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RISEP
is a nonprofit corporation formed in 1989 to encourage and facilitate the
development and support of the environmental services industry in Rhode Island.
The membership of RISEP
includes engineering and environmental consulting firms,
industry/manufacturing, academia, attorneys, government agencies and
environmental technology businesses. RISEP provides a collective voice for
the environmental community in the identification of key regulatory issues
and reforms that are important to industry and commerce. RISEP provides a
coordinated level of technical expertise to the regulatory and legislative
community for expert reviews and guidance.
To learn more about the
RISEP organization click here.
To learn more about
RISEP committees click here.
To learn more about
membership with RISEP click here.
To learn more about
past RISEP events click here.
2008 Legislative Session
Environmental Laws & Resolutions
Click here for more
information.
EPA FY2009
Brownfields Assessment, Cleanup and Revolving Loan
Grant Proposal Guidelines (Click
here for more information)
RISEP Helpful Tidbits
Click here to view links
and downloadable material pertaining to sustainability science, green science
and technology, and green chemistry.
Click
here to download RI DEM’s Pre-Application Guidance
for those Seeking a Groundwater Withdrawal Permit for greater than 10,000
GPD.
Alisa Richardson,
P.E., from RI DEM’s Water Resources Office provided us a very informative
presentation entitled: “Water Withdrawals in Rhode Island - Changes to
protect our Rivers, Streams and Wetlands”.
Click here to download her presentation.
Michael P.
Long, Senior Vice President of William Gallagher Associates, has kindly
provided his presentation on the roles of environmental insurance and
commonly available types of environmental insurance products.
Peter Woodman,
Ph.D., of Risk Management, Inc., has kindly provided his presentation,
"Health and Environmental Risk Assessment".
SPCC
(Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure) New Rules, as presented by Don
Grant.
New Federal Brownfields
Law
How to select a consultant
for a Brownfields site investigation?
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