by Caltha, LLP | Jan 5, 2018 | Environmental Review, Hazardous Materials, Sustainability, Water
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has finished re-evaluating the available data and existing health-based values for acetone and ethylene glycol. The reevaluation was conducted as part of the MDH ongoing Contaminants of Emerging Concern program. The...
by Caltha Company | Oct 10, 2017 | Due Diligence, Environmental Review, Environmental Site Assessment, Sustainability
US Department of Housing and Urban Development has released a memorandum which clarifies existing agency policy on rehabilitation of existing buildings that changes the original land use. New land uses resulting from rehabilitation may be considered new...
by Caltha, LLP | Jul 20, 2017 | Caltha LLP Project Summaries, Environmental Review, EPCRA, Hazardous Materials, OSHA, Permitting, Reporting, Safety, Waste, Waste management
Caltha LLP Project Summary Project: Process Equipment Review Client: Specialty Medical Device Manufacturer Location(s): Minnesota Key Elements: New process equipment regulatory review Overview: Caltha was contracted to conduct an evaluation of environmental compliance...
by Caltha Company | Feb 17, 2017 | Due Diligence, Environmental Review, Environmental Site Assessment
Professional Development Opportunity Assessing Business Risks & Controls For The Financial Professional – Environmental Risks Caltha LLP is offering a “lunch & learn” opportunity for financial sector organizations on the basics of...
by Caltha, LLP | Aug 28, 2016 | Caltha LLP Services, Due Diligence, Environmental Review, Environmental Site Assessment
The US Small Business Administration guaranteed loan program requires some level of environmental review for all loans. This ranges from a simple Environmental Questionnaire to a full ASTM Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment. The specific requirements will be...
by Caltha Company | Dec 22, 2013 | Environmental Review, Hazardous Materials, Waste
Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) has developed new drinking water guidance for 2-methylnapthalene. The new Risk Assessment Advice (RAA) value is 8 parts per billion (ppb) or µg/L. MDH believes that exposure to 2-methylnaphthalene in drinking water at or below 8...