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Groundwater on Long Island will soon be healthier. A new Soil Wash Plant facility recently opened on Long Island that will help to protect groundwater and facilitate more brownfield site remediation.
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The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) is embracing solar power in a new initiative that will help fight greenhouse gas emissions and give the authority a new income stream to improve public transit. It plans to lease more than 10 million square feet of its rooftop space to solar power generating companies.
Learn MoreSteve Malito is the Chair of Davidoff Hutcher & Citron’s New York State Government Relations group which focuses on all aspects of
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Some Suffolk County communities may soon be integrated into a new public sewer treatment system that would protect public and environmental health from this avoidable form of pollution. There is currently $390 million in federal and state funds ready to be used to advance sewer expansion projects as part of the Suffolk County Coastal Resiliency Initiative that was created after Hurricane Sandy.
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Our Long Island Cocktail Party brings together elected officials, policymakers, businesses, community groups, and grassroots citizens to participate in an
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