Analyzed and complied with NYC Building & Zoning Codes and ADA
Compliance on residential & commercial projects
Produced architectural documents for permit submittal as well as construction
Filed Alteration 1,2,&3, Place of Assembly applications for NYC Department
of Buildings, Landmarks Preservation Commission, Fire Department City of
New York, and NYC Department of Transportation
Provided BPD site survey, drawing documents, and applications for
Department of Environmental Protection
commercial projects in NYC
mechanical, sprinklers, egress) for initial and sign-off Mar 2014 - Sep 2018
Prepared and participated in client presentations including 3D renderings,
plans, elevations, sections, and details
Researched and sourced for finish materials and furniture options from various
Injection well a viable way to deal with Piney Point waste, DEP says The Manatee County Commission approved going ahead with plans to drill a deep injection well at Piney Point. (Source: Manatee County) By ABC7 Staff | April 29, 2021 at 2:59 PM EDT - Updated April 29 at 6:26 PM
SARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) - As the cleanup of the troubled former Piney Point phosphate processing plant progresses, the problem remains What do you do with the millions of gallons of potentially toxic wastewater sitting in phosphogypsum stacks?
The Manatee County Commission on April 22 approved hiring Youngquist Brothers Inc. of Fort Myers to drill an injection well, to pump the wastewater thousands of feet below ground. The contract states the well must be completed with 330 days and cost no more than $9.35 million.
By Joel Malkin
Apr 28, 2021
The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County issued a Health Alert over the harmful toxic algae bloom that s plaguing Lake Okeechobee.
Health officials took a water sample on Monday from the area surrounding the Pahokee Marina and found it contains highly toxic bacteria.
A Florida congressman took a tour of the area on Wednesday. The smell. The taste. I probably spit ten times as I walked over there.
U.S. Representative Brian Mast calls the algae bloom at the Pahokee Marina poison and is pushing to make discharges of such toxins against federal law. He says words like poison and toxic are not hyperbole. The algae actually meets levels determined by the Department of Environmental Protection.