
Thursday Jul 11, 2024
Digging Deep on the Navy-Grumman Plume
One of DEC's primary missions is to oversee the cleanup of contamination throughout New York State, and this episode discusses the recent news on efforts underway to address the legacy of pollution from the former U.S. Navy and Northrup Grumman facility in Bethpage and related operations on Long Island. DEC is working closely with State, federal, and local partners to ensure public health and the environment are protected from contamination both near the surface and deeper underground in groundwater. Sean and Erica talk with Jason Pelton, Professional Geologist, and Jess LaClair, Environmental Engineer, both with DEC’s Division of Environmental Remediation, to discuss ongoing cleanup efforts on Long Island, how DEC’s cleanup programs support revitalization efforts in communities, and how New Yorkers can stay up to date on environmental cleanups happening across the state.
Sean and Erica also unpack the latest environmental news and DEC initiatives, including New York State’s recently released Extreme Heat Action Plan, the newest Certified Climate Smart Communities, and improvements at Zoar Valley Unique Area aimed at improving access while keeping visitors safe.
SHOW NOTES:
- Investigation, Cleanup Activities at Former U.S. Navy and Northrup Grumman Bethpage Facility Sites
- DECinfo Locator: Maps, Public Data, and Documents
- Extreme Heat Action Plan (EHAP)
- DEC Announces 23 New Certified Climate Smart Communities
- Zoar Valley: Keeping the Public Safe, Improving Access
About:
“DEC Does What?!” is a bi-weekly podcast that features conversations with DEC experts about the agency’s wide-ranging efforts to protect New Yorkers and the environment. Hosted by DEC Interim Commissioner Sean Mahar and Chief of Staff Erica Ringewald. For more information, visit http://dec.ny.gov/podcast
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