Episode 57 Transcript: Champlin’s Marina Vs. CRMC CLARICE: Good morning, everybody. Thank you for tuning in to this week’s episode of Environmentally Speaking. MARISA: Hi, everybody. I’m Marisa Desautel an environmental attorney here in Rhode Island. CLARICE: And I’m Clarice or Clarice Parsons. Survey is in the works. MARISA: Has there been any feedback about your full name? CLARICE: …
Episode 56 Transcript: Legal Intervention CLARICE: Hello, everybody. Welcome to this week’s episode of Environmentally Speaking. MARISA: Hi, everybody. I’m Marisa Desautel an environmental attorney in Rhode Island, oh, and Massachusetts, by the way. CLARICE: And I’m Clarice. I’m still going to hold strong like Cher and Beyond, Clarice. I’m coming in with your questions, your comments, your topics. …
In this episode, we are going to discuss the Seekonk River oil spill. There have been two spills in this area over the past few months and we are going to discuss what happens if you have contaminated soil on a property, we will explain what a C-A-P is, (the environmental remediation industry will put into place as…
On this episode of Environmentally Speaking, Marisa shares the basics of the Open Meetings Act. The Open Meetings Act requires certain information to be announced to the public; It is aimed at ensuring government transparency. This is important when public comment is required according to certain statues. LISTEN NOW: EP 014 – Rhode Island Open Meetings Act MARISA: …
LISTEN NOW: EP 004 – Superfund Sites Full Transcript MARISA: Welcome to Environmentally Speaking. I am Marisa Desautel an environmental attorney with a few decades of experience. CLARICE: Hi, everybody. I’m Clarice a paralegal here to bring your topics and questions to the table. So today’s topic I’m very excited about is actually a listener request. MARISA: Our…
LISTEN NOW: EP 002 – Rhode Island “DEM” Full Transcript Marisa: Hi. Welcome to Environmentally Speaking. This is attorney Marisa Desautel. I’m your host. I’ve got a couple of decades of experience in environmental law. And with me today is – Clarice: Hi, everybody. I’m Clarice, a paralegal here, to bring your topics and questions to the…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Michael Healey P:401-258-0787 E: Michael.Healey@dem.ri.gov Tuesday, July 13, 2021 PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced today that it has denied the permit application of Medrecycler-RI Inc. to build a medical waste-to-energy plant at 1600 Division Road in West Warwick. DEM cited the following factors in denying the application: The proposal did…
Agency seeks comments from the public The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) today announced it will begin conducting an environmental review of a Construction and Operations Plan (COP) submitted by Vineyard Wind, LLC, for its Vineyard Wind South offshore wind project. “The Biden-Harris administration has set an ambitious target of 30 gigawatts of installed offshore wind energy by 2030,…
Are you a marina owner/operator in Rhode Island, or would you like to be? If so, you should know about the state regulations which apply to marina regulations and permitting, what non-compliance with regulatory requirements might mean for your business, and the Coastal Resource Management Council (CRMC)’s Clean Marina Program. The CRMC and DEM are responsible for most of the…
R.I. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse and New Hampshire Senator Jeanne Shaheen teamed up this month in an op-ed to address the economic impacts of climate change related to the rapidly declining value of coastal properties. The op-ed also appeared in the Boston Globe. In this opinion piece, the Senators noted that Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire have already lost…