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March 26, 2022

PCB and PCB Dredging Articles

PCB and PCB Dredging Articles by Dr. Robert A. Michaels, NYPPL's science consultant, are available for free download via https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robert_Michaels3/publications

Michaels, RA; and Uriel M. Oko.  Negative Hudson River Superfund remediation effectiveness: clamshell dredging massively mobilized sediments, increasing PCB contamination. In: Public Comments Received on Proposed Second Five-Year Report, EPA Index Number 374, pages 493-562 (69 pages including appendices), submitted 30 August 2017, https://www.epa.gov/sites/production/files/2018-01/documents/updated_11-30-17_2017_fyr_comments_-_individuals_reduced_1.pdf, published online 17 January 2018;

Michaels, RA; and Uriel M. Oko.  Lessons learned from legacy contaminants of emerging concern: Hudson River PCB dredging. Albany, New York State Bar Association (NYSBA), The New York Environmental Lawyer, 37(2):58-74, https://www.researchgate.net/publication/355203949_Lessons_Learned_from_Legacy_Contaminants_of_Emerging_Concern_Hudson_River_PCB_Dredging_Albany_New_York_State_Bar_Association_NYSBA_The_New_York_Environmental_Lawyer_37258-74_Fall_2017, Fall 2017;

Michaels, RA; and Uriel M. Oko.  Negative Hudson River Superfund remediation effectiveness: clamshell dredging massively mobilized sediments, increasing PCB contamination. Comments on US EPA’s Proposed Second Five-Year Review. Collingswood, New Jersey, The Certified Environmental Professional (Newsletter of the Academy of Board Certified Environmental Professionals; ABCEP), pages 4-6, September 2017;

Michaels, RA; and Uriel M. Oko.  Excessive PCBs in the Hudson River:  attributable to incompleteness of dredging, or to seven years of dredging?  Environmental Claims Journal, 29(2):115-40, 2017; http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10406026.2017.1307007, 25 April 2017c;

Michaels, RA; and Uriel M. Oko. Hudson River PCB dredging: mid-course assessment, and implications regarding possible project continuation vs. termination. Environmental Practice, 12(4):377-94, December 2010;

Michaels, RA; and Uriel M. Oko. Bias in the US EPA baseline health risk assessment supporting the decision to require dredging of PCB-bearing sediments from the Hudson River. Environmental Practice, 9(2):96-111, June 2007;

Michaels, RA. The emperor’s new clothes and the US EPA’s decision to dredge Hudson River PCBs. Environmental Practice, 7(3), September 2005;

Michaels, RA; R. George Rowland, and Charles F. Wurster. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) inhibit photosynthesis per cell in the diatom Thalassiosira pseudonana. Environmental Pollution (Series A), 27(1):9-14, 1982;

Michaels, RA. Polychlorinated Biphenyl Toxicity to Two Phytoplankters as a Function of Environmental Conditions. August 1979, Degree: PhD, Department of Ecology and Evolution, SUNY at Stony Brook, 164 pages, Supervisor: Dr. George C. Williams, Chairperson (Dept. of Ecology & Evolution); research performed in the laboratory of Dr. Charles F. Wurster (Marine Sciences Research Center);

Powers, C. Donald; R. George Rowland, RA Michaels, Nicholas S. Fisher, and Charles F. Wurster. The toxicity of DDE to a marine dinoflagellate. Environmental Pollution, 9:253-62, 1975.

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March 25, 2022

Testing employees for Cannabis in positions in the service of the State as the employer

The Department of Civil Service has published General Information Bulletin 22-01, Cannabis Testing for State Titles applicable to employees of the State of New York as the employer. 

Text of General Information Bulletin 22-01 can be found here.

In addition a copy of General Information Bulletin 22-01 has been provided by the Department of Civil Service. To access the PDF version of  General Information Bulletin 22-01 click here.

To view previous General Information Bulletins issued by the Department of Civil Service, visit: https://www.cs.ny.gov/ssd/gibs.cfm

 

March 23, 2022

Bereavement and Family Sick Leave policies available to certain employees of the State of New York as the employer

The Department of Civil Service has issued Attendance and Leave Policy Bulletin 2022-02 which addresses items set out in the 2019–2023 State-PEF Negotiated Agreement and Changes to Management Confidential (M/C) – Bereavement and Family Sick Leave Benefit. 

The text of Policy Bulletin 2022-02 will be found at:
https://www.cs.ny.gov/attendance_leave/PolBull22-02.cfm 

Interested readers may print a PDF version  of Policy Bulletin 2022-02 which has been posted on the Internet at by clicking HERE.

To view previous Attendance and Leave bulletins issued by the Department of Civil Service, visit: https://www.cs.ny.gov/attendance_leave/index.cfm

 

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