Episodios

  • When Data Talks: Protecting Long Island’s Waters through Smarter Waste Practices – Part 2
    May 21 2025

    In Part 2 of their conversation, PWGC’s Kris Almskog, PG, SVP of Business Development, and Toby Carlson—Chairman of Carlson Corp and President of Town Line Rail—dive deeper into the environmental realities facing Long Island. They explore the urgent connection between waste management, household hazardous waste, and the health of local waterways. From nutrient runoff to microplastics in recycled soil, this candid discussion uncovers how daily choices ripple through ecosystems—and why smarter, more connected waste practices are essential for protecting Long Island’s future. If you think waste ends at the curb, think again—the real impact runs much deeper. Don’t miss out—subscribe now and stay informed on the latest industry trends!

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  • When Data Talks: How AI is Rewriting the Waste Management Playbook – Part 1
    Apr 16 2025

    PWGC’s Kris Almskog, PG, SVP of Business Development steps in for Paul Boyce to host this special two-part conversation with Toby Carlson—Chairman of Carlson Corp and President of Town Line Rail—for a high-impact discussion about the next frontier in waste management: artificial intelligence. In an industry long burdened by politics, perception, and outdated systems, Carlson introduces RAMS (Regional Asset Management System)—a bold, AI-powered platform that could unify Long Island’s fractured waste infrastructure and bring unprecedented clarity to public decision-making. From legacy sand pits to cutting-edge data models, this episode explores how technology can illuminate smarter, faster, and fairer solutions to one of the region’s most urgent challenges. If you think waste is just yesterday’s problem, think again. The future is data-driven—and it starts now.

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    27 m
  • Beyond Cleanup: Prioritizing Waste Reduction & Smarter Environmental Planning – Part 2
    Mar 19 2025

    In this follow-up episode of PWGC's Environmental Echo, host Paul Boyce, PE, PG, President & CEO of P.W. Grosser Consulting, continues the conversation with Brian Tymann, Founder and CEO of BGT Consulting, and Kris Almskog, PG, SVP of Business Development at PWGC. Together, they examine proactive strategies for managing Long Island’s environmental future, from waste reduction and sustainable development to offshore wind initiatives. The discussion highlights the pressing challenges of landfill closures, groundwater protection, and the balance between growth and conservation. Gain expert perspectives on practical, long-term solutions that can drive meaningful change in our communities. Don’t miss out—subscribe now and stay informed on the latest industry trends!

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    20 m
  • Enhancing Water Quality and Addressing Municipal Wastewater Challenges on Long Island, Part 1
    Feb 19 2025

    In this inaugural 2025 episode of PWGC's Environmental Echo, host Paul Boyce, PE, PG, President & CEO of P.W. Grosser Consulting, engages in a compelling discussion with Brian Tymann, Founder and CEO of BGT Consulting. Joining them to discuss the successful implementation of a commercial wastewater collection system in Westhampton Beach, exploring its environmental and economic impacts, is Kris Almskog, PG, SVP of Business Development at PWGC. The episode also examines broader water quality concerns on Long Island and innovative approaches to wastewater management. Tune in to gain professional insights into proactive environmental protection and municipal collaboration.

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    21 m
  • PFAS Litigation Unpacked: Legal Insights with Elizabeth Knauer, Esq. (Part 2)
    Dec 18 2024

    Welcome back to the PWGC Environmental Podcast! In Part 2 of our series on PFAS, we continue our deep dive with Elizabeth Knauer, Esq. Principal at Sive, Paget & Riesel. Hosted by Paul Boyce, President of PWGC, and joined by Derek Ersbak, PWGC Vice President, this episode explores new legal developments in PFAS litigation, including groundbreaking case precedents, emerging claims in the Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) Multidistrict Litigation (MDL), and the federal government's role in liability. AFFF MDL involves consolidated lawsuits against manufacturers of firefighting foam products that contain PFAS, often referred to as 'forever chemicals,' which are linked to environmental contamination and health risks. With new claims emerging in this ongoing litigation, we take a closer look at how these developments are reshaping environmental law, corporate responsibility, and future legal strategies.

    If you're curious about how this might reshape environmental law and corporate responsibility, tune in for more expert insights and a closer look at the evolving landscape of environmental litigation.

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  • Navigating PFAS Regulations and Superfund Designations
    Nov 12 2024

    Episode Description: Join Paul Boyce, PE, PG, President and CEO of PWGC, as he hosts Elizabeth Knauer, Esq., Principal at Sive, Paget & Riesel, and a seasoned expert in environmental law, for an in-depth discussion on PFAS regulations, CERCLA implications, and Superfund designations. PFAS are a group of man-made chemicals used in various industrial applications and consumer products including firefighting foams, water-repellent fabrics, and coatings for food packaging. Elizabeth shares her extensive experience in litigating environmental contamination cases and the emerging regulatory landscape surrounding PFAS, a persistent contaminant affecting public water supplies nationwide.

    Co-hosting this episode is Derek Ersbak, Vice President of Environmental Services at PWGC, adding his technical insights on groundwater contamination and the environmental impact of industrial waste.

    Learn about the latest developments in PFAS regulation, how it affects industries, and what’s being done to manage contamination sites.

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  • The Impact of the CLCPA: Industry Perspectives and Developments with Alita Giuda (Part 2)
    Oct 16 2024

    Welcome to another important episode of PWGC's Environmental Echo with your host, Paul Boyce, CEO & President of PW Grosser. This is the second part of our two-part series on New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA), featuring Alita Giuda, Partner at Couch White, and Kris Almskog, Senior Vice President at PW Grosser. Join us as we delve into the current trends in renewable energy, the influx of out-of-state companies investing in New York, and the hurdles developers face, from permitting to public opposition. Discover how community solar, wind projects, and battery storage are evolving, and learn about the legal complexities impacting alternative energy development. Don't miss this episode for a deep dive into the future of sustainable energy in New York State.

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    23 m
  • Navigating the Challenges of New York's Climate Leadership & Community Protection Act – Part 1
    Sep 18 2024

    🌍 Welcome to another episode of PWGC's Environmental Echo, where we dive deep into environmental policies shaping our future. In today’s episode, Paul Boyce, CEO & President of PW Grosser Consulting, is joined by Alita, Chair of Couch White’s Environmental and Land Use Group. Together, they discuss New York’s Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA) and how its implementation impacts industries, regulatory processes, and communities across the state.

    CLCPA is a groundbreaking law requiring New York to transition to carbon-free energy sources. But as we explore in this episode, while the intentions are good, the rollout has led to confusion, slowdowns, and challenges for businesses, government agencies, and local communities. How will these changes affect industries from mining to healthcare? How will individuals and businesses cope with the electrification demands? Tune in to get expert insights on the hurdles and opportunities presented by this ambitious environmental act.

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    📌 Chapter Titles: 0:00 - Welcome & Introduction
    1:12 - The Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act (CLCPA)
    3:30 - How CLCPA Affects Industries and Communities
    5:45 - Challenges with Permit Approval and Rollout Confusion
    8:05 - Section 7 of the CLCPA Explained
    10:40 - Impact on Disadvantaged Communities and Permitting Delays
    14:12 - Which Industries are Impacted the Most by CLCPA?
    17:55 - Air Permits and Greenhouse Gas Regulations
    20:30 - Energy Sector's Struggle to Keep Up with CLCPA
    23:05 - Electrification Challenges for Heavy Equipment
    27:40 - Economic and Infrastructure Implications for New York
    30:00 - Conclusion and Thank You for Listening

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    27 m
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