Region 1: EPA New England
Serving Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont & 10 Tribal Nations
Greenbytes: March 26, 2003 Edition
Note: EPA no longer updates this information, but it may be useful as a reference or resource.
In this IssueGreetings from EPA New England. We hope you find this edition of Greenbytes useful and we encourage you to give us feedback: wintrob.paul@epa.gov
Did you know that more than one million Boston area workers use their cars to reach work and that the vast majority of them drive alone? This collective action has severe economic, environmental and public health impacts on the region, including:
To reduce gridlock and air pollution, EPA and the US Department of Transportation have launched a voluntary program to foster innovative solutions to commuting challenges. This national program, known as the Commuter Choice Leadership Initiative (CCLI), recognizes employers that offer outstanding commuter benefits such as generously subsidizing mass transit expenses, vanpool costs and active telecommuting programs. Employers that qualify earn the designation "Commuter Choice Employer” – a mark of excellence that distinguishes environmentally and employee-friendly organizations from their peers. More than 30 companies and organizations, employing over 57,000 people, have already joined the program in New England. Now we are looking for new partners. This spring, EPA is planning a recognition event to:
If your company or organization wants to set up a comprehensive benefits package for employees, consider attending a one-day training, "Developing and Implementing a Commuter Choice Program: Best Practices for Best Results" at the State Transportation Building in Boston on May 16. Co- sponsored by EPA, CARAVAN for Commuters Inc. and the American Management Association, the seminar is designed to help companies develop commuter benefits packages. Participants will learn the nuts and bolts of effective commuter programs, including tax incentives, ridesharing, telecommuting and transit benefits. Whether you already offer outstanding commuter benefits or are interested in adding them to your organization’s benefits package, CCLI has the tools and support you need to make your program a success. Join CCLI by April 30 and EPA will recognize your organization and its contributions to clean air. For more information, visit the CCLI website at www.commuterchoice.gov or contact EPA’s Lucy Edmondson at 617-918-1004. Press Releases EPA To Fight Fires And Test Air Quality At Green Hill Road Landfills in Johnston, R.I. EPA to Hold Public Info Meeting on the Callahan Mine Superfund Site in Brooksville, ME EPA and VT DEC Announce Emergency Actions to Stabilize Tailing Pile in Vermont EPA Orders Charlton, Mass. Facility to Cease Wastewater Discharges EPA Seeks $1 Million Fine for Pesticide Violations by Rhode Island Company U.S. Enters into Settlement for Re-Solve, Inc. Superfund Site Fitchburg: Air Monitoring at Cleanup Site Found No Asbestos Contamination Events and conferences are not archived. Please refer to the Regional Calendar for upcoming events and conferences. Beede Superfund Site - new page on primary contaminants at the site CEIT - stormwater edits Connecticut State Unit - additions to significant epa actions & activities section Environmental Justice - new content Lead Enforcement - site updated Lead Paint - site reorganized Long Island Sound Dredge Material Disposal - new reports Maine State Unit - updated contacts Mercury - site reorganized New Hampshire State Unit - updated contacts Regional Lab - updated quality management plan "In The News" is a free daily service that provides links to today's top newspaper stories about the New England environment and links to related EPA New England information. In The News Email Service: As soon as today's edition of "In The News" has been posted we will email you a listing of the day's environmental news. |
