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Short Notice Monitoring

 

IEC has the capability to perform short-notice inspections—sampling, monitoring, and analyses— in response to regional environmental emergencies, concerns, or natural disasters under an EPA-approved Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP). In the past, IEC has assisted local environmental agencies with microbiological analyses to determine environmental impacts after natural or manmade events, investigated elevated pathogen levels in local waterways such as Sparkill Creek at the request of NYSDEC, Coney Island Creek at the request of concerned citizens, and assessed pathogen concentrations across transects of the upper East River at the request of EPA Region 2. Most recently, in 2017, IEC partnered with EPA, USGS, and NYC Parks on a short-notice project assessing water quality along the Harlem River in the vicinity of a proposed public access site.

IEC’s ability to mobilize and perform sampling and associated analyses quickly at the request of local, state and federal agencies makes IEC a valuable resource in times of need.

Harlem River sampling
Sampling on Sparkill Creek at Old Drawbridge
Coney Island Creek
Harlem River sampling Flood response sampling in Westchester County after Hurricane Irene


SOME OF OUR PARTNERS


UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY

NEW YORK STATE DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION

NEW JERSEY DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF
ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION