“Unfortunately, not all of Vermont’s waters are as clean as they should be. Water pollution limits our use and enjoyment of approximately 15% of Vermont’s lakes, and 20% of streams.” [VT DEC] Stormwater runoff, from sources such as agricultural land,...
Neither rain, nor snow, nor sleet, nor hail shall keep the Environmental Department from the fields of New England and beyond! In the past few months, TCE Environmental has made appearances in New York, Maine, and seven Vermont counties. During...
TCE’s Vice President, Mark Day, LS, is pleased to announce that Vermont won several awards in this national competition, including Best PR Video, featuring two of TCE’s surveyors! The goal of these videos is to educate the public...
Last May, TCE wrote a post in honor of the women of TCE who are beating the odds in workplace gender equality. At the time, TCE staff was made up of 50% women – which is impressive! This year however,...
Lucy Thayer, ASLA, PLA recently joined TCE’s Williston office as a Landscape Architect. Lucy has 7 years of experience in landscape design experience, a strong background in horticulture, and is adept at project management. Lucy has managed significant landscape design...
The State Environmental Protection Rules (EPR’s) were recently updated with quite a few changes. 45 new definitions have been added, updates have been made to the technical requirements for wastewater systems, wastewater strength considerations and restrictions were modified, and there...
TCE was invited to speak at the monthly meeting of Northwestern Vermont Board of REALTORS. This “lunch and learn” style event was attended by more than 40 of Vermont’s realtors. TCE’s VP’s John Pitrowiski, P.E. and Mark Day, L.S. presented...
In June 2017 the State Stormwater Program issued a new Vermont Stormwater Management Manual, a guidance document for designing and permitting stormwater treatment systems. In March 2019, the State adopted a new chapter of the Environmental Protection Rule, Chapter 22...
One of the many reasons we love Vermont is our ability to get out in nature and enjoy it. We work hard and play hard! There is no better place (and closer to us) than Catamount Outdoor Family Center right...
GIS (Geographic Information System) is a tool that is improving our world (and our work here at TCE). GIS is designed to store, manipulate, create, analyze and present spatial or geographic data. While GIS has been around for many years,...