We’re thrilled to announce that GES is proud to be a Gold Sponsor at the upcoming ESD 34th Annual Solid Waste Technical Conference March 11-12 in Lansing, Michigan!
Members of our team will be on hand to connect and our very own Sheldon Ritt will be presenting. We’re be there to share insights, and explore how we can help with all your solid waste needs. If you’re attending, we’d love to meet you! Stop by our booth or schedule a time to chat. Let’s make the most of this amazing event! !
GES is proud to sponsor this incredible event! Be sure to visit us at booth TT6 and attend our engaging poster and platform presentations.
Our very own Tom Szocinski, CEP will be chairing a session on Vapor Intrusion and delivering a platform presentation. Tom and Chris Mulry, PG will also be showcasing their posters. Don't miss out!
Sessions and Poster Presentations:
Chris Mulry, PG – Managing LNAPL Sites Using the Latest Tools and Science, Poster Session Tuesday March 18, 2025, West Foyer, 3:00-6:00 PM
GES will be exhibiting at this event! Stop by our booth and say hello to our team!
GES’s Air Quality Director, Doug Wolf, will be participating in a panel discussion at the TACA Environmental, Sustainability & Safety Seminar on October 24. He’ll address how the Concrete and Aggregate industry is responding to these PM2.5 rule changes.
GES is exhibiting! Stop by our booth #16 to learn more about how GES is helping the power sector advance
their infrastructure and compliance programs.
GES is exhibiting! Stop by our table to learn more about how GES is helping the power sector advance
their infrastructure and compliance programs.
GES completed the annual inspection of over 100 miles of natural gas pipeline in Pennsylvania and West Virginia for a large U.S. natural gas producer. The inspections were part of the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration’s (PHMSA) federally regulated program for pipelines and pipeline operations. GES employed the use of small unmanned aircraft systems (sUAS) equipped with an Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) camera, which detects and visualized hydrocarbon gases. Our FAA-licensed pilots were trained in accordance our client’s PHMSA-required Operator Qualification (OQ) program.