Dan Engling Featured in The Edge Magazine Article on Crisis Management
/KERAMIDA’s Dan Engling, M.S. CIH, CSP, Vice President, Safety and Industrial Health Services was featured in the Jan/Feb 2023 issue of the Edge Magazine, the official publication of the National Association of Landscape Professionals.
Read MoreCity of Kent Climate Action Plan Kick-Off Highlights
/Congratulations to our KERAMIDA Sustainability Team on a great week in Kent, Ohio! KERAMIDA is currently assisting the City of Kent, Ohio with developing a Climate Action Plan, and to kick off the project, four of our professionals spent the week in Kent.
Read MoreVicky Keramida Featured in Indiana Business Journal
/KERAMIDA CEO and Chief Technical Officer, Vicky Keramida, Ph.D., was one of the experts featured in the Indiana Business Journal (IBJ) article, “Green progress is aim of SEC reporting proposal for public companies.”
Read MoreDan Engling Featured in IFW Article: “Know Your Risk for Dust Explosions”
/Dan Engling, M.S., CIH, Director of Industrial Hygiene Services, was featured in the Industrial Fire World (IFW) article on Dust Hazards Analysis, “Know Your Risk for Dust Explosions.”
Read MoreKERAMIDA Providing Indoor-Air Quality Testing Around Former Tokheim Site
/KERAMIDA is working with the city of Washington, Indiana, providing indoor air quality testing in the buildings surrounding the former Tokheim site to confirm that the air in structures is safe.
Read MoreKERAMIDA Helps POI Win $10 Million TIGER Grant
/Congratulations to the Ports of Indiana (POI) and the KERAMIDA grant-writing team on a $10 million dollar TIGER Grant for new rail infrastructure!
Going Green in Indianapolis Business Journal
/KERAMIDA founder, CEO, and Chief Technical Officer, Vicky Keramida, Ph.D, shares some words of wisdom with the Indianapolis Business Journal about innovative thinking and how to move towards a more livable planet while preserving economic prosperity.
Read MoreSuperfund Site Assessed for Reuse & Delisting
/KERAMIDA, representing the TERF Board, is working with the US EPA and IDEM to change a Superfund Site, the old Tippecanoe Landfill, from a locked up site to a beautiful park, and to delist it from the Superfund classification and delete it from the Superfund List. The TERF Board, KERAMIDA, and Stuart & Branigin, the Board's legal advisors, are leading the way nationally, in efforts to reuse and delist Superfund Sites that are old municipal landfills.
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