A Brief Summary of EPA’s New WOTUS Rule

A Brief Summary of EPA’s New WOTUS Rule. Navigable Waters Protection Rule The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) signed a new Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) Rule on January 23, 2020.  Its unveiling at the National Association of Home Builders’ “International Builders Show” followed an extensive public […]

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My 2nd Favorite…Wetland Monitoring

The Four Seasons of an Environmental Scientist For Environmental Scientists, the year is divided into “seasons.” There’s Planting Season, Frog Call Survey Season, Planning Season (a.k.a. winter), and Bog Turtle Season. Everyone who knows me knows that my favorite is Bog Turtle Season, but once that ends, my second-favorite begins: Wetland Monitoring Season. The Satisfaction […]

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Cecil Night in Annapolis

Among the politicians, business owners, and movers-and-shakers of Cecil County who attended Cecil Night in Annapolis last Thursday was John B. Gonzalez of Landmark. This annual event is put on each January by the Cecil County Chamber of Commerce Government Relations Committee.  The program features speakers from the House and Senate, plus representatives of the […]

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Ted Williams 2020 Engineer of the Year

Ted C. Williams, President of Landmark Science & Engineering, was honored to be named the 2020 “Engineer of the Year” by Delaware Engineering Society. DES is the National Society of Professional Engineers’ Delaware chapter (NSPE-DE). For the past 43 years, Ted’s civil engineering focus has been on planning & site design, transportation and traffic studies […]

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Giving Thanks … Sharing the Bounty

Landmark is grateful to its clients and thankful for the bounty that flourishes all around us. As we prepare to give thanks this Thanksgiving holiday, we know we can take nothing for granted. We’ve been volunteering at the Food Bank of Delaware Farm for several months and have become acutely aware of the food insecurity that […]

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