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The Town of Babylon is Moving Toward a Greener Future

The Town of Babylon is Moving Toward a Greener Future

FromEnvironmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce


The Town of Babylon is Moving Toward a Greener Future

FromEnvironmental Echo with PWGC's Paul K. Boyce

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Length:
44 minutes
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Paul Boyce (President & CEO of PWGC) talks with Councilman DuWayne Gregory, on the Environmental Echo, alongside Charlie Bartha (Sr. Vice President of PWGC) to discuss the various projects and environmental strides in the Town of Babylon. During this episode, Councilman Gregory recounts the many years of service he has devoted to his community to not only ensure a greener future for Long Island residents but to create a community that cares about their surroundings. This episode highlights many of the environmental difficulties the Babylon community has faced over the years and describes the responsibility that Councilman Gregory faces in upholding his ecological philosophy of doing what is right for the environment. The three cover everything from garbage routes, to shipping packaging, and discuss the environmental impact Long Island residents still feel from Superstorm Sandy, even nearly a decade later. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Jul 13, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (57)

30 Years of Engineering Excellence Brought to You in 20 Minutes This PWGC series amplifies discussions on environmental work that’s changing the way we live, and the people who are making it happen. Hosted by Paul K. Boyce, PE, PG; President & CEO of P.W. Grosser Consulting, podcast episodes will include thought-provoking conversations with environmental experts in key sectors, such as water resources, aviation, health care, real estate development and more. Don’t miss the premiere episode of Environmental Echo every Wednesday at 3:00PM