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Hudson – Mohawk Professional Geologists
Association
September 2014 Newsletter
http://www.wildapricot.hmpga.org
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Wednesday September 17, 2014
Please join your fellow HMPGA members for a celebration of the group’s twenty year anniversary! We will be celebrating this monumental event with a party to be held at the Century House on Wednesday, September 17th. Festivities kick off with the usual social hour at 5pm and continue on with words from some of the founding members, dinner, geology trivia, HMPGA swag giveaways and T-shirts for sale. Reservations: Reservations are required for dinner attendance. Reservations can be made on-line at http://www.hmpga.wildapricot.org. Or, you can also call or e-mail Diane Merolla at (518) 348-6995 or [email protected] as early as possible, and by no later than September 15, 2014. Where: Century House 997 New Loudon Road, Latham When: September 17th at 5pm
Officers President Tanjia Maynard (518) 275-5688 [email protected] Vice President Frank Williams (518) 472-1988 [email protected] Treasurer Danylo Kulczycky (800) 782--7260 [email protected] Secretary Sarah Benson (518) 453--8749 [email protected] Past President Scott Hulseapple (518) 348-6995 [email protected]
Board Members Kevin Phelan (518) 348-6995 [email protected] Luanne Whitbeck (518) 475- 1008 [email protected] Jen Kotch (518) 877-7101 x 115 [email protected] Jesse Vollick (518) 724-7272 [email protected] Josh Gowan (518) 348-6995 [email protected] Vacancy If interested in volunteering, please contact a board member
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September’s Event Information: Location: Century House
997 New Loudon Road Latham, NY 12210
When: Social Hour 5:00pm Dinner & Festivities 6:00pm Cost: Dinner & Festivities $10.00 for student members $20.00 for dormant geologists $25.00 for members $30.00 for non-members Program only: Free Reservations are required by Monday September 15th. Register on-
line at www.hmpga.wildapricot.org , or call or email Diane at (518) 348-6995, [email protected].
Reminder! Annual individual memberships and corporate memberships and advertising fees are due in September. Individual Memberships are $25 Student Memberships are $10 Corporate Memberships are $100 includes four staff as members and the option to run a one time full page ad in the newsletter per year. Take out an advertisement in the newsletter! There are four sizes to choose from. Business card, quarter page, half page and whole page. Dinner Sponsorships are available again this year. Dinner sponsors receive free dinner, a display table set up for the social hour and a 5 minute presentation to the dinner audience, prior to the presentation. Contact Frank Williams for more information.
The September meeting is sponsored by Zebra Environmental Corporation, a subsidiary of Cascade Drilling L.P.
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President’s Message
Hello and Welcome to another year! It is September, the beginning of another HMPGA year, our 20th!! Please join us on September 17th at the Century House to celebrate HMPGA’s birthday! We have commemorative swag available, prizes and games planned, dinner and cake. And if the 20th anniversary of HMPGA wasn’t enough excitement for this year, please plan to join us for the the “Joint Geologists Meeting” on October 15th at the State Museum again. The meeting will provide an opportunity to celebrate and learn more about the passage of the New York geology practice bill. Please see the “Save the Date” and associated information in this newsletter. There are sponsorship opportunities available, please contact Jean Neubeck at (518) 348- 6995 or at [email protected] John Nadeau, President of the NYSPG, has included an update for this newsletter on the licensure passage. Please see page 7 for details. As always we are in need of volunteers to help in a variety of ways. Field trips and science fairs will be here before you know it and we would like to do more outreach to the area colleges. If you have the desire to help, please email or call a board member. If anyone has any interesting geology pictures or stories from their summer adventures, please send them along to me at [email protected]. Looking forward to seeing you September 17th. Tanjia Maynard 2014 – 2015 HMPGA President
Corporate Sponsorship and Advertising Any companies interested in joining HMPGA or advertising in the newsletter should contact
Frank Williams at [email protected]
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The New York geology practice bill that provides for licensing geologists passed both houses of the New York State Legislature and is waiting to be sent to the governor’s office for his
signature. What this ground-breaking piece of legislation means for New York and for those who practice geology in the Empire State will be discussed during a meeting at the
New York State Museum in Albany on October 15.
Participating organizations include: Northeast Section of the American Institute of Professional Geologists (NE-AIPG)
New York State Council of Professional Geologists (NYSCPG) Hudson-Mohawk Professional Geologists Association (HMPGA)
New York State Geological Survey (NYSGS) Long Island Professional Geologists Association (LIAPG)
Central New York Association of Professional Geologists (CNYAPG) Buffalo Association of Professional Geologists (BAPG) also will be represented
This joint meeting will take place during the New York State Museum’s open house.
Activities will include business meetings as planned by the individual professional organizations, an evening reception and networking event followed by a presentation on the licensure bill
(with Q&A session), wrapping up with a presentation on the glacial history of New York by Dr. Andrew Kozlowski of the NYSGS.
Watch for more details that will follow in the coming weeks. Please spread the news, and plan
on attending this important event.
Limited sponsorships are available. Please contact Jean Neubeck at (518) 348-6995 or [email protected]
Joint Geologists Meeting
Wednesday, October 15 New York State Museum
Albany, New York
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Committees Contact Email
Communications and Educational Outreach
Jen Kotch [email protected]
Membership Josh Gowan [email protected]
Newsletter Samantha Lasko: Student Tanjia Maynard
Program Sarah (Newell) Benson Jesse Vollick
[email protected] [email protected]
Webmaster Scott Hulseapple [email protected]
Program Directors Being active in HMPGA is a part time, volunteer activity that often demands a great deal of attention. The following members chair this year’s committees:
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Friday, September 19, 2014 Van Patten Golf Course
Clifton Park
Peter B. Desrochers Memorial Golf Tournament
The Eastern New York Chapter of the Air and Waste Management Association (AWMA-ENY) is proud to announce the third annual Peter B. Desrochers Golf Tournament at Van Patten Golf Course in Clifton Park on Friday, September 19, 2014. Your participation in this event will help fund the education committee’s Earth Day Grant program for the 2014-2015 academic year. Please consider sponsoring this event in which we will celebrate and honor all that Pete did for the Eastern New York Chapter of AWMA-ENY. His love for the outdoors and his unyielding desire to make the earth a better place continues to inspire us each year, and this year we want to do more. There is a sponsorship level for all budgets from $200 - $1500. Please visit http://awmanenychapter.wildapricot.org/event-836263/Registration to pay with a credit card or see attached form for payment with a check. Last year we made history and raised over $12,050 for the Earth Day Grant program. Please help us last year by reaching a new goal of $15,000.
September 2014
NYSCPG Message
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The bill to establish the Profession of Geology in New York State passed both houses of the Legislature in June of this year. This is the first time we have been successful in getting the bill to this point. The questions that have been circulating since the bill passed the Legislature include inquiries into when the bill will arrive at the governor’s desk. There is no set timeframe and the bills are sent over in groups. We should know in advance whether there are any concerns that may need to be addressed. NYSCPG has worked diligently with all of the stakeholders over the years to ensure the language in the bill is solid. News about the bill reaching the governor and his decision will be forwarded to the HMPGA membership as soon as it is received. Many people over the last couple of months have asked what happens after the bill passes and is signed by the governor. I want to address a few of these questions and also provide a general roadmap for the process going forward. Once the bill becomes law, we enter the regulation creation period. The State Education Department has asked for two years to craft the regulations. We want to be part of the regulation writing process through our lobbyist, Peter O’Connell. We are hoping to shorten the time it takes to prepare the regulations and we would like to propose a pre-qualification period to State Ed. The reason for this period is to help business owners transition their companies into professional corporations. Every business within New York State owned by geologists and/or offering geologic services will be required to become professional corporations. Details regarding the various professional corporation types can be found at http://www.op.nysed.gov/corp/. Section V of the Corporate Entities for Professional Practice highlights the Design Professional Corporation (D.P.C.) designation that was effective January 1, 2012. We will cover this in more depth in future NYSCPG newsletters. One question has been asked about the degree requirement and will people currently working in the field with geology-related degrees have issues obtaining a license. I have been telling people to refer to the Certified Professional Geologists requirements from AIPG (www.aipg.org) for a rough idea on the potential course requirements for licensure. The ASBOG site (www.asbog.org) also provides suggested course requirements. If you have the requisite educational background provided by either of these entities, then it is probable that you will meet the future New York State requirements. Continued on Page 9…
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There is also a stipulation in the bill for persons without a geology based degree. The requirement is twelve years of geologic work under a qualified profession. I have been involved in discussions with members of state agencies regarding who will be considered ‘qualified’ during the grandfathering period since the current lack of professional stature. It appears that there will be some leniency during this time period, but it will be up to State Ed to determine once the bill becomes law. A second question has related to the grandfathering period. The bill language is written that there will be a one year grandfather period after the regulation writing phase. This essentially provides a three year window from the date the bill is signed into law for people to garner the necessary experience required to obtain a license. The planning has begun for our next Annual Membership Meeting, to be held on October 15th. The format of the meeting will be similar to last year. This will again be a joint meeting with NEAIPG and the regional professional associations and will take place during the New York State Museum’s open house. Activities will include business meetings as planned by the individual professional organizations, an evening reception and networking event followed by a presentation on the licensure bill (with Q&A session).
I will be speaking regarding the passage of the bill and what this means for the profession in New York. This will be an open forum to discuss questions, concerns and thoughts regarding the regulation phase and how passage can affect you. There also will be a discussion on the future of NYSCPG and the formation of our Transition Committee. I highly recommend that you attend this meeting to participate in the process. I would also ask all of you to reach out to friends and colleagues, and encourage them to come and join NYSCPG as we move forward. Our membership rolls represent less than one-third of the total geologists in New York. Now is a critical time for everyone to become a member and keep up-to-date with the latest information. Continued on Page 10…
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Thank you again to everyone for your support and effort to make NYSCPG a success and helping to pass the bill to establish the Profession of Geology in the NYS Legislature. Please feel free to email me ([email protected]) any questions you may have regarding the licensing process.
John M. Nadeau, CPG 2013-2014 NYSPG President
NYSCPG Message Cont’d:
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Health and Safety Corner
FIRE SAFETY AND ESCAPE PLANNING
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The earthquake lies within a 70-km-wide (44 miles) set of major faults of the San Andreas Fault system that forms the boundary between the Pacific and North American tectonic plates. The persistent northwestward movement of the Pacific plate relative to North America primarily causes right-lateral slip across the major faults, but also causes deformation between the major faults. The ongoing complex deformation field is revealed by modern geodetic surveys and earthquake patterns as well as the regional geologic structure. The earthquake is located at the eastern shore of San Pablo Bay between two major active fault systems: the Hayward-Rodgers Creek Fault system on the west and the Concord-Green Valley Fault system on the east. The earthquake occurred near the well-known West Napa Fault, and the less well known Carneros-Franklin Faults, which juxtapose different suites of rocks. Although there are several faults in the region of the earthquake, only the West Napa Fault is known to have displaced Holocene-age sediment — which is positive evidence of surface fault rupture in the last 11,000 years. Historically, in this region shaking sufficient to seriously damage structures at Mare Island occurred during the M6.8 1868 Hayward Fault earthquake, the M7.8 1906 San Andreas Fault earthquake, and particularly during the M6.3 1898 Mare Island earthquake. The 1898 earthquake may have occurred about 20 km (12 miles) to the northwest on the southern Rodgers Creek Fault. Even larger nearby events than the 1898 earthquake can be expected in the future. In addition, the epicentral region of this earthquake is depicted on the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps to have a high probability of strong shaking in the future. Continued on Page 13…
6.0 M Earthquake NW of American Canyon, California Earthquake.usgs.gov
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The earthquake is located between two major, largely strike-slip fault systems. The Hayward-Rodgers Creek Fault system, which is approximately 7 km (4 miles) west of the site, generated damaging earthquakes in 1868 and probably in 1898. The Concord-Green Valley Fault system, which is 12 km (7 miles) east of the site, produced a M5.5 earthquake in 1954; while it has not generated a large historical event, there is strong evidence for recent pre-historic activity. The 1999 Working Group on California Earthquake Probabilities (WG99, 1999) concluded that the Hayward-Rodgers Creek Fault system has a 32 percent probability of generating a large earthquake (M6.7 to 7.4) by the year 2030, and the Concord-Green Valley Fault system has a 6 percent chance of generating a large earthquake (M≥6.7) in the same time period. The earthquake occurred near the north shore of San Pablo Bay. The bayshore areas in the San Francisco Bay region are underlain by landfill and bay mud and have experienced disproportionately greater damage during historic earthquakes. Such damage is caused by soil failure in the fills and amplification of ground shaking by the soft bay mud.
Continued from Page 12… Historically, in this region shaking sufficient to seriously damage structures at Mare Island occurred during the M6.8 1868 Hayward Fault earthquake, the M7.8 1906 San Andreas Fault earthquake, and particularly during the M6.3 1898 Mare Island earthquake. The 1898 earthquake may have occurred about 20 km (12 miles) to the northwest on the southern Rodgers Creek Fault. Even larger nearby events than the 1898 earthquake can be expected in the future. In addition, the epicentral region of this earthquake is depicted on the USGS National Seismic Hazard Maps to have a high probability of strong shaking in the future.
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Company Contact Phone Number
Adirondack Environmental Services Steve Valle 518.434.4546
Advanced Environmental Geology, LLC Brian Norensky 518.3732870
AECOM Walter Howard 518.951.22200
Alpha Analytical Patrick Filey 716.392.3932
Alpha Geoscience Tom Johnson 518.348.6995
ALS Environmental Christina Cusano 281.530.5656
AMEC Environment and Infrastructure Lynne Baumgras 518.372.0905
Aquifer Drilling & Testing, Inc. Joe Miranda 518.326.1441
Atlantic Testing Laboratories Bob Field 518.383.9144
Aztech Technologies Mary Passarretti 518.885.5383
Barton and Loguidice Steve LeFevre 518.218.1801
Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC Kevin Bernstein 315.218.8329
Brown and Caldwell Frank Williams 518.472.1988
Callanan Industries, Inc Peter Zeh 518.374.2222
Cascade Drilling Robert Danckert 518.939.1050
CHA Sarah (Newell) Benson) 518.453.8749
Chazen Environmental Danielle Marxer 845.454.3980
Cobleskill Stone Products Michael Moore 518.234.0021
Con – Test Analytical Labs Tom Madison 413.525.2332
Continental Placer Bill Miller 518.458.9203
ESMI of New York Todd Calder 860.649.3344
Geotech Environmental Equipment, Inc. Peter Murray 888.558.5325
GES Mike Maegerle 866.839.5195
Griggs – Lang Consulting Geologists Jeff Lang 518.270.5920
H2H Associates Richard Hisert 518.270.1620
Hager – Richter Geoscience, Inc. Dorothy Richter 732.661.0555
Hanson VanVleet, LLC Kirby VanVleet 518.371.7940
HDR, Inc. Michael Lehtinen 518.937.9500
HRP Associates Jennifer Kotch 888.823.6427
Hydrogeologic, Inc Eric Evans 518.877.0309
LAND Remediation Keith Decker 518.766.4105
Layne Christiansen Steve Crook 518.295.8288
Leggette, Brashears & Graham Frank Getchell 201.818.0700
Pace Analytical Brian Remus 518.346.4592
Parratt Wolff, Inc. Danylo Kulczycky “DK” 800.782.7260
Phoenix Environmental Labs Buddy Beams 518.232.2420
Precision Environmental Services Daniel Nierenberg 518.885.4399
Precision Industrial Maintenance Scott Kramer 518.346.5800
Professional Service Industries, Inc Paul Misiaszek 518.377.9841
PVE Sheffler Chris Brown 845.454.2544
Regenesis Maureen Dooley 781.245.1320
Sanborn. Head and Associates Timothy White 603.229.1900
Schlumberger Water Services Chris Bogdon 519.746.1798
SJB Services, Inc Jim Vincent 518.899.7491
Sterling Environmental Engineering, P.C. Mark Williams 518.456.4900
Zebra Environmental Matt Ednie 518.355.2201
HMPGA Corporate Members
An n o u n c eme n t s
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Newsletter Send us your photos!! The HMPGA newsletter welcomes the submission of photos or anything of a geologic nature for inclusion in future newsletters. Please send your submissions to Tanjia at [email protected] The monthly deadline for submission in the newsletter is the 20th of each month for inclusion in the following months newsletter. Got Jobs? HMPGA will post your job vacancy in the Newsletter. Send ‘em over!
FREE Don’t forget, every corporate member is entitled to a free one page ad in the Newsletter. First come, first served!
HMPGA Committees HMPGA is a volunteer-run organization. If you have any interest in volunteering to help our group thrive, we always welcome members on our various committees. Contact Sarah at [email protected] if you are interesting in being a more active member!
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Air and Waste Management Association (AWMA) Northeast Section
The Mid-- Atlantic States Section of the Air and Waste Management Association (MASS-- A&WMA) is a professional non--profit association of engineers and scientists working in the environmental field, with a particular focus on issues related to air and waste. The Association strives to provide an opportunity to enhance the profession by providing opportunities for its members to network with other professionals. Visit the AWMA website for information on professional activities and updated news! www.awmanenychapter.wildapricot.org
The Geological Society of America
The GSA strives to be a leader in advancing the geosciences, while enhancing the professional growth of its members, and promoting the geosciences in the service of humankind. Visit www.geosociety.org for more information
The New York State Museum is a major research and educational institution. It is dedicated to promoting inquiry and advancing knowledge in the fields of geology, biology, anthropology, and history, through the investigation of material evidence germane to New York State's past, present and future
For information on upcoming exhibits visit: www.ntsm.nysed.gov
New York State Council of Professional Geologists
The NYSCPG strives to strengthen and advance the geologic sciences as a profession, promote the protection of public health and welfare and the environment through the professional practice of geologic sciences, and create high standards of ethical conduct among its members and within the profession of geology, as well as the legal standing of geologists and their ability to practice geology in New York State by promoting the licensing of geologists in New York State through statutory regulation. To learn more about supporting the licensure of professional geologists in NYS, visit: www.nyscpg.org
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Capital District Breakfast Club Presentations
The Capital District Environmental Breakfast Club is an informal group of environmental professionals that meets monthly to discuss current environmental issues. Each meeting features a speaker on a topic of interest, a regulatory update, and an open forum. Meetings are held on the first Friday of each month except July and August. The Environmental Breakfast Club meets at the Holiday Inn Turf on Wolf Road in Colonie, New York. Meetings start at 7:30 am. The cost is $15 per person, which includes a full breakfast buffet. You can find out more details about the Capital District Environmental Breakfast Club at their website: www.youngsommer.com
Buffalo Association of Professional Geologists (BAPG)
The BAPG conducts regular membership meetings on the third Wednesday of the month, January through June and September through November. Meetings feature distinguished speakers and interesting topics. Field trips and technical seminars sponsored by the BAPG encourage the exchange of scholarship and expertise. Visit www.bapg.org for more information!
Central NY Association of Professional Geologists (CNYAPG)
The CNYAPG conducts regular meetings on the second Thursday of each month, unless otherwise posted, from September to May. Meetings feature dinner and distinguished speakers whose presentations invite comment and discussion. Visit www.cnyapg.org for details!
Long Island Association of Professional Geologists
The Long Island Association of Professional Geologists (LIAPG) is a not-- for-- profit professional organization dedicated to the professional and business needs of geologists located in the Long Island / Metro New York area. To contact members or view upcoming events sponsored by the LIAPG, go to their website: www.lipg.org
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HMPGA P.O. Box 5506 Albany, NY 12205--0506 Forwarding Service Requested First Class