AM Mondays: The Numbers Tell the Story Before the Equipment Does
July 20, 2026 8:42 amShip & Shore Environmental recommends establishing baseline operating data immediately after commissioning, major repairs, or system optimization.
Ship & Shore Environmental recommends establishing baseline operating data immediately after commissioning, major repairs, or system optimization.
On July 7, the EPA held a public hearing on two proposals that would reshape federal drinking water standards for PFAS, the class of chemicals commonly known as forever chemicals. At the hearing, Environmental Protection Network Policy Director Michelle Montoya testified that the proposed rollback disregards established science on cumulative PFAS exposure — one of several voices arguing the process is moving faster than the underlying risk assessment.
Ship & Shore Environmental recommends performing a seasonal system evaluation before periods of sustained high temperatures.
Our CEO Anoosheh Oskouian’s Interview with Dow Jones Risk Journal on PFAS was featured in this article “New Forever Chemicals Labeling Rule Kicks in for Cosmetics, Apparel."
Whether your system uses ceramic media or metallic heat exchangers, protecting heat recovery components helps maximize efficiency, reduce energy costs, and maintain dependable emissions control performance.
At Ship & Shore Environmental, we help customers achieve reliable compliance and performance. When it comes to source testing, preparation is key to accurate results.
In this interview, Design World managing editor Mike Santora speaks with Ship & Shore Environmental President and CEO Anoosheh Oskouian about the challenges industrial operations face as environmental expectations continue to evolve.
Ship & Shore Environmental recommends periodic evaluation of instrumentation, control logic, communications, safety circuits, and software integrity to maintain dependable operation and simplify troubleshooting.
As manufacturers and municipalities search for alternatives to landfilling, biomass processing has emerged as a practical way to recover value from waste materials. Instead of disposing of organic byproducts, facilities can convert them into useful fuel while reducing overall environmental impact.
In response to an ever-changing tariff and trade landscape, the Flexible Packaging Association (FPA) launched this regular trade policy update to keep our members informed of potential and implemented changes to tariff schemes and trade agreements.