The Columbia County Environmental Management Council (EMC) was
created by the Columbia County Board of Supervisors in 1974 pursuant
to Environmental Conservation Law Article 47 (also known as the
Local Environmental Protection Act). Its purpose is to advise local
and state government, and where resources within the county are
influenced, the federal government, on present and proposed methods
of using, protecting, and conserving the environment for the benefit
of all the people.
This work may be accomplished through research,
recommendations, reports, plans, inventories, and public information
and education. The Columbia County EMC has worked in the following
broad areas: energy production/transmission, hazardous and municipal
solid waste, Hudson River and coastal zone issues, water quality
and quantity issues, air quality issues, plant and animal habitats,
septic systems and water wells, recycling, and major industrial
project reviews.
Membership consists of representatives from the
County’s eighteen towns and the City of Hudson who are appointed
to two year terms by the County Board of Supervisors. Monthly meetings
are held on the fourth Monday of each month at 7:00 pm in the 1st floor meeting room at the 401 State Street County
Office Building in Hudson, NY and are open to the public.
Ed Simonsen, Chairman
March 2010
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