UnLOCKEing the Secrets of the Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup
Cleanup isn’t what most people consider to be fun, but for Paul Locke, it’s a challenge well worth the effort. A longtime leader at the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s (MassDEP) Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup, Paul has spent his career improving the lives of Massachusetts residents with his expertise on soil management, and through programs such as MassDEP’s Rails to Trails program, which transforms unused rail tracks to safe bike trails and walking paths.This is a continuation of a series highlighting the five EBC EBEE award winners; organizations and individuals noted for their outstanding accomplishments in environmental management, energy resources and management, and climate change.As always, please get in touch and let us know your thoughts: https://ebcne.org/energy-envir....onment-economy-podca from the episode:EBC EBEE Award: https://ebcne.org/news/award/g....overnment-leadership Flickr Page: https://www.flickr.com/photos/....massdep/collectionsP pointed out some interesting photos from the DEP Flickr:--Atlas Tack, Fairhaven: https://www.flickr.com/photos/....massdep/collections/ Shop Pond, Wellesley: https://www.flickr.com/photos/massdep/collections/72157622645228386/--Mid-1980’s flyovers looking for illegal dumping: https://www.flickr.com/photos/massdep/collections/72157721132509562/--1950’s air pollution from the State House: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmN9Kc2z Where to find Paul:His personal photography: https://www.flickr.com/photos/....paul-w-locke/collect the Elvis photo, if you’re curious: https://www.flickr.com/gp/paul....-w-locke/3d5s431C0yW to find EBC:Webpage: https://ebcne.org/Twitter: https://twitter.com/ebcne/
