by Chris White | May 12, 2015 | Asbestos, Environment, Hospitals, Hotels, Indoor Air Quality, Lead Paint, Mold, Schools
Hurricane Katrina – 10 Years Later, Part 1 We’ll soon observe 10 years since Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita affected the region. I’ve thought of the storms every once in a while, but a little less as time passes. Soon we’ll be inundated...
by Chris White | May 4, 2015 | Asbestos, Environment, Hospitals, Hotels, Indoor Air Quality, Lead Paint, Mold, Schools
Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita – 10 Years Later To say that 2015 is moving along pretty quickly is an understatement. One thing that may have slipped past many of us, like the rapid passage of time, is the fact that we’ll soon observe 10 years since...
by Chris White | Apr 15, 2015 | Asbestos, Environment, Lead Paint, News, Safety
Wynn L. White Consulting Engineers, Inc. is excited to announce an upcoming asbestos speaking engagement. Chris White, P.E., LEED AP, CBCP will speak at the Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality Asbestos and Lead Workshop on Tuesday, April 28, 2015. The...
by Chris White | Mar 23, 2015 | Asbestos, Environment, Indoor Air Quality, Lead Paint, Mold, Schools
What Do You Do When Your Environmental Consultant Quits? If you’re like me, you’re not too fond of change. At the very least, not fond of big changes. I like being comfortable – who doesn’t? One area where facility owners, managers, and project...
by Chris White | Feb 15, 2015 | Environment, Mold
What is the Connection Between Spring Training & Mold Problems? It’s that time of year again! Pitchers and catchers report in two days!!!! If you’ve read The World’s Most Interesting Engineer, you know I have two recurring themes when I write...
by Chris White | Feb 10, 2015 | Enclosure Commissioning, Energy, Engineering, Environment, Green Building
How do I stop acting like an engineer and transition to thinking like an Owner? I find myself in a very strange position – I’m building a house, which is great for all the reasons you’d be excited about building a house. But it’s also a little...