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  • Joe Burstiner to Lead C&E Product Direction

    October 11, 2012

    Posted by Lauren Rosencranz | 0 Comments

    We have some exciting news for our environmental consultant clients. Our much adored champion of client satisfaction and head of EDR National Accounts, Joe Burstiner, is taking on a new role at the company that aims to further cement our commitment to your success!

  • Major Product Milestones

    October 08, 2012

    Posted by Rob Barber | 0 Comments

    In June, I announced EDR’s commitment to provide you with the highest quality information by investing $3.2 million in our historical sources collections over the next three years. At that time, I also unveiled the EDR City Directory Super Library with two game changing deals:

  • Adobe Update May Cause Problems Viewing Sanborn Maps

    September 04, 2012

    Posted by Paul Schiffer | 2 Comments

    A recent update to Adobe Reader, the program most commonly used to view PDF files, is causing viewing problems for some of you. The latest version of Adobe Reader (10.1.4) has some issues with JPG2000 compression that will make it difficult to view compressed, high resolution images files- like EDR Sanborn Maps. Specifically, the zoom feature can become disabled for certain images.

  • The EDR Radius Map Just Got More Powerful in FL

    August 20, 2012

    Posted by Tom Hamill | 1 Comment

    As more information becomes available on state environmental agency websites, the data compiled in your EDR Radius Map Report is becoming even more powerful. States like California, Florida and Texas are digitizing their environmental records, making access to this information easier than ever for environmental consultants, but at the same time adding to the amount of information that might need to be reviewed in order to meet ASTM E1527’s “reasonably ascertainable” and “practically reviewable” thresholds.

  • The City Directory Super Library is Born!

    August 02, 2012

    Posted by Lauren Rosencranz | 2 Comments

    In the spring of 2012, EDR acquired a collection of over 3,000 historical city directory books, many which are the only remaining copy and were set to be disposed of forever. We are scanning and preserving these important historical records for future generations, while bringing information on past property use to environmental consultants more quickly than ever before. Watch what happens when 3,000 books arrive at EDR headquarters in Milford, CT. All hands on deck!