Stony Brook University is committed to protecting the health of the community and the environment. To help protect the air quality of the Stony Brook University community and meet the requirements of our state facility permit, Environmental Health & Safety adheres to the strict air emissions guidlines and permitable discharges; works with Facilities to record fuel delivery and fuel-use data and report to NYSDEC monthly; compiles yearly data and file annual emission statements to NYSDEC and arrange for payment of annual fees; and works with facility operations to ensure they are aware of permit requirements, operate below their permit limit, and reduce the discharge of pollutants whenever possible.
Chlorofluorcarbons (CFCs) have been used in many products, but when allowed to escape
they can drift into the upper atmosphere where they can react and destroy the ozone.
Stratospheric ozone blocks UV-B radiation from reaching the earth. More radiation
reaching the earth could result in a rise in skin cancer and cataracts. Stony Brook
University is working to phase-out the use of ozone-depleting chemicals and the Clean
Air Act bans the release of refrigerants during service. Recycling of refrigerants
helps to conserve CFCs. Environmental Health & Safety is helping to facilitate the
discontinuation of ozone depleting chemicals by:

ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES MANAGER
Kevin Tumulty | (631) 632-3167 | Kevin.Tumulty@stonybrook.edu
