The Board of Registration of Hazardous Waste Site Cleanup Professionals (the LSP Board) oversees hazardous waste site cleanup professionals, also known as LSPs. The LSP Board is comprised of eleven members as set forth in M.G.L. c.21A, Section 19A.
Currently, the LSP Board has one vacant seat which according to statute, must be filled by persons who are “. . . members of statewide organizations that promote the protection of the environment at the time of appointments and who are knowledgeable with respect to issues involving responding to releases of oil and hazardous materials.” The appointee must have waste site cleanup experience i.e., assessment, containment, and removal as well knowledge of M.G.L. c. 21E. The appointment is subject to confirmation by the Governor.
The term of service is four years. Board meetings occur monthly, except for the months of July and December. During meetings, LSP licensing matters, requests for approval of Continuing Education courses, and investigations of complaints lodged against LSPs who have potentially violated the Board’s Rules of Professional Conduct are reviewed by the Board members.
How to Apply
Any interested applicants who meet these requirements should forward a resume and cover letter to the Board’s Executive Director, Terry Wood, via electronic mail [email protected], with copy to the general LSP board inbox at [email protected]. All who respond to this notice will be considered by the Board’s Executive Director and Chairperson.
Please visit the Board's website for further information.