More about Mario J. Polvere
Mario J. Polvere is a Principal and founding member of RR Environmental Health Consulting (RR). He brings more than 37 years of public health experience to RR, as a former compliance specialist with the Environmental Health Services Division of the Westchester County Department of Health (WCDOH). Retiring in January 2020, he is now able to offer his professional services and vast experience to help clients navigate the confusing regulatory process. Businesses faced with complicated public health issues and looking for assistance understanding and complying with mandated Federal, State, and local regulations can benefit greatly from Mr. Polvere’s expertise. Understanding that businesses are also looking to ensure the highest level of public health protection to safeguard their customers, Mr. Polvere is eager to provide clients affordable, common sense, time saving and practical solutions to help them achieve these goals.
Mr. Polvere started his career in the WCDOH as an inspector and rose through the ranks, ultimately being promoted to Chief Sanitarian. He managed several field offices and oversaw the activities of over 40 Public Health Inspectors and Sanitarians. Throughout his career he enforced Department goals and was responsible for hiring and training new WCDOH inspectors and staff.
Included among his many career highlights, Mr. Polvere was in the first class of New York State Health Department (NYSDOH) Certified Food Safety Inspection Officers (FSIO) in 1989 and was responsible for redefining a NYSDOH protocol related to his investigative reporting of a fatal drowning incident. His experience extends to expertise in Food Protection, Disease and Outbreak Control, Design and Construction Plan Review/Approvals in all programs, Bathing Facilities (pools and beaches), Children’s Camps, Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention, and the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station Emergency Response.
Mr. Polvere, a lifelong Westchester County resident, devoted husband and father of three, is passionate about public health, cooking, gardening, sports, Italian opera, and is a voracious reader.
More about Frederick J. Morrissey
Frederick “Rick” J. Morrissey has dedicated his life to Public Service and Environmental Health. Prior to becoming a founder of “RR” He has accumulated a impressive record:
Town Supervisor, Town of Somers, NY, (Retired 2021) January 2014 – December 2012 Served as CEO/CFO of the Town of Somers
Responsible for the day to day operation of all Town business
Deputy Commissioner, Environmental Health, Westchester County Department of Health, (Ret) Mt. Kisco, NY, May 2010 – January 2014 Coordinates the administrative and policy-making aspects of the environmental health programs in the Westchester County Department of Health.
Represents the Department providing expertise in the area of environmental health and supervises the operational aspect of programs.
Represents the Department at local, state, professional and public health meetings, as directed, providing expertise in the area of environmental health. Assists the Commissioner in the formulation of broad technical and administrative policies as they relate to environmental health issues.
Checks conditions relating to health through investigation of complaints, staff reports, water samples, sanitary inspections, analysis of statistics, reports from environmental agencies, police, and municipal officials.
Director of Operations, Environmental Health Services/Program Coordinator, Westchester County Department of Health, New Rochelle, NY, 1988 – May 2010
Directed the Administrative Hearing Office, generating $1 million in Civil Penalties.
Directed the Environmental Health Services permit program, generating $4 million in revenue
annually.
Directed the Tobacco Enforcement and the Adolescence Tobacco Use Prevention Act Program.
Coordinated departmental activities of 18 professional staff which included field supervisors, technical
staff and support personnel.
Advocated on behalf of Westchester County with State and Federal representatives to secure grant
funding.
Directed Federal and State funded programs targeted towards environmental assessment/code
enforcement.
Directed the Environmental Lead Program and the Lead Primary Prevention Program / $500,000
Budget.
Coordinated, implemented and analyzed program effectiveness, prepare reports for the Westchester
County Commissioner of Health and the New York State Health Department. Integrated new programs into departmental functions.
Prepared and monitored budgets, submitted regular reports for review. Coordinated implementation of special programs which included Environmental Lead Abatement Loan
Program and the Lead Primary Prevention Program.
Utilized thorough knowledge of Federal, State and local regulations in the development and
implementation of public health programs. Developed proposals for legislative action.
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
Town Supervisor, Town Of Somers, NY.
Town Councilman, Town of Somers, NY.
Program Presenter 2008 National Healthy Homes Conference Sponsored by HUD-EPA-CDC.
Directed efforts to secure a $4 Million dollar grant from HUD for Lead Hazard Control.
Directed efforts to secure a $1 Million dollar Special Purpose Grant from HUD.
Secured grant funds from NYS Office of the Disabled to seed a Lead Abatement Revolving Loan Program.
Developed an Injury Surveillance Survey form, which was published by The National Committee for Injury Prevention and Control in their publication, Injury Prevention Meeting the Challenge.
As Co-Chair of Somers Open Space Committee, spearheaded the purchase of 654 acres/Angle Fly Preserve.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
Chairman of the Architectural Review Board, Town of Somers, NY Member of the Ethics Board, Town of Somers, NY
Co-Chair of the Somers Open Space Committee
Treasurer of the Somers Land Trust
Vice President, Somers Lions Club
More about Dr. Terrence Murphy
As a career small business owner, Dr. Terrence Murphy is in the business of helping people. He’s dedicated his life to public service since his family moved from Yonkers to Yorktown in 1962, when Yorktown’s mascot, the Cornhusker, was still a common and public sight.
Elected to the State Senate in 2014, Dr. Murphy has brought common sense and Hudson Valley values to State government. He created the bipartisan alliance that defeated the Coast Guard’s proposal to turn the Hudson River into a parking lot for oil barges. A prolific author of legislation, our Senator has tackled the heroin crisis, delivered millions in funding for clean water and infrastructure and has authored and passed landmark legislation to protect our seniors, veterans and the environment, including:
Authoring 46 pieces of legislation that passed both houses, the most of any Senator in his class;
Recognizing Vietnam Veterans of America as a benevolent order to provide parity with other veterans organizations and increase services for veterans;
A new law protecting consumers from ticket scalping and ticket bots;
Passing a law limiting opioid prescriptions to just 7-days, now a national model;
Authorizing the production and sale of mead and honey-based products to spur economic development;
Creating a tax-check off box to support the New York State Veterans’ Home at Montrose;
Protecting the Saw Mill River, Bronx River, Pocantico River and nearly two-dozen local lakes as inland waterways for the purposes of waterfront revitalization;
Implementing State reciprocity of Federally debarred contractors to safeguard workers;
Forcing State government to publish proposed rules online; and
Requiring State agencies to create webforms for Freedom of Information Law requests to foster transparency.
With three children in our local public schools, he has worked across the aisle to deliver the highest amount of State school funding ever and has helped to keep our area an affordable place where he can watch his children grow and prosper, by cutting income taxes and fighting against anti-business regulations.
As the son of a blue-collar, Navy veteran of the Korean War who was a union leader with Con Ed for over twenty years and spent fifty years with the company, Dr. Murphy learned the importance of hard work, dedication, and commitment to community while growing up next to Wilkin’s Fruit Farm.
A former member of Utility Workers United of America Local 1-2, he started out as tree crewman and line worker and worked hard to put himself through college, receiving his Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Life Chiropractic College.
He married a Registered Nurse who is a member of the New York State Nurse’s Association. Together, they helped invest in their family’s restaurant, which was recently acquired by a developer as part of a transformative downtown economic revitalization project that will create hundreds of construction jobs and permanent medical and other high-paying jobs. He opened Yorktown Health & Wellness Center in 1999, which continues to operate today and is also the owner of several successful commercial real estate investment properties and is also a trained Emergency Medical Technician who served as field doctor for both the Yorktown and Lakeland High School Lacrosse teams for over a decade.
He previously served on the Yorktown Town Board from 2010 to 2015. In the State Senate, Dr. Murphy chairs the Committee on Investigations & Government Operations, where he has led inquiries into ongoing corruption in State government, frivolous uses of taxpayer dollars on advertising, the Equifax data breach and the closure of Indian Point. His committee has also examined high-tech issues such as block chain and privacy protection, while providing funding to create the Bioterrorism Center of Excellence at New York Medical College and the new Touro School of Dentistry.
Instead of picking winners and losers, Dr. Murphy believes State government should get out of the way and enable entrepreneurship, while we claw back tax incentives from companies that fail to meet job creation targets. He wants to ensure all taxpayer funded projects are treated as public works that pay a fair, living wage and stop Albany budgeting gimmicks by that rob Peter to pay Paul by creating lock-boxes to protect the MTA capital fund, the SUNY and CUNY tuition accounts and the Environmental Protection Fund, which he helped fund at its highest-level ever, from being swept into the general fund.
He is a nimble problem solver, delivering first-rate results and constituent service from the smallest issues like the timely mailing of property tax rebate checks, to accomplishments on large-scale substantive issues, like stopping the reduction of services at the Montrose VA and holding our public utilities accountable for their failure to meet acceptable levels of service and response during major storms.
As a Senator, Dr. Murphy has won big for his district. He secured $1.2 million for a conservation easement to save Stuart’s Farm from development, Westchester’s oldest and largest working farm; $500,000 for the grassland restoration of the landfill cap at Croton Point Park, the largest conservation project in the history of Westchester; $270,000 for the Croton River Hydrilla Control Program to keep invasive species at bay; $80,000 for a new weed harvester for Mohegan Lake; $750,000 to expand the Center of Excellence in Precision Responses to Bioterrorism and Disasters at New York Medical College; and millions of dollars in grants for our municipalities, schools, libraries, EMS, police and fire departments, and colleges.
Governor Andrew Cuomo appointed him to the Statewide Task Force to Combat Heroin and Prescription Opioid Crisis. Dr. Murphy serves as Co-Chair of The Council of State Governments Eastern Regional Conference and was selected to represent New York State on the Responsible Pain Management Task Force by the National Conference of State Legislatures.
Dr. Murphy was named to the Farm Bureau’s circle of friends in 2015, 2016 and 2017, and received the Humane Legislator of the Year Award from the Humane Society of the United States in 2017. He was named Man of the Year in 2017 by the Supreme Court Officers Association and is a two-time recipient of John F. Kennedy High School Lux Christi Award. He is also the recipient of the Irish Echo First Responders 2017 Ambassador Award, the 2017 Daniel O’Connell Award from the American Irish Legislator Society of New York State, the Chiropractic Council’s 2016 Peter G. Mirto Legislative Award, the 2016 Westchester County PBA Partner Award, the 2015 National Appreciation Award from the Vietnam Veterans of America, the Retired Detectives of New York ARDY Award, the Putnam County “Good Scout” Award, the John Hand Award and the Thornwood Lions 2018 Community Service Award. He has also been recognized by the Civil Air Patrol, the NYPD Detectives Endowment Association, United for the Troops and the Yorktown Chamber of Commerce for his contributions to public service and our community.
More about Peter DeLucia
Peter DeLucia is a seasoned public service professional, now offering his extensive expertise in public administration, environmental regulations, and code enforcement to Rapid Response Environmental Health clients. Whatever a client may need assistance with, Peter can help them cut through the myriad of mandated rules and regulations to save them time & aggravation. Peter is excited to work with clients to ensure they consistently provide the highest level of public health protection for their staff and their customers.
Mr. DeLucia retired in 2024 after a 31-year tenure at Westchester County Department of Health, finishing as Assistant Commissioner of Health for Public Health Protection. Throughout his career, he was responsible for interpreting and enforcing State and County Health Codes. Peter oversaw programs such as Food Protection, Children’s Camps, Bathing Facilities, Animal/Vector borne disease, Lead-Based Paint, Tobacco Control, and more.
Mr. DeLucia also served Lewisboro, NY for 12 years as Councilman and Deputy Supervisor. His unique combination of educational, professional, and volunteer experience, coupled with his commitment to the practical, fair, and effective enforcement of Town regulations, earned him a reputation as one of Lewisboro’s most experienced and diligent Council members. His prior contributions include roles on the Zoning Board and Conservation Advisory Committee.
Mr. DeLucia frequently appears on major networks as an expert to discuss current public health issues. In the fall of 2010 Peter had the opportunity to appear on the Dr. Oz Show in a segment called “Would your Kitchen Pass Inspection?” as a seasoned Food Service Inspection Officer. He continued to collaborate with Dr. Oz and was routinely featured on the show. Peter has also appeared on major news networks and talk shows, including the Today Show, Rachel Ray, The Daily Mail, and Inside Edition. Peter also hosts “Dining Out”, a local cable access restaurant review show.
Mr. DeLucia is a lifelong resident of Westchester County NY, devoted husband and father. He never misses his children’s athletic events, is passionate about water & food safety, loves barbecuing, the outdoors, boating and fishing. He holds a BA from SUNY-Albany and a master’s degree in public administration from Pace University.
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