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Environmental Compliance Assessment Services

In response to burdens placed on small- and medium-sized companies due to reduced staff, increased production demands, and ever-changing environmental regulations, EQ has developed a costeffective and systematic approach to assessing your firms environmental compliance status. This focused analysis identifies multimedia compliance gaps that may exist at your facility.

EQ compliance specialists have performed detailed regulatory assessments and audits, completed complex multimedia permit applications, conducted certified training programs, and prepared numerous environmental reports relating to air, water, and waste regulatory programs for clients in a variety of industrial sectors. This experience enables EQ personnel to efficiently identify environmental noncompliance issues and provide workable solutions to these problems at your facility.

Based on the size and complexity of your operations, EQ compliance specialists will spend one or more days at your facility reviewing operations and records, and evaluating how onsite activities apply to existing local, state, and federal environmental regulatory obligations. Specifically, EQ will review regulatory program triggers, compliance limits, monitoring, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements as specified in the following programs, if applicable:

  • Air quality operating and construction permits
  • Wastewater permits and monitoring
  • Stormwater permits, monitoring, and pollution prevention plans
  • Solid and hazardous waste management, reporting, and planning
  • SARA Title III, Sections 311 (MSDS list), 312 (Tier II forms), and 313 (Form R's)
  • Spill prevention and SPCC plan development
  • Aboveground and underground storage tank management
  • Asbestos, ODS, PCB, and lead management

Additional Information

A complete listing of EQ's Environmental Compliance Assessment Services is available in brochure format.

Addtional information about EQ's Environmental Compliance Assessment Services and EQ's staff can be found in the Projects section and the Staff section respectively.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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USEPA Proposes One Year Extension to SPCC Compliance Date
On Aug. 3, 2010, USEPA published a proposed rule (75 FR 45572) to extend the SPCC compliance date for certain facilities from Nov. 10, 2010 to Nov. 10, 2011.
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