Environmental Quality Management, Inc.

Greenhouse Gases (GHG) & Carbon Inventories

EQ is synonymous with air quality expertise. Part of the new concentration within air quality and energy management surrounds Greenhouse Gas management. EQ can help your firm with your GHG needs including Emission management strategies; Emission reduction; Inventories and Modeling; Monitoring, testing and reporting, Reduction Engineering and implementation or GHG inventory and reduction feasibility analysis. EQ’s staff has the reputation and credibility to provide agency interface and effectively negotiate on our clients behalf for viable and workable solutions for your GHG assessments, strategies and implementations.

 

Serving the Air Needs of a Variety of Industries

EQ’s experts are experienced, prepared and available to consult on virtually any GHG, carbon inventory, or any air issue. EQ staff have worked together for over 20 years in every aspect of emission inventory and development and air quality assessment, planning and design, and engineering, permitting, modeling, testing and litigation support. We stand poised ready to help your firm understand your options in meeting your GHG assessment and reduction goals.

Additional Information

pdfA complete listing of EQ's House Gas (GHG) and Carbon Inventory capabilities is available in brochure format.

For additional information about GHG and Carbon Inventory capabilities, please contact Tom Robertson, P.E. [ email ] or Bob McCullough, VP Marketing. [ email ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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