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Welcome to the Seattle Office of EQ

Environmental Quality Management, Inc.
6825 216th Street SW,
Suite J
Seattle, WA 98036

Phone: (800) 229-7495 or (425) 673-2900
Fax: (425) 675-7511
E-mail: askeq@eqm.com

Environmental Quality Management, Inc. (EQ) is a full-service environmental consulting and engineering firm headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Seattle office has considerable experience serving both the industrial sector and the government sector.

EQ's staff in Seattle is comprised of many disciplines and areas of expertise with a focus on remediation and restoration. Other services EQ offers include air quality services (permitting, modeling, and emission inventories and air pollution control) and other environmental management areas. The Seattle staff services our clients needs nationally and globally, with a regional focus in the northwest and western US.

Community involvement

The Seattle office is actively involved in the community both professionally and socially. The office is a member of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and the local chapter of the Air and Waste Management Association.

Directions to the Seattle, WA Office

To get to the Seattle office from the airport you can use the directions below or use the map to get directions from a specific location.

 

Custom Directions

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Directions:

  • From I-5 take exit at 220th Street.
  • Go west on 220th
    (from northbound I-5, turn left, from southbound I-5, turn right).
  • Follow 220th Street approximately 1/4 mile to 66th Street and turn right.
  • Follow 66th Street less than 1/4 mile to 216th and take a left.
  • Follow 216th Street approximately 1 block and turn right into Woods Industrial Park.
  • EQ is up the hill in Building 6825, Suite J.

 

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EPA Proposes Substantial Increase in Data Chemical Manufacturers Are Required to Report
The USEPA published a proposed Inventory Update Reporting rule Aug. 13 under the Toxic Substances Control Act that would substantially increase the amount of information chemical manufacturers would have to provide about chemicals they make.
EPA Publishes Interstate Transport Rule
On Aug. 2, 2010, USEPA finally published the proposed interstate transport rule in the Federal Register. These rules would reduce precursors of ozone and fine particle pollution from power plants in 28 Eastern States.
EPA Announces Final NSPS and NESHAP Revision for Portland Cement Plants
On Aug. 9, 2010, USEPA announced the issuance of final changes to the NSPS and NESHAP rules for Portland Cement plants. 
EPA Proposes Federal Rules to Implement GHG Permitting Requirements
On  Aug. 12, 2010, USEPA announced the proposal of regulations to implement the GHG permitting requirements set forth in EPA’s GHG tailoring rule published on June 13, 2010 in States that do not have authority to implement the GHG permitting requirements.
EPA Issues Final RICE Rule
On Aug. 20, 2010, the USEPA published final rules that revised the NESHAP (aka MACT) regulations at 40 CFR part 63, subpart ZZZZ.
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.
Northern Kentucky Portion of Cincinnati MSA Receives Ozone Attainment Redesignation
USEPA has approved a request from the Commonwealth of Kentucky and has promulgated a final attainment designation for the Northern Kentucky portion of the Cincinnati-Hamilton air quality planning area with the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS of 0.08 ppm.
EPA’s New Reporting Requirements for Power Plant ICR Data
The reporting deadline is approaching for USEPA’s recent information collection request (ICR) program pertaining to emissions from oil- and coal-fired power plants.