Air Consulting Services For Air And Climate In Kansas
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based in USA
Whether constructing a new industrial facility, expanding an existing facility, or modifying operations, owners and operators may be subject to air quality permitting requirements. Industrial sources must be designed, constructed, and operated to comply with all applicable air quality regulations. Air quality regulations exist within a range of permitting programs, including state and local ...
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based in USA
Many air quality permitting projects require a facility-wide inventory of all air emissions sources. An accurate accounting of emissions is also necessary for payment of annual permit fees to state and local regulatory agencies. In addition to common point sources, facilities often have emissions sources that are more difficult to identify and quantify, such as raw material storage piles, ...
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based in USA
The accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth’s atmosphere, created primarily through fossil fuel combustion, has resulted in global climate change, or global warming. With the entry into force of the Kyoto Protocol and the development of regional GHG emissions trading schemes and voluntary registry programs in the United States, multi-national companies will potentially operate under ...
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based in USA
When environmental and industrial safety issues become litigious, our senior consultants work with clients' legal counsel to provide the appropriate support. Trinity's experienced professionals assist legal counsel in several ...
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based in USA
Air Dispersion Modeling. Air Quality Permitting. Ambient Air Monitoring. CALPUFF Services. Control Technology Analysis. NESHAP and NSPS Compliance. SSM Solution Tool (SSM-ST). Reporting. Visible Emissions Monitoring System ...
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based in USA
Often Phase I ESAs identify environmental concerns related to historical property use or activities on nearby properties that require additional investigation before a determination can be made regarding the environmental condition of a property. In these instances, a Phase II ESA is recommended. The environmental concerns addressed may include asbestos, lead-based paint, radon or other indoor ...
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based in USA
Our company is committed to preserving the environment, and our environmental group helps clients do the same thing by providing assistance in environmental assessment, due diligence and compliance. Major focuses for our environmental group include site characterization and assessment, redevelopment, risk-based closure and solid and hazardous waste management. By delivering cost-effective ...
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based in USA
The accumulation of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the Earth's atmosphere, created primarily through fossil fuel combustion, has resulted in global climate change, or global warming. As a result, climate change has emerged as a critical environmental management issue for organizations today. Organizations are faced with developing federal and state regulatory frameworks in the U.S., such as ...
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based in USA
Many organizations in California are required to report and reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mandated by California Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006 (AB 32). In December 2007, the California Air Resources Board (ARB) promulgated AB 32 mandatory reporting regulations (MRR) requiring organizations to measure, calculate, report, and verify their greenhouse gas emissions if they are in ...
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based in USA
For over 30 years, Trinity Consultants has performed dispersion modeling studies to assist industrial facilities in assessing the impact of their emissions on ambient air quality. Regulatory requirements for dispersion modeling remain the primary motivation for the majority of modeling studies in the U.S. New federal modeling guidelines, more complex models that simulate the transformation of ...
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