Air Consulting and Engineering Solutions (ACES)
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Air Consulting and Engineering Solutions (ACES) services

Air Pollution Prevention and Control Service

ACES staff of experienced environmental consultants can provide an informed, third-party examination of a facility`s operating processes from the perspective of raw materials or solvents that did not get converted to sellable products. Our advantage in this area is based on a combination of hands-on experience with various industrial processes and expertise in providing comprehensive environmental management services, including: Control technology assessments, Pollution prevention audits/plans, BACT/LAER analyses
Air pollution control system designs, Engineering cost estimates.

Air Quality and Compliance Services

The owners/employees of ACES provide comprehensive air permitting, air pollution control, Clean Air Act compliance, environmental consulting, and pollution prevention services from our Houston, Texas office. Our environmental consultants and scientists have been providing practical solutions to air quality management problems for government and industrial clients for more than 20 years. ACES provides top-notch professional services in all areas of air quality, from air pollution prevention to preparation of Title V permit applications. Unlike other environmental consultants, we develop and implement turnkey air pollution control solutions from an owner`s perspective.

Facility Compliance Assessments Service

ACES routinely conducts facility assessments for its clients. These assessments range from brief facilty walk-throughs with results summarized in a letter report, to extensive multi-facility in-depth assessments.

Air Dispersion Modeling Service

Air dispersion modeling may be required in some instances to demonstrate with National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and/or local ambient air regulations. Typically, ACES` documentation begins with descriptions of the source(s), existing air quality at the site, and the source characteristics, including the emission rates, stack or release point parameters, and consideration of potential building wake effects. Modeling protocol will be defined and will address the selection of an appropriate, EPA-approved model or models and/or local regulators agency meteorological data, receptor placement, and model options (terrain, wind profile, downwash considerations, etc.).