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Bay Environmental Strategies, Inc services
Site Investigation & Remediation Services
Bay Environmental Strategies, Inc. (BAY) will work with you to develop cost-effective investigative and remedial services for your impacted property. BAY’s staff has participated in numerous and diverse investigations and cleanups. BAY’s experience includes hazardous waste investigation and cleanup, underground/aboveground storage tank (UST/AST) investigation and cleanup, spill response, state-funded cleanups (PECFA), and Brownfields. BAY project manager’s will work with you to coordinate activities with the regulatory entity of your site and ensure that all phases of the project are performed following acceptable state and federal guidelines and regulations. The typical investigation and remediation phases include: Phase I and II environmental site assessments (ESAs), underground and above ground storage tank (UST/AST) removals and assessments, interim actions, site investigations, and remedial actions.
Health & Safety Related Services
Every year thousands of workers are injured in job-related accidents. New regulations are created, or current regulations are revised, in response to these injuries. Most small businesses find it difficult to keep up to date with current regulations. Employers also find it difficult to take essential employees away from there day-to-day obligations to provide health and safety oversight for the company.
Nonmetallic Mining Services
The Nonmetallic mining (NMM) industry, like all other industries, finds that there are numerous regulations affecting operations. NMMs are regulated via air emissions, wastewater, and storm water. NMMs are also required to obtain special use or conditional use permits for operation, as well as reclamation planning. In addition, there are numerous other speciality services needed for operation or securing future deposits with which BAY can help.
Air Management Services
The Clean Air Act (CAA), around since the 1970s, was designed to curb threats to the nation’s environment and to protect the health of the American population. The 1990 Clean Air Act established a national permitting program to make the laws more workable and improved the enforcement program to help ensure better compliance with the Act.
Stormwater and Wastewater Services
The Clean Water Act (CWA), is founded upon the prohibition of the discharge of pollutants to navigable waters. Point source discharges are regulated by the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program. The CWA allows for states to adopt water quality standards and administer the NPDES program in accordance with the EPA’s guidelines and oversight. The NPDES program identifies all wastewater discharges into publicly owned treatment works (POTWs) and storm water discharges that affect water quality.