Environmental Engineering Consultants (EEC) services
Air Quality Engineering Services
EEC offers expert guidance for companies to comply with a myriad of air quality standards. EEC`s scientists and engineers have firsthand knowledge of programs and methods to solve the problems confronting business and industry, as well as practical experience with all types of air pollution control equipment: Scrubbers, cyclones, incinerators, vapor combustors, fabric filters.
Indoor Air Quality Services
Environmental Engineering Consultants, Inc. has the expertise and resources to perform microbiological and chemical testing as well as investigations for sick building syndrome, asbestos, odors and volatile organic compounds (VOC). We identify and trace contamination to its source. We provide safe and cost-effective cleanup solutions or remediation plans for mold contamination.Manufacturers rely on EEC to obtain and renew permits from regulatory agencies, monitor emissions, fulfill reporting requirements and ensure worker health and safety.
Contamination Assessment and Remediation Services
Investigating contaminated soils and groundwater requires qualified personnel and sophisticated equipment. EEC has the necessary expertise and resources to obtain accurate site assessments and devise solutions.The process begins with site history research. EEC`s specialists then perform a site assessment to gather information about soil types and determine the direction and rate of groundwater flow through soils or clays. Factoring in the types of contaminants present, EEC evaluates actual or potential effects of an underground pollution source.
Waste Minimization Services
Compliance with environmental regulatory agencies requires constant vigilance in industrial housekeeping and operations. EEC expertly advises industrial facilities on the processes and plans required to operate according to law.
Stormwater Quality Services
Storm water permitting requires detailed knowledge of federal, state and local laws and regulations, as well as the expertise of a registered professional engineer to produce site plans and drawings. Since 1979, EEC has helped clients meet these often complex regulatory requirements.Under the Clean Water Act, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) developed the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) and authorized the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to implement the program in this state. Local governments and regional water management districts also regulate industrial facilities in a number of ways. Depending on the project design and size, one facility may require several permits.
Wastewater Treatment Services
Excellence through innovation -- that`s the key to cost-effective industrial wastewater treatment and disposal engineering. EEC`s engineers have put it into practice while designing more than 50 wastewater pumping stations for commercial and industrial clients.EEC`s engineers are knowledgeable about all phases of wastewater engineering and regulatory requirements for varied industrial settings.
Site Development Engineering Services
Site development demands exceptional expertise and knowledge of the regulatory environment. EEC`s civil engineers have a thorough understanding of land use planning and are skilled at implementing all phases of the design process.
Environmental Audits Services
Acquisition of a business or industrial property can hold costly surprises for the new owner or lender who fails to discover an existing environmental hazard. EEC has devised a program to minimize liability concerns and demonstrate due diligence to all parties of a transaction. Most commonly, EEC`s engineers and scientists implement a Phase I audit with a historical review of a site and its surrounding area. Public documents, including the paper and online files of regulatory agencies, provide such information as aerial photographs, topographic maps, appraisal reports, chain of title, and groundwater information. A site inspection of the property and structures is next, by followed by extensive interviews with the owners and past and present employees.
Worker Protection and Industrial Hygiene Services
The U.S. Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) regulates industrial settings in terms of the pollutants generated in the air that workers encounter, as well as other hazards in the workplace.
