The EI Group, Inc.
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The EI Group, Inc. services

Energy and Environment

Air Permitting Services

EI’s air quality service focus is to assist our clients in achieving regulatory compliance, while minimizing costs and providing permit conditions that allow for maximum operating flexibility. This includes all aspects of air quality assessment including preliminary facility expansion planning, identification of pollutants, development of emission control strategies, selection and/or engineering design of air pollution control equipment, regulatory permitting and demonstration of permit compliance.

Environmental Due Diligence Services

EI has been providing due diligence services for the past 20 years for lenders, developers, borrowers, and investors.  EI personnel have performed these services in all 50 states as well as Puerto Rico.

Industrial Hygiene

Noise Monitoring Services

As a member of the National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA), EI is committed to preventing hearing loss due to noise exposure in all sectors of society. As part of our comprehensive hearing conservation services, EI provides a wide range of sound level measurement services and program development.

Exposure Monitoring Services

Toxic chemicals and harmful emissions from the manufacturing process are just a few of the hazards that can endanger unprotected employees in today’s workforce.  Identifying these potential hazards through air monitoring and other environmental sampling techniques is a key step to ultimately determining the severity of potential exposures and implementing effective employee protection strategies.  The EI Group’s staff of Certified Industrial Hygienists (CIH) and Certified Safety Professionals (CSP) use NIOSH/OSHA approved sampling methodologies to help you identify these risks and develop appropriate engineering controls and personal protection plans. 

Indoor Air Quality Services

Indoor air quality (IAQ) is a high profile issue that affects million of workers around the world. The World Health Organization estimates that as many as 30% of new and remodeled buildings world wide can be classified as “problem buildings” – where productivity is impaired by poor IAQ.Many issues can affect building air quality – volatile organic compounds (VOCs), formaldehyde, particulate matter, mold and moisture intrusion, even poor ventilation. These issues often find their way into courtrooms and property owners, occupants, attorneys lenders are all drawn into the equation.