Spill Control Services For Health And Safety In Arizona
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based in USA
Full service industrial maintenance, tank cleaning, tank removal, Vac truck, site investigation, site remediation, spill cleanup, removal and disposal. ...
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based in USA
Our professionals have a wide-range of experience and knowledge regarding industry standards, and local, state, and federal regulations. We provide on-site assistance, during construction, ensuring our client's Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) remain current. We perform regulatory reporting, required inspections, and implement system design and treatment without causing delays in ...
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based in USA
Full service Hazardous Materials, marine spill response, firefighting, railcar/tank truck emergencies, confined space rescue operations, emergency response to terrorism and emergency management of small & large-scale incidents. Boom Deployment, Equipment Handling, Spill Management, Table Top ...
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We pride ourselves for successfully completing more than a thousand water/wastewater projects for industrial, public, and municipal sources in ...
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Our fleet includes 15 Responder Class Oil Spill Response Vessels (OSRVs) with significant on-board storage and the capability of remaining offshore for substantial periods to sustain continuous operations, another 25 OSRVs of various sizes and capabilities, and 19 Oil Spill Response Barges (OSRBs) that range in size from 12,000 to 68,000 barrels of storage ...
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based in USA
Authorized by the Clean Water Act, the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program requires that industrial facilities that discharge into the waters of the United States must be permitted. The NPDES has separate permitting programs for process wastewater and storm water. Trinity’s expertise in water discharge permitting includes permit application preparation, water sampling, ...
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based in USA
Superfund Amendments & Reauthorization Act (SARA) Title III, administered by the EPA. Also called the Emergency Planning & Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA), this law requires facilities with chemically-oriented products to report its site-specific chemicals and vital emergency response data to various federal, state, county, and local EPA-related agencies by March 1 annually. Reports ...
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Water and wastewater services including pollution control technology requirements as defined under the Clean Water Act of 1972 (CWA). These services include Aquifer Protection Permitting (APP) and applicability submissions; National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permitting including Notice of Intent (NOI) and Notice of Termination (NOT) paperwork, Storm Water Pollution Prevention ...
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based in USA
President Gerald Ford signed into law the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), to be overseen by the U.S. EPA. This was a means for controlling pollution to the environment – air, soil and water – often caused by the generation, mismanagement and improper disposal of hazardous waste material by Industry in the U.S. RCRA is a "cradle to grave" system for managing hazardous ...
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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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Our training services are second to none. We can deliver customized training programs in addition to the standard OSHA, NFPA, and EPA courses. On and off-site training available. 40 Hour HAZWOPER Training, 24 Hour HAZWOPER Training, 8 Hour HAZWOPER REFRESHER Training, HAZ-MAT First Responder Awareness, HAZ-MAT First Responder Operations, HAZ-MAT First Responder Technician, HAZ-MAT First Responder ...
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Phase I Environmental Site Assessments are an integral part of the due diligence and decision-making process for lending and property purchase decisions. A Phase I Environmental Site Assessments includes a site visit and a historical and regulatory review that is designed to identify environmental issues such as current and historic environmental conditions that may affect property values, pose a ...
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based in USA
This law amended the Clean Water Act (CWA) to augment Federal response authority, increase penalties for unauthorized oil spills, expand the organizational structure of the Federal response framework and provide a greater emphasis on preparedness and response activities. The CWA requires the preparation of plans to respond to a worst case discharge of oil and other chemical products to U.S. ...
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based in USA
We sell all aspects of training equipment including, personal protective equipment, Respiratory protection, chemical warfare detection equipment, atmospheric monitoring equipment and much ...
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based in USA
MSRC offers a full range of oil spill response capabilities intended to help meet the planning criteria of the Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA 90). This is made possible through a combination of MSRC's own dedicated response capability and contracted ...
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based in USA
Competent and field experienced Environmental Health & Safety Specialists, Certified Firefighters and Project Safety Coordinators that make up our TEAM. Terrorism Awareness, Oil Spill Response, Hazardous Materials Response, Confined Space Entry, Confined Space Rescue Ops., Construction Safety, Facility Safety Auditing, Fire Safety, Firefighting, Structural Collapse Operations, Trench ...
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based in USA
Our assessments reports are prepared per the latest ASTM standard and considering client’s specific additional requirements. Staff is experienced and certified inspectors and have extensive qualifications to conduct a survey of any comprehensive site. Our inspectors have been trained for additional testing to identify presence of any vapor intrusion, asbestos, lead-based paint, or mold that ...
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based in USA
Bison Engineering has prepared numerous spill prevention control and countermeasure plans (SPCC). SPCC plans are required by federal regulations for facilities that meet certain criteria for storage of petroleum products. Plans must include type and amount of petroleum stored, spill prevention features of equipment, employee training, history of any spills or leaks, procedures to follow in case ...
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