Showing results for: Clean Water Regulations Services
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based in USA
While the Environmental Protection Agency works through the implications of the Second Circuit Court decision related to the implementation of the Phase II Final Rule - Clean Water Act, ENERCON continues to support the electricity generation industry with environmental and engineering services. These services are geared to minimize ...
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based in USA
RTP’s experts provide assistance to clients with Clean Water Act regulations and requirements on a regular basis. The varied backgrounds and technical knowledge of RTP staff afford clients with the detailed information necessary to evaluate site conditions to determine applicable requirements and define potential exposures. RTP staff ...
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based in USA
The Intertox team assists clients with both the science and strategy of the regulatory process at all levels, including federal, state and international requirements. Our work ranges from the Toxic Substances Control Act, Clean Water Act, and Proposition 65 in California to the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, Japan’s ...
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based in USA
Pursuant to the Clean Water Act, state and local authorities have set stringent requirements for controlling concentrated runoff from development projects to minimize nutrient enrichment and erosive forces. Understanding these regulations and having a palette of creative solutions allows EEC to incorporate retention and treatment into the ...
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based in USA
At Guam’s 70-year-old, 50-acre Ordot Dump, undocumented materials including unexploded ordnance and leachate discharge have frustrated closure efforts for years. Brown and Caldwell developed a prioritized plan to meet the looming 2013 closure deadline, achieve Subtitle D and Clean Water Act compliance, convert a portion of the ...
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based in USA
Federal permitting services include field surveys and the preparation and submittal of complete federal application packages. Perennial has extensive experience working with federal agencies to prepare detailed Environmental Assessments (EA) and Environmental Impacts Statements (EIS) for project-specific impacts on environmental resources and development of alternative ...
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by Climbex S.A.based in POLAND
We provide specialist pressure cleaning services (hydrodynamic cleaning, water jetting) consisting in directing a water jet at a pressure of 50 to 2,500 bar towards the cleaned surfaces. Cleaning with water ensures the highest possible degree of surface cleanliness. The method is ...
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based in USA
This program in Arizona is administered by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) and has become a 'legal' emphasis of the state regulatory compliance permitting program. The two main permits of the Clean Water Act that affect the construction industry are Section 402, stormwater pollution discharges related to ...
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based in USA
The clean water program regulates discharges of pollutants into the water, including wastewater from industry and water quality of surface ...
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based in USA
Section 303(d) of the federal Clean Water Act requires states to identify those water bodies not attaining water quality standards (i.e., waters whose beneficial uses have been impaired), to identify the pollutant causing the impairment, and to develop remediation plans (known as “total maximum daily ...
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based in USA
The Clean Water Act (CWA) not only regulates the discharges of pollutants into the nation's streams, rivers, lakes and other waterways from industrial facilities and municipal sewer systems but may also impact the development of commercial and residential property. The stormwater permit program of the CWA requires retail, commercial, ...
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based in USA
We are all about getting you results. Efficiently and cost effectively. And since we have been around since the before the Clean Water Act, we know how to do it exactly right. Our mission is to keep you compliant and out of trouble with the EPA. We do it all – a lot or a little – from basic support to complete operational ...
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based in USA
WWM and its principal David Rigby have a long history of developing master plans for water and sewer infrastructure. Beginning in the early 1970s with the passage of the Clean Water Act and the accompanying Construction Grants Program and coupled with the US Farmers Home Administration’s Rural ...
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based in USA
and standards utilized by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. TesTech conducts waters determinations in accordance with Army Corps of Engineers federal regulations and applicable state and local jurisdictions. Waters determinations include a site reconnaissance by a wetland specialist, wetland delineation, stream evaluation, and submission of ...
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by Acta Groupbased in USA
Acta professionals routinely advise clients on a full range of FIFRA issues, including registration, reregistration, compliance, and ...
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by Kleinfelderbased in USA
401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act, as well as local and state (e.g., California Environmental Quality Act [CEQA]) regulations. ...
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based in USA
Regulatory Permitting and Compliance, CEQA/NEPA Compliance, EIR/EIS Preparation, Agency Consultation, Endangered Species Mitigation Planning/Section 7 Consultation, California Department of Fish and Game Lake/Streambed Alteration Agreement, Clean Water Act Section 401 Water Quality Certification, Clean Water Act ...
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based in USA
All wetlands, whether on public or private property, are regulated by under the Clean Water Act. Specific guidelines are provided by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding permissible construction/development activities in wetlands. Soil type, particular plant species, and presence or signs of water all determine if a ...
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based in USA
Archeology - Prehistoric/Historic: How Can Cultural Resources Affect My Project? Laws and Regulations: The federal law that triggers most cultural resources investigations is the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 (NHPA). Section 106 of the NHPA requires that every federal agency take into account how each of its ...
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based in USA
Federal and state regulations addressing the protection of natural resources affect new land developments or the expansion of an existing one. Section 404 of the Clean Water Act requires assessment of properties for the presence of wetlands prior to initiation of land-disturbing activities. If wetlands are present at a site, this can ...
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