EWMA's staff of Professional and Environmental Engineers offers an array of environmental compliance services, ranging from regulatory compliance audits to permitting issues. We remain current with regulations and are known for our successful negotiations with regulatory agencies. At EWMA, we apply our in-depth knowledge of federal and state regulations and work closely with clients to develop permitting policy and document retention strategies that demonstrate compliance. We can handle all aspects of an environmental compliance project from evaluating compliance status, to developing strategies, to permitting and monitoring.
Some of the more prevalent compliance services that EWMA provides our clients include:
Compliance Auditing
Environmental regulations require certain industrial facilities conduct a periodic regulatory compliance audit to determine whether a facility is in compliance with current environmental standards. Regulatory compliance audits are also conducted for internal auditing or pre-acquisition due diligence. EWMA has extensive experience conducting regulatory compliance audits. To comply with state and federal environmental regulations, EWMA will conduct an audit of your manufacturing facility and will determine if your facility is in compliance with current environmental standards and procedures, including environmental permitting and record keeping.
Permitting – Air, Water and Hazardous Waste
Environmental regulations require industrial and other regulated commercial facilities to obtain permits for certain discharges to the air and water, and for the storage and disposal of hazardous waste. EWMA has extensive experience applying for permits from regulatory agencies. EWMA will apply for all the environmental permits necessary to keep your manufacturing facility in compliance with current environmental rules and regulations. EWMA can also assist in record keeping and reporting required by environmental permits.
Pollution Prevention Program
State and federal Pollution Prevention Act and other environmental regulations require certain facilities that generate of hazardous waste to conduct an assessment of their manufacturing processes to determine ways in which they can be modified or redesigned, so pollution can be prevented at the source. EWMA has extensive experience with pollution prevention assessments and engineering. To comply with New Jersey pollution prevention programs, EWMA will conduct an assessment of your manufacturing facility and will determine the best engineering solution to reduce the amount of pollution your facility generates. EWMA can prepare the required pollution prevention report and file it with the state.
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Case History
• Environmental Compliance - Large Dairy Manufacturer, Wallington, NJ