We help our clients navigate rapidly evolving air quality regulations and cope with new requirements to consider a wider range of stakeholders in their environmental decision making.
Our air quality teams have extensive experience assessing, remediating, and permitting large and small air-related projects around the country.
Whether large scale power, complex chemical facilities, or simple manufacturing processes, we always provide our clients a custom solution that meets their needs and satisfies all regulatory compliance obligations.
ESI’s Air Quality Management teams have a comprehensive understanding of current regulations and strong relationships with regulatory authorities at all levels of government, and will quickly step in to guide and assist our clients in new or ongoing regulatory compliance challenges.
As an integral member of your team, we deliver the most accurate and timely information available so you can make informed decisions to manage your project goals and regulatory needs.
Our consultants are expert in the preparation of thorough permitting, compliance, and regulatory analysis, supportable documentation, regulatory negotiation, reporting, and ongoing permit management at the local, county, state, and federal levels of government.
If the project calls for new or additional emissions control technology to reach compliance, ESI’s engineers and Project Managers, along with our design, fabrication, and construction partners, deliver comprehensive solutions that are appropriate to the site and the compliance goals.
Air Permit Compliance
Major sources (Title V facilities) and some minor specialty sources must operate according to strict permit control and monitoring conditions.
Air Permit Compliance Auditing
Does the air permit accurately reflect facility operations and is the facility managing all necessary permit conditions?
Compliance Reporting
Does the facility have to report any exceedances, and if so what are the causes and corrective actions taken?
Emission Statements
Accurately reporting facility emissions from applicable sources from the previous calendar year.
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reports (Part 98)
For sites emitting greater than 25,000 tons per year (tpy) of carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2e).
Threshold Sensitivity Analysis
Can your facility apply as a synthetic minor and avoid some major source requirements?
One of the many “regulatory activities” associated with the permitting process involves the computer simulation of air pollutant emissions from a source to predict air pollution concentrations and dispersion in the area downwind from the source’s location.
National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) are established by USEPA for the criteria pollutants and recognized by state and local air quality agencies as the maximum air pollutant concentrations which can be measured or predicted in a community before the community is designated a Non-Attainment Area (NAA).
This process is often referred to as dispersion modeling or permit modeling, and predicted concentrations are usually referred to as “ambient impacts” (pollutant concentrations in the area surrounding the facility where the source is located). Pre-construction permitting under the Clean Air Act often requires air dispersion models to estimate the air quality impact from proposed new and modified sources.
The resulting Air Dispersion model is a sophisticated mathematical simulation of how air pollutants disperse in the atmosphere.
The process uses advanced sampling and analysis techniques and complex computer programs to calculate and predict the ambient impact of air pollutants emitted from sources such as industrial plants, combustion sources, vehicular traffic, or accidental chemical releases.
System Design, Engineering, & Deployment
Compliance Monitoring & Reporting
AB 2588 Toxics Modeling
Ambient Air Quality Impact Analyses
Air Quality Permit-Based Modeling
Air District Rule-Based Modeling
Mobile Source Modeling
Accidental Release Modeling
Odor Modeling
Modeling for “In-House” Engineering Evaluations
Project Decommissioning & Regulatory Closure
A stack test is a procedure for sampling a gas stream from a single sampling site at a facility, unit, or pollution control equipment location.
Stack testing is often required to verify emissions limits in relation to operating permit compliance and potential impact assessments.
In a quickly changing regulatory environment, it’s important for corporations to take steps to ensure their ongoing regulatory compliance. Our full suite of permitting, engineering, testing, and reporting services ensure that our clients remain in compliance with all applicable regulations.
Our team of experts work closely with our clients to provide timely and actionable information and offer guidance throughout the process.
Permit Review
Testing Protocol Development & Design
Regulatory Negotiations & Submittals
Expert Testimony & Litigation Support
Compliance Report Review & Submittal
Acid Gases (HCl, HF, H2SO4/SO3)
Aldehyde Compounds (CH2O, CH3CHO, C6H5OH)
Air Toxic Contaminants/Hazardous Air Pollutants
Criteria Contaminants (NOX, SO2, CO, VOC, PM, Pb)
Metals (including Mercury)
Particulate Matter (PM10/PM2.5)
PCDD/PCDF, PCB, PAH
Sulfur Compounds (H2S, COS, CS2, CH4S)
If you own property with real or potential environmental impacts in an area designated for Environmental Justice (EJ) attention, you may be facing new regulations that complicate the permitting, remediation, reporting, and certification of an impacted site.
States with pending or active
Environmental Justice programs
ESI assesses and resolves indoor air quality impacts for a broad range of clients and industries across the nation.
We have expertise in indoor air contamination related to heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, mold, asbestos, and lead.
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