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1 $90M of compliance work in past 5 years Conducted 1000+ environmental compliance projects in GSA Region 3 National and regionally recognized experts Developed assessment tools ranging from self-inspection checklists to formal audit protocols EA gets the big and small pictures— concurrent development of EMS and compliance programs Expert at documenting nonapplicability Team’s Qualifications in GSA Region 3 Compliance Services Environmental Compliance, Stormwater Program, Air Program, Hazardous Material Management, UST/AST
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2 Full-Service In-house Compliance Capabilities Service No. of SitesProject Examples Compliance Audits 500+ Pepsi Bottling Group – EA performed multimedia compliance audits of more than 35 separate facilities over a 10-month period. Air Programs500+ Armed Forces Retirement Home – Developed Clean Air Act Title V operating permit for this facility in DC. Negotiated simplified permit conditions during permit renewal, reducing compliance burden on client. Developed air emissions tracking and calculation tools, and prepare Annual Emissions Statements, Annual Title V Permit Compliance Certifications, and Semi-annual Title V Deviation Reports. Stormwater Plans and Permits 100+ Air Force Reserve Installations—Completed Comprehensive Site Compliance Evaluations and developed SWPPPs for 11 reserve bases in PA, NY, OH, MN, IN, CA, FL, and WI. UST/AST400+ Maryland State Highway Administration—EA developed and is currently managing SHA’s UST program. Developed a comprehensive inventory and action plan, and performed initial inspections at 40 facilities. Currently managing UST upgrades, replacements, and repairs for SHA’s western region. Hazardous Materials Management 100+ Ohio Army National Guard—Completing update of comprehensive Hazardous Waste Management Plan for Camp Perry, a 640-acre training facility in Ohio. SPCC, Contingency, Facility Response Plans 200+ US Army Reserve Command—Prepared site-specific Pollution Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plans for 43 bases and updated 2. Each plan addressed general prevention and response of potential oil and hazardous substances spills and included general facility information, detailed material, equipment, and facility inventory, description of deficiencies at each site, and corresponding corrective actions and contingency plans. Pollution Prevention Plans 100+ Naval Station Newport, RI—EA prepared a Pollution Prevention Plan update in accordance with Naval Facilities Engineering Service Center User’s Guide UG-2046-ENV Guidance Manual for Preparation of Navy Shore Installation Pollution Prevention Plan Updates, dated February 2001, for a 1,000-acre station supporting 30+ tenant Commands Team’s Qualifications in GSA Region 3
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Maryland State Highway Administration Maryland State Highway Administration Environmental Compliance Program 3 What MSHA Needs to Do— Supporting voluntary audit/disclosure agreement with EPA Region 3 How they Need to Do it— Developing EMS and individual compliance programs Attaining compliance for SHA— – Ground-up development of EMS and individual compliance programs – Baseline compliance assessments at 94 facilities – 20 air permits for a variety of sources – Comprehensive training program to address requirements of EPCRA, RCRA, and other regulations – System-wide UST management program – Developing web-based EMIS (SHARCS) Team’s Qualifications in GSA Region 3
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4 Maryland State Highway Administration Maryland State Highway Administration Extension of SHA Staff Routine inspection program to maintain compliance and prepare for audits EA personnel serving as District Environmental Coordinators for 3 maintenance districts Leading SHA’s environmental compliance steering committee Supporting negotiations with EPA regarding audit agreement Supporting internal environmental reporting and business planning Team’s Qualifications in GSA Region 3
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5 Air Force Center for Environmental Excellence (AFCEE) “EA has been totally committed to excellence and we appreciated your efforts to mobilize the same key personnel each year.” Michael Woloshuk, P.E., Environmental Engineer, Grissom ARB $3 million of compliance work nationwide and overseas Performed up to 10 concurrent task orders; programmatic and multiple standalone projects Extensive work in nearly all service categories Project example—SWPPP updates at 11 Air Force Reserve installations – Individual projects – Standardized deliverables – Uniform quality Team’s Qualifications in GSA Region 3
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