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This position could include field work consisting of environmental monitoring/sampling of soil, ground/storm water, emissions, surface and subsurface investigations in combination of office work consisting of compliance, reporting, and permitting.
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Seven or More years of experience in geological assessments, water supply, water treatment, environmental assessments, contaminant investigation, contaminant remediation, storm water management, wastewater treatment, permitting projects, or compliance projects in the public and private sectors in Dallas Fort-Worth and surrounding area.
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Performs day-to-day field operations processing solid waste: loads and off-loads materials, supplies, or equipment; constructs and maintains berms and drainage systems; assists with litter prevention, control, and collection; may collect and separate hazardous materials such as Freon; and ensures all work activities are in compliance with local and state permitting requirements and environmental regulations.
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10+ years of planning, analysis, design, and implementation experience related to green stormwater infrastructure, civil site design, storm sewer conveyance, regulatory compliance and permitting.
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Responsible for evaluating federal, state, and local environmental permitting required permits, specifically sediment and erosion control/storm water preparation plans (SWPPP) and stormwater permitting for transmission capital project work concerning regulated electric transmission substations and lines.
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Industrial Storm Water and Wastewater Permitting and Compliance; Yorke Engineering, LLC has assisted over 1,400 client organizations with their Air Quality and Environmental Compliance, Engineering, and Permitting needs.
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Perform all aspects of sampling, monitoring, and testing required to maintain compliance with Federal, State, and Local regulations governing the wastewater treatment process, storm water, sludge management, and air permitting compliance.
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Comply with all necessary Environmental, Health, & Safety initiatives in the facility including air permitting, storm water compliance, HAZMAT, wastewater, fire & safety system, inspections, contractor training, employee training, electrical, hot work, etc.
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Our environmental planning staff prepare CEQA/NEPA compliance and related environmental documents for a wide range of projects including federal, state, and locally funded transportation projects; private sector residential, commercial, and industrial development; water/wastewater, storm water, and energy/utilities facilities; public plans and programs; educational facilities; and military facilities.
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Fieldwork may include data collection, conducting air compliance assessments, and field work for other media including storm water sampling, media inspections, hazardous waste audits, compilation of waste and chemical inventories, on-site environmental compliance support, and other field-based assignments to support compliance-based documents and plans.
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The Stormwater Permitting Section is responsible for implementing 15 RCNY Chapter 19.1 and the construction /post-construction requirements of the Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System permit issued to the City by NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
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Perform environmental compliance tasks, including SPCC planning, storm water planning, NPDES/TPDES, SWPPP, RCRA compliance, permit applications and renewals, wastewater permitting, toxic chemical usage/processing reporting, and hazardous waste related projects.
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Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager, leads some Environmental Health & Safety initiatives in the facility including: air permitting, storm water compliance, HAZMAT, waste water compliance, roof maintenance, Infrared inspections, compressed air management, cooling tower/chiller, air handlers, fire & safety system, inspections, contractor training, employee training, electrical, hot work, etc.
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A bit about us:We are a San Diego-based environmental law firm serving public and private entities in the areas of CEQA, regulatory compliance, brownfields development, energy, storm water and water quality, environmental enforcement, and environmental permitting and compliance.
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Direct environmental compliance programs related to hazardous waste, air permitting, water pollution control, storm water, underground storage tanks and community right-to-know programs.
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