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This may include the assessment of (i) permitting and land use data, (ii) utility availability and reliability, (iii) natural hazard exposure, (v) environmental risks, (vi) adjacency risks, and (v) legal risks.
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Our Waste Facilities Practice provides planning, permitting, feasibility analysis, engineering and design, construction, monitoring and operational services associated with transfer stations, material recovery, composting, waste-to-energy, drop-off and citizen convenience centers and landfill facilities.
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May include using a truck with a plow, spreading salt, snow blowing, and/or shoveling Inspects tied down RVs, park models, and mobile homes for cleanliness, rust, damage, and other problems prior to permitting their sale Completes checklists of physical condition of resort sites prior to and after guest occupancy.
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Submit and acquire entitlements, approvals, and agreements as required from jurisdictions to install Crown Castle facilities both in the public right of way and on towers on private property. Provide zoning and permitting updates and expertise for customer meetings when required.
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Services may include Phase I/II environmental site assessments, ecological and natural resource field surveys, tank closure assessments, asbestos abatement, storm water management, and site planning and permitting.
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Yorke Engineering, LLC has assisted over 1,400 client organizations with their Air Quality and Environmental Compliance, Engineering, and Permitting needs. (Environmental Permitting and Compliance Specialist.
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Fulfil a “seller/do-er” role, using your experience to lead and execute siting, licensing, and permitting of all types of energy facilities, with an initial emphasis on electric transmission.
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We are Montrose, a global environmental services provider offering environmental planning and permitting, measurement and analytical services, and environmental resiliency and sustainability solutions.
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Participates in the review of current planning/permitting activities related to land subdivisions, residential and commercial permits, variances, urban design, concurrency for facilities and services, conditional uses, critical areas, transportation, shorelines and interlocal agreements.
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Provide project engineering and task management, conduct difficult to complex hydraulic and hydrologic modeling; conduct stormwater collection systems modeling and design; collect, assimilate and present data in reports, memos and public forums; lead production of design calculations and technical reports; and lead preparation of engineering plans and specifications for design of detention facilities, storm drains, flood control facilities and other hydraulic structures.
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Professional experience in air permitting and operations, wastewater permitting and operations, and regulatory experience in CAA, CWA, SARA, TIER II, TRI (EPCRA), NESHAP, RCRA, CERCLA, SPCC, etc.
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Identify key talent in the facilities market and assist with recruitment of identified talent including key staff retention. The Solid Waste Facilities Practice resides under the Waste Sector within the Resources Business Group.
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Familiarity with NYS Construction Stormwater permitting, wetland permitting and NEPA. The Kenneth A. Kesselring Site’s Facilities Engineering organization in Ballston Spa, New York seeks an experienced Civil Engineer to join our mission.
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Qualified applicants will have 5-8 years of experience providing electrical engineering support for at least one of these various water resource projects including hydropower plants, dams, spillways, gate structures, pump storage, fish hatcheries, and water treatment facilities.
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Ensures that significant safety, quality, and environmental risks associated with the facilities or properties of the Company, programs and activities are identified and avoided or mitigated to the extent practical by maintaining effective legislative and regulatory monitoring and response, audit and self-inspection, spill and clean-up, permitting, remediation and monitoring.
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