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Manage, inspect, and coordinate SWPPP plans to maintain compliance with governing agencies. W. W. Clyde is based in Utah and completes heavy civil construction projects throughout the Intermountain West including: building roads and highways, bridges, dams, airport runways, installing large diameter pipe, earthwork at mines and for environmental reclamation.
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Ensure the compliance with all project permitting and regulatory requirements such as SWPPP, local permitting, AHJ Specific town requirements, building and electrical permits. CS Energy is an industry-leading engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) renewable energy company that develops, designs and builds optimized solar, energy storage, and emerging energy projects.
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This role works in partnership with our Business Development, Engineering, Supply Chain, Operations, and Field Management teams to foster great customer relationships, secure backlog, champion effective project execution and will directly contribute to CS Energy position as a market leader in Energy Storage.
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Demonstrated experience in stormwater compliance, including knowledge of the Clean Water Act, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits, and Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP.
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Must be knowledgeable of regulatory requirements related to EHS (e.g. OSHA, SPCC, SWPPP, RCRA, Contingency Plan, Waste Minimization, etc. CSP, CHMM, CIH or similar preferred. The EHS Manager may supervise roles such as EHS Specialist, depending on the workforce size and/or complexity of the assigned location.
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Prepare and maintain regulatory required plans and procedures, including but not limited to: PSM, SPCC, SWPPP, RMP, HAZCOM, RCRA, Chemical Hygiene, Waste Management Minimization, State of LA and federal regulatory agency reporting.
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Manage environmental regulatory compliance (CAA, CWA, RCRA, EPCRA, SWPPP, SPCC) and sustainability performance (energy/water/waste resource reduction and efficiency) programs in alignment with regulatory requirements, Honda business plans, and company direction.
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We are partnered with an engineering firm looking for a dedicated Stormwater Engineer / SWPPP Specialist to join our Irvine or Los Angeles team. Lead training sessions for internal staff and external clients on SWPPP updates, QSP updates, and best practices for effective SWPPP implementation.
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Proven track record in preparing Drainage Studies, as well as preparing WQMP, LID, and SWPPP documents, and experience in land development design. Prepare and perform necessary calculations for stormwater reports (i.e. WQMP, LID, SWPPP) and compile reports for submittal.
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Experience with preparing SWPPP and SPCC Plans, annual EPCRA Tier II and TRI reporting, Chemical Data Reporting under TSCA, general and individual NPDES permitting for stormwater discharges, NPDES permitting for industrial discharges, and hazardous waste management.
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Implement environmental compliance plans - federal, state and local regulations (Title V, SWPPP, SPCC, RCRA, etc.) Implement environmental compliance plans - federal, state and local regulations (Title V, SWPPP, SPCC, RCRA, etc.
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We specialize in silt fence, hydroseeding, SWPPP inspections, and construction debris removal. We specialize in silt fence, hydroseeding, SWPPP inspections, and construction debris removal. Headquartered in the heart of Tennessee, Greenrise Technologies is a full-service green infrastructure firm that delivers innovative, reliable, and precise engineered turnkey systems in the following areas as well operations in a full-service erosion control division.
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Experience delivering applicable facility environmental training including: Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC), RCRA and DOT.
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Understanding of Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF), National Pollutant DischargeElimination System (NPDES), Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), and StormWater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP.
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Reviews the contractor’s submittals of project schedule, SWPPP, haul routes, permits, notices, etc. Monitors for compliance with the applicable environmental regulations and contract requirements, such as SWPPP. Follows City Best Management Practices (BMPs.
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