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Plan Ahead to Check Air Permitting Off Your To-Do List

Our environmental professionals can partner with you to make the process a breeze

Air permits are required before construction starts on a production facility – as are ongoing air emission monitoring and periodic updating once the completed facility starts operations. Two key factors for a successful air permit: start early and work with a trusted partner. Starting the process early – 12 to 18 months in advance, in some cases – helps avoid costly delays when you’re ready to break ground. And a solid initial air permit can help avoid future violations as your facility ages. Learn more.


Questions about environmental compliance? Learn the latest developments – replay our recent webinars

Where regulations stand now, with possible change on the horizon

Amid the uncertainty of proposed environmental regulation updates, baseline state and federal requirements remain in place – as do the penalties for noncompliance.  We can help explain what might happen and guide you through requirements as they stand.

What about NEPA? Four of our experts share their opinions

Uncertainty surrounds hte National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) as it does with other environmental regulations. In a recent webinar, Navigating NEPA in 2025, our compliance experts discussed four key questions to help clients better understand what has happened already and what could be coming next. Watch the replay.

Making the right site selection decision starts with the right data.

Better data drives better decisions. Our webinar, Subsurface Data-Enriched Site Intelligence, focuses on our multidisciplinary approach to identifying and mitigating subsurface environmental and geotechnical risks on your next project site. Learn what you can do with better data.

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