Environmental Management Solutions
MEC is committed to
providing solutions to your environmental and health & safety
issues. We are mindful of the well-being of your workforce as well as
the productivity and efficiency of your business. Our solutions strive
to strike a balance between environmental stewardship, worker safety,
and production; realizing that these components of your business cannot
be successful without the others.
We have a talented lineup of
professional staff members that can address your needs from technical
engineering to program administration and practical compliance
solutions. MEC realizes how important the people behind your business
are and we are committed to assisting you to make your business safer
and more productive.
MEC
provides an electronic compliance calendar that highlights the due dates
of the assorted reports and tasks that the client must complete
throughout the year. The calendar provides a good reminder of
compliance due dates and makes sure that nothing falls through the
cracks or gets overlooked.
- Phase I Environmental Site Assessments
Phase
I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) reports are prepared following
the “All Appropriate Inquiry†procedures in 40 CFR 312 as published by
U.S. EPA (final AAI rule enacted November 1, 2006) and as adopted into
the American Society for Testing and Material’s (ASTM’s) E-1527-05
procedure. Midwest Environmental has also completed numerous Phase II
ESAs to further investigate “recognized environmental conditions†such
as current or former underground and above ground petroleum storage
tanks, hazardous waste use and storage, and asbestos.
- Spill Prevention Control & Counter Measures Plan
EPA
is cracking down on inadequate SPCC Plans. MEC will prepare and certify
plans in accordance with EPA regulations to meet your facility needs.
Emergency
Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Section 313 requires
EPA and the States to annually collect data on releases and transfers of
certain toxic chemicals from industrial facilities, and make the data
available to the public in the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI). Many
industries are required to report in accordance with Section 313 by
submitting a Form R and/or Form A. MEC will review product purchasing
and usage records to determine if TRI threshold reporting levels are met
that would require submittal. MEC will provide the completed report to
allow you to review it prior to the submittal date.