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EPA Issues Rule to Reduce Water Pollution from Construction Sites.

 

   "Thank you for a wonderful educational experience. We so enjoyed learning from you and J.W. You guys are true movers and shakers in the field!"

Melanie Mallory
City of Lubbock, TX

   “The guys felt that this was the best training so far that they have had. They liked that it was actually out in the field and very informative.

JW as usual was awesome.”

Donna K. Bogart
TRC Engineering

   “Getting a call from you is like getting a call from your doctor…you hope it’s good news but are not really shocked if it isn’t.  As a “necessary evil” I know you guys are under-appreciated but thanks again for calling today to discuss ways to minimize our exposure.” 

Kelly Reynolds
Parkway Builders

   "You’re the only company that’s really cared so far.”

Christi Upton
Environmental Coordinator
City of Southlake

   "JW Lemons and Rebecca Scott are the experts I call on for stormwater questions." 

Paul Ward
Chief Building Official
City of Southlake

Jurisdictions

The EPA

EPA leads the nation's environmental science, research, education and assessment efforts. The mission of the Environmental Protection Agency is to protect human health and the environment. Since 1970, EPA has been working for a cleaner, healthier environment for the American people

Visit The EPA online at www.epa.gov.

The EPA

The TCEQ of Texas

The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) is the environmental agency for the state. The TCEQ has approximately 2,980 employees, 16 regional offices, and a $539.1 million operating budget for the 2010 fiscal year (including both baseline and contingency appropriations).

Visit The TCEQ online at www.tceq.com.

The TCEQ

The DEQ Oklahoma

The mission of the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality is to enhance the quality of life in Oklahoma and protect the health of its citizens by protecting, preserving and restoring the water, land and air of the state, thus fostering a clean, attractive, healthy, prosperous and sustainable environment.

Visit The DEQ online at www.deq.state.ok.us.

The DEQ

The ADEQ Arkansas

The Department of Environmental Quality strives to protect and enhance the state's environment through regulatory programs, proactive programs and educational activities. While this overview focuses primarily on the Department's regulatory activities, almost every area of the agency also devotes time and personnel to outreach and education efforts.

Visit The ADEQ online at  www.adeq.state.ar.us.

DEQ Arkansas

The DEQ Louisiana

The mission of the Department was originally envisioned to manage all environmental concerns. The initial argument was whether areas such as wildlife and fisheries, parks and recreation, wetlands, scenic streams, litter control, drinking water, and agriculture and forestry were considered environmental management areas. With the exception of litter control, which moved to DEQ in 1993, all of these areas have, by definition, remained in other departments responsible for their particular management and control. While certain responsibilities have been transferred to DEQ over the years, environmental concerns of other departments necessitate interaction with DEQ.

Visit The DEQ Louisiana online at www.deq.state.la.us.

DEQ Louisiana

The New Mexico Environment Department

Our mission is to provide the highest quality of life throughout the state by promoting a safe, clean and productive environment. We are committed to providing clear articulation of our goals, standards, and expectations in a professional manner so that the citizens of New Mexico can make informed decisions about the environment and their community.

Visit NMED online at www.nmenv.state.nm.us.