by Caltha Company | Apr 12, 2017 | Audit, Caltha LLP Project Summaries, Due Diligence, Environmental Audit, Environmental Due Diligence, Hazardous Materials, OSHA, Safety, Site Assessment, Spill Prevention
Caltha LLP Project Summary Project: Due Diligence RMP Focused Compliance Audit of Cold Storage Facility Client: National Food Processing Company Location(s): Iowa Key Elements: Due Diligence, Environmental compliance audit, Multimedia compliance audit, Accidental...
by Caltha, LLP | Apr 12, 2017 | Air Quality, Caltha LLP Services, Environmental Audit, Hazardous Materials, OSHA, Spill Prevention, Sustainability
Most anhydrous ammonia refrigeration operations are subject to the Accidental Release Prevention requirements in Section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. These rules require facilities to prepare a Risk Management Plan (RMP) which includes details on...
by Caltha Company | Feb 11, 2017 | Caltha LLP Project Summaries, SPCC, Spill Prevention, Training
Caltha LLP Project Summary Project: SPCC Plan 5-Year Review, Plan Update & Management Compliance Training Client: Transportation Terminal Location: Wisconsin Key Elements: Regulatory compliance training, SPCC Plan Overview: Caltha LLP was retained by this...
by Caltha Company | Jan 25, 2017 | Industrial Wastewater, Spill Prevention, Water
The Pennsylvania DEP General Industrial Stormwater Permit General PAG-03 was revised in September 2016. This latest version of the permit updated the Best Management Practices (BMP) that apply to all industrial sectors to conform to the general BMPs contained in EPA’s...
by Caltha Company | Jan 25, 2017 | EPCRA, Industrial Wastewater, Spill Prevention, Water
In the revised General Industrial stormwater discharge permit issued in September 2016, Pennsylvania DEP has updated the requirements for Preparedness, Prevention and Contingency (PPC) Plan. The purpose for the update was to make the General Permit consistent with the...
by Caltha Company | Jan 14, 2017 | Hazardous Materials, Spill Prevention, Water
In 2016, the USEPA issued a letter of intent to initiate rulemaking to implement Section 311(j)(1)(C) of the CWA. This Clean Water Act (CWA) provision authorizes USEPA to enact rules to protect the waters of the US from releases of hazardous substances, similar to...