Environmental Surveys:
- Compliance - Review installations and practices for compliance;
provide feedback, training, and report; ensure budget requests reflect all
corrective measures necessary.
- Management Audits - Audit practices of management for
consistency with environmental compliance objectives, decipher elements
of risk, and track goals.
- Site Assessment (Phase I and Phase II) - Perform surveys
and compile required documentation for property transfers or sale; analyses
arranged; interpretive results provided.
- Risk Assessment - Conduct surveys to ascertain pathway
of exposure and risk to the environment; analyses arranged; results provided.
- Personal Property Environmental Assessment - Conduct
surveys and compile documentation required for hazardous properties transfer
or sale; samples and analyses may be required.
- NEPA - Conduct surveys and report impact of federal activity
(construction) on the environment.
- Preliminary Assessments/Site Investigations - Conduct
surveys and compile reports on suspected releases to the environment; negotiate
mitigation with state and local governments.
Program Support
- Program creation and technical oversight and assistance.
- Customized training in accordance with unique compliance
needs of the organization.
- Interdisciplinary environmental review and advice on
pollution prevention, minimization, regulatory interpretation, plan writing,
notices of violation or consent decrees, excess personal property, real
estate sales, engineering, contracting, and under ground storage tanks.
- Conduct contract reviews for environmental requirements.
- Conduct product reviews.
- Advise on potentially responsible party (PRP) issues.
Compliance Plans
Guidance provided to bring installation and activities into
compliance with required plans and permits. These include emergency planning,
vessel spill response, hazardous waste management, PCB management, Clean Water
Act discharge permits, storm water, recycling, drinking water testing, and
hazardous waste storage and disposal.
Forms and Information
NOAA Requirements
for CIMS (draft June 1998)
Last Updated: February 3, 2004
Comments:
Bernie.Denno@noaa.gov
Phone: (301) 713-2870 x101
Publication
of the Eastern Administrative Support Center (EASC), National Oceanic & Atmospheric
Administration (NOAA), U.S. Department of Commerce. http://www.easc.noaa.gov