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EnviroMet has assisted Clients in the following areas:
- Air permitting strategy development for complex projects in the northeast US
- PSD permitting (impact and BACT analyses) for major power projects in the eastern US
- FERC licensing support and state air permitting for a proposed LNG terminal in New England
- Carbon footprint (WRI Scopes 1, 2 and 3) for a major power company having both domestic and international facilities
- Due diligence investigation (air) of more than 20 generating facilities
- Determination of creditable stack heights and calibration of AERMOD to fluid modeling results (in collaboration with CPP, Inc.)
- Development of a multi-state meteorological database for refined CALPUFF analyses of a Class I area
- Screening and refined CALPUFF concentration and visibility impact analysis of several proposed major projects
- Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) evaluations including Class I impact analysis for five coal-fired power plants located in the VISTAS and MANE-VU regions
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- Project-specific Investigation and recommendations regarding the H2SO4 aerosol issue for coal-fired generation with SCR retrofit
- Regional multi-source dispersion modeling analysis (PM10 and SO2) of a major urban area including over 200 sources
- Strategic evaluation of alternative inputs to the AERMOD model for site-specific use
- Mobile source CO modeling in support of a proposed mass transit facility
- Impact analysis of cogeneration plant additions for pharmaceutical and flooring products facilities
- Risk assessment, MACT, air permitting and Title V-related services for the chemical munitions destruction program at a U.S. Army depot
- Tracked and reviewed air permits for major coal-fired power plants throughtout the US with emphasis on BACT-related issues.
- Conducted research on air emissions and operational aspects of cofiring biomass with coal in large boilers
- Site evaluation (fatal flaw analysis) for distributed generation
- Meteorological data collection program specification, protocol, and negotiation for monitoring programs in complex terrain
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