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Environmental
Permitting:
EAW and EIS Services
Your
large new project or expansion may trigger an environmental
review process and possibly require an Environmental Impact
Statement or Environmental Assessment Worksheet. You may have
designers who know your project, but the environmental review
process covers dozens of categories, from soils to air impacts
and from endangered species to traffic. How can you get the
job done efficiently without risking your project?
Barr
has decades of experience in the environmental field and the
in-house experts to deal with the many aspects of the environmental
review process. Since the 1970s, we've completed nearly 50
EAW and EIS projects. We have experience with some of the
most difficult environmental assessments and the public relations
and legal issues that surround them.
We
work with the responsible agencies to identify the key issues
and bring experts to work on them, keeping loose ends and
uncertainties to a minimum. Barr also works with clients'
legal counsel to form a competent, organized team that can
anticipate and handle problems.
The
result: less risk, lower cost, and shorter time frames.
Read
a paper on an air
toxics review (inhalation risk analysis and screening
multimedia and ecological risk analysis) at a taconite facility.
Read
a paper on a mercury
mass-balance evaluation Barr performed at a taconite facility.
You
can also read more about Barr's mercury-related services in
the Client Resources section of this website (Hot
Topic).
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