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Efficient Air Pollution Monitoring and Compliance Testing

Obtaining a permit to build your natural gas compressor station should not be an insurmountable challenge. Environmental Compression Services Inc. near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, can handle every stage of the process, from air pollution monitoring to local committee notifications, with ease. Our goal is to save you time and money by offering all the services needed to meet your filing obligations and be compliant from day one. Ensure productivity without worry today by going with a company that has your back.


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Air Quality Compliance Permitting

Whether you are located in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, or New York, we can help you obtain a state permit. This process is a vital first step for any company, and should be completed before leasing land or breaking ground for a new compressor station. The application outlines what is going where, how many compressors are being used, the pollution produced, and the storage tanks to be utilized for waste oil and other unwanted ground products. Each permit application should be filed at least six months before breaking ground, to avoid violating relevant statutes and guidelines. After approval, you will receive a permit valid for five years.

County and Township Notification

Notifying your local planning committees is a requirement for any new project. Our team will send a letter to each committee on your behalf, including all relevant application and permit information.


Emission Evaluation and Compliance Testing

DEP and EPA regulations require quarterly and annual testing to guarantee continued compliance with evolving regulations. We go beyond ensuring compliance with state and federal regulatory guidelines, and include a fuel study and engine test. Save money by improving efficiency, lowering maintenance and fuel costs, and optimizing run time when your inspection is performed by us.

Operating Permit

Actual construction requires an operating permit, which is dependent on your initial permit and stack test results. The results of this test must be sent to the Department of Environmental Protections (DEP) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) within 180 days. Permit requirements are constantly in flux, especially with the DEP. With changes routinely coming every 18 months, it is vital that you ensure that your site stays in compliance. We will help you handle this monumental task.

Emission Stack Testing

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LDAR (Leak Detection and Repair)

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