Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) is an environmental, ecological, geotechnical, and cultural resources consulting firm serving public and private sector clients throughout the United States. Founded in 1989, ECA has successfully completed thousands of environmental, geotechnical, and cultural resource projects.
ECA strives to enforce clients' standards, to protect and enhance their reputations, and to contribute positively and identifiably to their successes. Court Overturns FCC Order that Removed Small Cells from NEPA and NHPA Review Tribal involvement and consultation is required for setting any new, non-replacement pole constructed for the purpose of supporting wireless antennas.
ECA strives to enforce clients' standards, to protect and enhance their reputations, and to contribute positively and identifiably to their successes. Court Overturns FCC Order that Removed Small Cells from NEPA and NHPA Review Tribal involvement and consultation is required for setting any new, non-replacement pole constructed for the purpose of supporting wireless antennas.
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Environmental Corporation of America (ECA) is an employee owned company known for our unsurpassed technical accuracy, speed of service, and innovative, no-nonsense approach to our work. Our staff of experienced professionals includes professional engineers, geologists, biologists, environmental scientists, historians, architectural historians and archaeologists.
ECA provides a variety of environmental compliance services which include: conducting compliance audits, preparing environmental compliance plans, preparing waste minimization and pollution prevention studies, and preparing facility toxic and hazardous waste management and operations plans and reports, such as Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting.
The Clean Air Act (CAA) places stringent air emission requirements on industry. These already stringent requirements are becoming more stringent with phased changes in legislative and regulatory requirements. These changes mandate the reduction in emissions of air toxics, particulates, chlorofluorocarbons, and pollutants which contribute to acid precipitation.
ECA has professionals registered in most eastern states with experience in conducting many types of engineering investigations including geotechnical investigations, foundation installation inspections, and materials testing during construction. ECA engineers are experienced in evaluating subsurface conditions relative to new construction and foundation design.
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