The TCEQ requires a number of reports, plans, and fees at different times throughout the year. To remind our valuable clients – we have put together due dates for common TCEQ reports and fees. Please reach out if we can assist your organization with the preparation of these reports : sales@esepartners.com
Read MoreThe TCEQ requires a number of reports, plans, and fees at different times throughout the year. To remind our valuable clients – we have put together due dates for common TCEQ reports and fees. Please reach out if we can assist your organization with the preparation of these reports : sales@esepartners.com
Read MoreThe TCEQ requires a number of reports, plans, and fees at different times throughout the year. To remind our valuable clients – we have put together due dates for common TCEQ reports and fees. Please reach out if we can assist your organization with the preparation of these reports : sales@esepartners.com
Read MoreThe opening of ESE’s East Houston / bay area office brings our 5 disciplines to a 5th location, with the others being: Greater Houston Area (Katy), Austin, San Antonio and the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex.
Read MoreThe TCEQ requires a number of reports, plans, and fees at different times throughout the year. To remind our valuable clients – we have put together due dates for common TCEQ reports and fees. Please reach out if we can assist your organization with the preparation of these reports : sales@esepartners.com
Read MoreDid you know – under the EPA’s voluntary Clean Air Act Audit Program, new owners of upstream exploration and production sites can mitigate their regulatory burden in exchange for auditing their sites for Clean Air Act violations, disclosing any violations, and correcting those violations on an agreed timeline?
If you have any questions, or need further information please contact Vidhi Singhal P.E. at (281) 501‑6100 or vidhi@esepartners.com. #E&P #compliance #oilandgas #upstream #ESEpartners
Read MoreHarris County requires that an operational permit for certain facilities is obtained prior to beginning operations for which a permit is required. The permits ensure that the County has necessary information to safeguard the county from the risks associated with high hazard occupancy. These permits are issued for operations set forth in Sections 105.6.1 through 105.6.50 of the Harris County Fire Code.
Harris County issued a new Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) operating permit, effective January 1, 2020. All new and existing facilities located in Harris County will be required to apply for a HAZMAT permit if they store, transport on-site, dispense or handle hazardous materials in quantities greater than those listed in Table 105.6.20. These permits are required to be renewed annually. If you have any questions, or need further information please contact Vidhi Singhal at (281) 501‑6100 or vidhi@esepartners.com. #HAZMAT #compliance #ESEpartners