United States
Oregon - Portland - EC
Local EHS Services in Our New Oregon Office
Trinity Consultants' Portland team has been serving clients in Oregon and other adjacent states, and now has a local office presence. Our team has deep expertise and experience in this region's multiple industries with regard to environmental compliance and air permitting needs.
Our industry expertise includes:
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- Air Contaminant Discharge Permit (ACDP) applications
- Notice of Intent to Construct applications
- Cleaner Air Oregon compliance
- Title V Operating Permits
- Air quality compliance support
- Emission inventory development and reporting
- Atmospheric dispersion modeling
- Air toxic risk assessments
Local Leadership
Jesse Gonzalez
Managing Consultant- Phone:
- 503.713.5550
- Email:
- jgonzalez@trinityconsultants.com
Oregon - Portland - EC
8705 SW Nimbus Ave, Suite 350
Beaverton, Oregon 97008
- Phone:
- 503.713.5550
- TOLL-FREE:
- 888.555.2340
Oregon - Portland - EC
Our Services Offered
Air Dispersion Modeling
Trinity provides a wide range of air quality modeling consulting services for regulatory applications, emergency planning, and human health assessments.Air Quality Permitting
Trinity Consultants are experts in air permitting support for compliance with the Clean Air Act, offering comprehensive services from strategy, application development, and agency negotiations.Emissions Calculations, Inventories, and Reporting
Trinity specializes in comprehensive emissions inventory and reporting for facilities, leveraging EPA and industry data to accurately identify and quantify emissions utilizing detailed reporting and advanced EHS digital solutions.Toxic Release Inventory (TRI)
Ensure EPA compliance and minimize environmental impact with Trinity's expert TRI reporting, advanced chemical management, and pollution prevention services.Insights
Local News
Requested Public Comment for Klamath Falls PM2.5 Maintenance Plan
2023 Air Toxics Emissions Inventory Reporting Form
2024 Proposed Updates to Air Quality Permitting Rules
Oregon OSHA Combustible Dust Emphasis Program Update
How Did We Get Here?The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) initiated the Combustible Dust National Emphasis Program (NEP) in October 2007 after several combustible dust explosions and fires and reissued the NEP in 2008 after the sugar refinery explosion in Brunswick, Georgia. The NEP provides inspectors with a set of guidelines to follow when reviewing facilities handling combustible dust. As part of the 2008 NEP, each Area OSHA Office was expected to inspect at least 4 ...
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