The Verdantas team brings decades of experience understanding the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program, which addresses water pollution through the regulation of point sources of water discharge to the waters of the United States. Focusing primarily on industrial wastewater and stormwater discharge compliance, Verdantas’ team of EHS professionals work with clients in the both the public and private sector to fully understand their operations and processes as they relate to wastewater and stormwater discharges. Using our in-depth knowledge of NPDES regulations and detailed understanding of facility operations, we are able to successfully permit our clients’ water discharges and help them maintain continued program compliance. Whether you are looking to construct a new facility, improve your existing wastewater treatment capabilities, or need help with regulatory agency interactions, we have the right team to you can turn to and trust for all of your wastewater and stormwater program needs.

Services offered

Stormwater Permitting  |  Industrial NPDES Permitting  |  Industrial Sewer Permitting  |  Treatment System Evalutions  |  Sampling  |  Reporting  |  Closed-Loop Systems

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Resources

Planning & Contingency Approaches Topic of AHMP 2022 Technical Session
Planning & Contingency Approaches Topic of AHMP 2022 Technical Session

Contingency Planning for Renovation and Demolition: Managing Hazardous Building Materials is the topic being presented a...

During Covid-19: Creating Innovative Solutions to Meet Training Needs and Maintain Regulatory Compliance
During Covid-19: Creating Innovative Solutions to Meet Training Needs and Maintain Regulatory Compliance

In 2020, Covid-19 posed a challenge to all of us – how could we deliver our services while keeping our staff and our cli...

CT Unveils Plans for a Release-Based Program While Making Changes to the Transfer Act
CT Unveils Plans for a Release-Based Program While Making Changes to the Transfer Act

Release-Based Cleanup Program On October 2, 2020, the Governor of Connecticut signed legislation authorizing the develop...

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