Part 6: Defending Your Facility Against Common EPA Violations

Monday, January 9, 2012 by eCAP Account Team

Knowing what to expect should assist in determining the current compliance status with any applicable environmental policy. This is generally accomplished by conducting a baseline compliance audit. The audit involves evaluating the various applicable environmental regulations (CAA, CWA, RCRA, SARA, CERCLA, and EPCRA) as previously mentioned. The goal of the audit is to evaluate compliance and deficiencies with respect to permitting, reporting, monitoring, record keeping, and limitations applicable to the various programs. The audit should be a comprehensive inspection of the facility’s operations and a review of the facility’s operational and environmental records.  Lastly, the audit should recommend programs and procedures necessary to address the deficiencies.

August Mack has developed an environmental, health and safety (EH&S) compliance assurance program (eCAP®) revolutionizing the way facilities manage compliance. eCAP® is an environmental management service providing clients with complete, comprehensive and site-specific compliance assistance. Not only does eCAP® provide compliance a facility’s current identified requirements, it will also ensure notification of any future applicable requirements and their potential impact on a company’s operations.  eCAP® is designed to allow plant personnel to focus on the production aspects of their operation, while August Mack’s regulatory experts are contracted to develop, implement and maintain the facility’s regulatory compliance program. eCAP® is a proven defense against EPA citations and violations for more than 10 years.


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