John Colebrook

John Colebrook

John Colebrook

/ Managing Consultant

John Colebrook serves as the manager of Trinity Consultants’ operations in Northern Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. John provides a wide range of environmental permitting and compliance support to various industrial sources located primarily in the Southeast and Midwest, but his experience and reputation in certain industrial sectors extends nationally. During his career, Mr. Colebrook has managed more than 150 projects across more than 20 industrial sectors in more than 20 distinct service areas.

He has in-depth technical experience in various aspects of the air quality consulting field including state and federal air quality permitting including Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting, Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) compliance assistance, emission inventory development, and dispersion modeling. Mr. Colebrook has helped clients develop compliance plans and the associated compliance tracking infrastructure to address requirements of the New Source Performance Standards (NSPS), National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs) and Title V programs. He has also taken a lead role in developing all aspects of PSD permit applications projects for various industrial clients including Best Available Control Technology (BACT) analyses, air dispersion modeling analyses using multiple dispersion models, and additional impact analyses. Mr. Colebrook has participated in the execution of environmental permitting projects for multiple large capital expansion projects in both greenfield and existing facility installations across a wide range of industrial sectors (e.g., primary and secondary aluminum, petroleum refining, electric utilities and coal gasification etc.). The total expenditure for his projects under management for environmental permitting support exceeds $20 billion.

Mr. Colebrook’s primary project work is performed for petroleum refining, chemical manufacturing, and primary and secondary metals manufacturing, industries, but he has served a wide range of other industrial sectors and has a fundamental understanding of industrial process design and operation. Mr. Colebrook is an instructor for Trinity’s popular training courses including Air Regulations and Permitting in Kentucky and Kentucky Environmental Reporting Workshop. Mr. Colebrook facilitates Trinity’s participation as an Associate Member in the Aluminum Association. Mr. Colebrook graduated with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from Bucknell University, and he is in the process of becoming a registered Professional Engineer.