United States
Arkansas - Little Rock
Trinity's Little Rock staff bring extensive hands-on experience with environmental permitting and compliance in Arkansas and Tennessee (Memphis/Shelby County). Since 1996, the Little Rock office has assisted Arkansas and Memphis/Shelby County clients with projects in a wide range of industries. With an in-depth knowledge of state, local, and federal permitting and compliance processes, we support industrial clients with environmental permitting and compliance reporting projects.
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Local Leadership
Shannon Lynn
Principal Consultant- Phone:
- 501.225.6400
- Email:
- slynn@trinityconsultants.com
Arkansas - Little Rock
1701 Centerview Dr, Ste 109
Little Rock, Arkansas 72211
- Phone:
- 501.225.6400
- TOLL-FREE:
- 888.555.2340
Arkansas - Little Rock
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.Auditing and Verification
Boost EHS compliance and performance with tailored Auditing & Verification solutions for regulatory compliance, management systems, and risk management.Chemical Inventory Reporting
Streamline EPCRA compliance with expert SDS/Tier II reporting, audits, hazard analysis, and cross-media impact management for chemical safety from Trinity.EHS and Sustainability Reporting
Streamline your EHS reporting with Trinity's regulatory compliance and sustainability reporting expertise for accuracy, efficiency, and reduced compliance risks.EHS Management Systems
Trinity's professionals bring decades of management system experience to client engagements, encompassing a complete spectrum of EHS&Q systems: ISO14001, RC14001, ISO 45001, ISO 50001, and ISO 9001.Industrial Odor Analysis
Optimize your industry's air quality with Trinity's comprehensive odor management services, including ambient air monitoring, dispersion modeling, emissions analysis, and expert training.NEPA Support
Our team of scientists, consultants, and project managers are experienced in developing and managing diverse NEPA projects and compliance activities.Noise and Vibration
Maximize compliance and minimize noise impact with Trinity's specialized assessments, modeling, and mitigation solutions for industrial and commercial sectors.Risk Management Program Support
Trinity’s team of RMP experts are committed to identifying, assessing, documenting, and addressing risks to ensure the safety of our clients, community, and the environment for chemical accident prevention.Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure Plan (SPCC)
Trinity has the expertise to develop SPCC Plans across numerous industrial facilities and can assist with plan revisions and program audits.Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)
Trinity is the leading industry regulatory expert in SWPPP stormwater runoff from industrial facilities and construction sites that can contaminate rivers, lakes, and coastal waters.Sustainability Program Support and ESG Disclosure
Trinity elevates your sustainability journey with expert ESG support, managing risks, seizing opportunities, and ensuring compliance with global standards.Tank Services
Maximize tank compliance and design efficiency with Trinity's comprehensive environmental services, including permits, emissions calculations, and floating roof expertise streamlined with AP-42 updated tools.Insights
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Under the New Source Review (NSR) air permitting regulations, including the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) requirements, facilities subject to PSD permitting are required to conduct a Best Available Control Technology (BACT) analysis. Per the PSD regulations (40 CFR 52.21(j)) BACT is defined as the maximum reduction in pollution that is considered achievable by the regulatory authority, while accounting for energy, environmental, and economic impacts, and other costs. I...
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