United States

California - Ventura

The Ventura, CA team of Trinity Consultants/Sespe Consulting serves clients industries such as real estate development, waterfront development, mining and construction materials, agriculture, healthcare, manufacturing, oil and gas, and more. Areas of expertise and experience include EHS regulatory compliance, land use planning, NEPA/CEQA support, and SMARA requirements, and geological services.

Local Leadership

John Hecht

John Hecht

Principal Consultant
Phone:
805.275.1515
Email:
jhecht@sespe.com
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California - Ventura

374 Poli Street, Suite 200
Ventura, California 93001

Phone:
805.275.1515
TOLL-FREE:
888.555.2340

California - Ventura

Our Services Offered

Our local Ventura staff have expertise in the following areas.

CEQA Support

Trinity's CEQA regulatory expertise, technical proficiency, responsiveness, and creative thinking empower clients with the insights needed to comply with confidence.

NEPA Support

Our team of scientists, consultants, and project managers are experienced in developing and managing diverse NEPA projects and compliance activities.

Land Use Planning Services

Trinity Consultants' land use planning engineers maximize project potential with expertise in feasibility, permits, CEQA/NEPA, compliance, public hearings, and regulatory negotiations.

Insights

Local News

California Sees Flurry of “Waiver” Activity Ahead of New Administration

Cumulative Air Toxics – South Coast AQMD is Developing New CEQA Methods Impacting New Construction, Major Projects and Permitting

Bay Area AQMD Extends Tier 4F BACT Requirement to Emergency Diesel Engines Rated <1,000 BHP Effective December 2, 2024

SCAQMD Rule 317.1 Notice of Applicability Next Steps

On June 7th, 2024, the South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) adopted Rule 317.1 - Clean Air Act Nonattainment Fees for 8-Hour Ozone Standards in order to fulfill the obligations of the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA) Section 185. CAA Section 185 requires all major stationary sources of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and/or NOX within ozone nonattainment areas to either reduce their emissions by 20% of a baseline amount or pay a fee every year until the applicable National ...

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