Matthew Tarnoff

Matthew Tarnoff is the Managing Consultant for Trinity’s Nevada office based in Reno. Since joining Trinity in June 2015, he has helped clients with their Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) compliance and state-level air permitting. In addition, he has significant multimedia project experience in various aspects related to compliance with the Clean Water Act, RCRA, EPCRA, auditing and Risk Management Planning (RMP).

His industry experience is varied across electric power generation, mining, data centers, wood products, downstream natural gas, chemical manufacturing, terminals, and minerals processing industries.

Matt serves as the instructor for several Trinity state-specific courses in air quality permitting and Title V, as well as regional courses for Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) and environmental reporting. He earned a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in Environmental Engineering from the University of Iowa.

 

Dana Norvell

Dana W. Norvell, PE, serves as a Manager of Consulting Services, managing Trinity?s Raleigh office. Dana has assisted industrial facilities with a host of air permitting and compliance issues.

In her nearly 29-year career, she has worked with literally dozens of industries, including chemical manufacturing, pressure sensitive tape, forest products, iron and steel mills, automotive manufacturing, fiber optics, glass manufacturing, semiconductor manufacturing, and many more.

Her areas of specialization include: New Source Review permitting, Title V permitting, emission inventories, regulatory development and review, and compliance strategies. She has also conducted SPCC and SWPPP plans, assists with RMP reviews and environmental auditing for a number of organizations.

A registered Professional Engineer in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia, Dana earned a B.S. degree in Chemical Engineering from North Carolina State University.

 

Dasen Kendrick

Dasen is the Manager of Consultant Services of Trinity?s New Jersey operations. He joined Trinity as a Managing Consultant in 2012 and has 17 years of experience in the industry. Dasen has managed various types of projects which include, but are not limited to air quality permitting, air dispersion modeling, environmental auditing, and environmental compliance support for numerous industries with a specialization in gas transmission, coating manufacturing, petroleum refining, and continuous/batch chemical manufacturing processes.

Dasen has managed an array of air quality permitting projects ranging from minor modifications to large-scale capital projects in multiple states. He has worked closely with environmental law firms to provide consulting support for industrial regulatory affairs for state and federal agency investigations. Dasen has extensive experience with air dispersion modeling software programs and has conducted several risk assessments to determine the potential for adverse health and welfare effects at specific industrial and/or sensitive communities. Dasen enjoys building and perfecting compliance tracking tools for clients as well as developing successful strategies to ensure continued compliance with permit obligations. Dasen has served as a key resource for multiple EPA consent decrees and has performed numerous environmental regulatory audits to strengthen multimedia compliance for industrial operations.

Dasen holds a M.S. degree in Geoscience with a concentration in meteorology/climatology from Western Kentucky University. Contact Dasen by email at [email protected].

 

Jesse Gonzalez

Mr. Jesse Gonzalez manages Trinity’s Portland, Oregon office. He has assisted clients in many industries throughout Oregon and other states, including aerospace, semiconductor manufacturing, petroleum refining, mining, resin manufacturing, fiberglass product manufacturing and the commercial metals industry. His experience includes air quality projects related to federal Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Nonattainment New Source Review (NNSR) permitting, Title V compliance and permitting, Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) and New Source Performance Standard (NSPS) compliance, dispersion modeling, control technology review, health risk assessments and multimedia environmental reporting. His primary focus includes environmental reporting for semiconductor facilities, assisting semiconductor facilities improve exhaust management strategies and identifying emission reduction opportunities, which includes detailed reviews of semiconductor process emissions and chemistries.

Jesse teaches several of Trinity’s professional training courses including Air Quality Permitting for Oregon, as well as industry-specific courses including Introduction to Exhaust Management, Abatement and Air Emissions in the Semiconductor Industry and Introduction to Environmental Reporting for the Semiconductor Industry. He holds Bachelor and Master of Science degrees in chemical engineering from the University of Arizona.

AJ Hansborough

AJ Hansborough serves as Office Manager in Trinity Consultants’ South Carolina office. AJ began his career with Trinity in the Orlando office, and gained a wide range of experience supporting companies across several different industries and states. He then relocated in 2018 to take the helm and build business in Trinity’s Corpus Christi, Texas office before relocating again to Houston. AJ has developed a particular specialty in air permitting and compliance through his work assisting companies with complex evaluations of New Source Review applicability, development and implementation of RACT compliance strategies, and intensive compliance support.AJ has experience working in industries such as oil and gas processing, storage, and transmission, wood products, miscellaneous chemical manufacturing, shipbuilding, power generation, and food products. In these industries he has focused on air permitting (Title V, PSD, Nonattainment NSR, state permitting) and compliance (MACT compliance, consent order response support, auditing, compliance management, stack testing support).
AJ graduated with a degree in Chemical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Raghu Soule

Managing Consultant and co-manager of Trinity’s Houston office, Raghu has 23 years of air quality consulting experience. Raghu began his career with Trinity in the Baton Rouge, Louisiana office; he then transferred to the Houston office in 2007 to assist with Trinity’s growth in the south Texas market. During his tenure in the Gulf Coast region, he has gained a wide range of experience supporting companies across a wide variety of industries in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi. He has managed numerous complex permitting, air dispersion modeling and compliance projects, driven by both state and federal requirements.

Raghu’s experience includes assisting clients in LNG, O&G/refining, chemical complexes, liquid terminals, power generation, general manufacturing, offshore, pulp and paper, and wood products industry sectors. His air permitting experience includes PSD, Nonattainment NSR, state permitting (NSR, PBR, SP, SB1126) and Title V and air dispersion modeling experience. His compliance assistance experience includes EIs, TRIs, Tier IIs, deviation/monitoring reports, annual compliance certifications, etc.

Raghu holds a BS in Chemical Engineering from Bangalore University, India and an MS in Chemical Engineering from University of South Alabama.

Kim Ayotte

Kim Ayotte, CM, has more than 26 years of environmental consulting experience. She has managed large air permitting and compliance projects involving Nonattainment New Source Review (NANSR), Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) and Title V operating permits for a wide range of industries, including upstream and midstream oil and gas, railroad, food industry, aggregate processing and transloading terminals, and petroleum liquid terminals. Her extensive experience and ability to make the complex understandable makes her a valuable partner for permitting and compliance support and a top-rated instructor for Trinity’s education courses. She provides in-depth expertise for permitting strategies for her client’s projects and in the classroom.

Kim leads Trinity’s Denver-based team of consultants that serve clients in Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, and Wyoming and offer a broad range of environmental services that address the requirements of all of Trinity’s clients in the Rocky Mountain region. The Denver team has an excellent balance of very experienced and highly qualified consultants with diverse expertise. The result for our clients is high-quality, value-added, and responsive service.

Latha Kambham

Latha Kambham, Ph.D. is a Principal Consultant and manages Trinity’s Dallas office. Her experience includes air construction and operating permitting (New Source Review and Title V), emissions inventories, Tier II reports, TRI reports, water and wastewater permitting and reporting, air compliance assessments, air dispersion modeling, environmental audits, development of Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasures (SPCC) Plans and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP).

Since joining Trinity, Latha has provided services to a multitude of industries including electric power generation, steel mills, oil and gas operations, chemical manufacturing plants, petroleum refineries, asphalt roofing manufacturing facilities, and other facilities located in numerous states including Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, and Illinois.

Latha graduated with a Ph.D. in Engineering and Applied Sciences and M.S. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from the University of New Orleans. She is also a Certified Manager.

John Colebrook

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.