United States

Ohio - Cleveland

Trinity opened our Cleveland office in 2017 to better serve our clients in Northeast Ohio. Through our work in the Cleveland area, Trinity has developed a solid working relationship with the Cleveland Division of Air Quality (CDAQ), Ohio EPA’s Northeast District Office, Akron Regional Air Quality Management District (ARAQMD), and Canton City Health Department. Utilizing these close relationships, we have effectively completed numerous air permitting projects for our clients in Northeast Ohio.

Some of the industries the Cleveland Office supports include:

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Mike Burr

Mike Burr

Managing Consultant
Phone:
216.278.0500
Email:
mburr@trinityconsultants.com
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Ohio - Cleveland

29425 Chagrin Blvd, Suite 360
Pepper Pike, Ohio 44122

Phone:
216.278.0500
TOLL-FREE:
888.555.2340

Ohio - Cleveland

Our Services Offered

Our local Pepper Pike staff have expertise in the following areas.

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.

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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.

Process Safety Management

Trinity experts provide Process Safety Management (PSM) support that ensures safe handling of hazardous processes, preventing accidents & protecting workers, communities, & environment.

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.

Toxic Substance Control Act and Reporting

Ensure TSCA compliance efficiently with Trinity's expert services, including PMN, audits, risk evaluation, and active status management to meet EPA requirements.

TSDF Support

Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (TSDFs)

Insights

Local News

Ohio EPA Updates Industrial Stormwater Permit

Environmental Justice Focus May Begin to Impact Ohio Industry

Cleveland and Cincinnati Non-Attainment Re-designation

Ohio EPA Anticipates Non-Attainment Reclassification for Cleveland and Toledo Areas

Ohio EPA anticipates that Cleveland and Toledo will fail to meet the 2015 8-hour ozone ambient air quality standard by August 3, 2024. Failure to meet this standard will cause Cleveland to be reclassified as in serious nonattainment and Toledo as in marginal nonattainment. Permitting ImplicationsThese reclassifications will impact permitting at major sources [with respect to New Source Review (NSR)] as well as permitting projects at new or minor sources that are major in themselves. Purs...

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