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- About Alliance Technical Group | Environmental Compliance & Testing Services Since 2000
Founded in 2000, Alliance Technical Group has grown from a small Alabama stack testing company to North America's leading environmental services provider with 2,200 employees. Learn more about Alliance Technical Group. Creating new possibilities and outcomes for our clients. Since 2000, we have been solving the problems of environmental management and compliance for some of the foremost companies and brands in North America. From on-site testing and monitoring, to laboratory testing and regulatory strategy, we are pushing out the limits of what is possible. We help our clients achieve their business objectives while also supporting their sustainability goals. OUR SERVICES 2200+ Dedicated Employees 60+ Locations in the US and Canada 110+ Mobile Laboratories Our Journey Founded in 2000 in Alabama as a small stack testing company, Alliance has since expanded into a full-service environmental compliance provider and a recognized leader in the North American market. A lot has changed for us since then, but one thing never will—we still put our clients first. EMPLOYEES 2000–2012 BUILDING THE BUSINESS 2012–2016 GROWTH THROUGH INVESTMENT 2016–2021 RAPID GROWTH & SERVICE LINE EXPANSION 2021–TODAY SCALING A NATIONAL/GLOBAL PLATFORM 2000 2 2005 10 2010 20 2015 50 2018 125 2020 675 2021 820 2022 945 2023 1,430 2024 1,720 2025 2,205 Stack Testing Lab Testing LDAR Ambient Air Consulting CEMS Software Acquisitions Since 2017, we have worked to increase our reach and improve our services through investments in our people, technology, and with acquisitions of these core businesses. Expand to see acquired companies 2025-2026 Element One Labs Mid Continent Testing Labs Earth Analytical Sciences Global Analyzer Systems ESC Spectrum Environmental 360 Slipstream Environmental Services Protocol2 Air Sciences Inc. Grace Consulting, Inc. Emissions Testing Services 2023-2024 DeNovo Global Technologies Ranger Analytics (Merger) GOLD, LLC CEMServices Rogers & Callcott Advanced Industrial Resources CEMSI Integrity Air Monitoring RSB Environmental Ortech Consulting Chemtech Consulting Group CEC Stack Test Group Summit Env. Tech Orange Coast Analytical Fremont Analytical Chester LabNet 2021-2022 GBMc & Associates EcoTest GuideWare CK Environmental InspectionLogic Pace Environmental CEM Solutions Interpoll Ace Consultants AAS Horizon Air Measurement Services Air Quality Services O’Brien & Gere EMSI Aeros Environmental 2017-2020 Almega Environmental and Technical Blue Mountain Summit Inspection Services METCO Environmental Air Pollution Testing Golden Specialty Our Commitment to Sustainability Our commitment goes beyond compliance—we create practical, scalable solutions that reflect our responsibility to protect our world. From reducing emissions and waste to supporting our people and communities, we’re focused on delivering meaningful progress today while building a more sustainable tomorrow. GET INVOLVED We are a new kind of environmental services company—powered by innovation, focused on service, and committed to your success. Our Reach With over 60 testing and laboratory locations across the United States and Canada, we are where you need us. Leadership Our team stands behind everything we do and commits to helping you succeed. From our frontline engineers and technical experts to our senior leaders, we are here for you. FROM LEFT: Chris LeMay, Jim Herr, Kim Van Soelen, Premal Vora Chris LeMay Chief Executive Officer Kim Van Soelen Chief Commercial Officer Jim Herr Chief Administrative Officer Premal Vora Chief Strategy Officer
- Expert Environmental Consulting Services | Alliance Technical Group
Expert environmental consulting services for air, water & natural resources. Regulatory compliance, permitting & risk assessment from Alliance Technical Group. Services / Environmental Compliance / Environmental Consulting Environmental Consulting Answers you want for insights you need. A trusted authority on refining, chemical manufacturing, and oil & gas industries, Alliance partners with you to provide professional guidance, specialized services, and precision-driven solutions in air, water, and natural resources. With proficient and efficient environmental consultants on your team, you can be confident in accuracy, consistency, and responsiveness. Security of one source. Working with one proven, capable partner helps simplify processes, reduce risks, and build stronger business relationships with greater strategic value. Compliance peace of mind. With active roles in various trade groups, our consultants assure your regulatory compliance with comprehensive plans and step-by-step support. Short response times guaranteed. It’s never a good time for an incident, but our rapid-deployment teams get clients back on track fast, with mitigation strategies to minimize costs and protect reputations. Services & Solutions Environmental Consulting Air Quality | Water Quality | Natural Resources | Engineering Specialists in designing and building environmental programs that work, our consultants help you identify, understand, and address potential areas of environmental vulnerability and risk. Air Quality Services Air Permitting Collaborating with environmental, operational, and project teams, we deliver permit applications that effectively minimize compliance risks. We also work with local, state, and federal agencies to secure permits swiftly. Air Compliance Get tailored compliance and tracking solutions developed specifically for your organization. Air Dispersion Modeling Providing nationwide expertise in air pollutant dispersion modeling, Alliance consultants conduct NAAQS impact evaluations and state toxics screenings, with proficiency in various air dispersion models such as SCREEN3, ISCS, AERSCREEN, AND AERMOD. Reporting Building on a significant track record of successful reports that adhere to regulatory requirements, Alliance also provides the detailed, internal documentation required to obtain responsible official certification. GMAP (Geospatial Measuring of Air Pollutants) On-Demand Mobile Monitoring From identifying unknown emission sources and enhancing existing programs to assisting with EPA inspections and responding rapidly during incidents—GMAP uses real-time technology to deliver live data that can be accessed while in the field, allowing for immediate compliance. Risk Reduction | Real-Time Air Monitoring | Detailed Snapshots | Customized Backed by extensive expertise from EPA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD) GMAP program. Odor Assessment Services Odors from agricultural, commercial, industrial, and municipal sources can negatively affect nearby residents. Alliance offers specialized solutions for all your odor challenges. Odor Impact Assessments | Odor Emission Source Sampling |Odor Compliance Testing | Odor Consulting – Expert Witness Testimony Water Quality Services Hydrological & Hydraulic Studies Assisting you with TMDL, waste load allocations, and flow analysis, our specialties include dye tracer studies, flow modeling (such as HEC-RAS), and direct flow measurements. We help calculate regulatory low flows (e.g., 7Q10) to adjust pollutant load limits, working closely with state agencies, USGS, and EPA to ensure your water quality projects are successful. NPDES Permitting Your goal is our mission—to minimize costs associated with meeting water quality standards and effluent guideline requirements. We cover permit application development, review and negotiations; Adjudication support, reparation of pollution prevention plans, and NPDES data systems management (including DMR preparation). Stormwater Assisting industrial, construction, and municipal clients achieve cost-effective compliance with local, state, and federal stormwater discharge regulations. Natural Resources Biological Assessment Leveraging advanced techniques for fish, macroinvertebrate, periphyton, zooplankton, phytoplankton, and habitat analysis across diverse environments, our specialists are equipped to handle multiple site surveys in various waterbody sizes. Human Health Ecological Risk Assessment With more than 50 years of combined experience in water, groundwater, soil/sediment, and air, our team of scientists, toxicologists, and engineers provide ecological and human health risk assessments for industrial clients, with concerns ranging from heavy metals to organic pollutants. Stream and Wetland Restoration and Mitigation From step-pools and riffles to bank stabilization and in-stream habitat features, our team of ecologists, hydrologists, engineers, and wetland scientists collaborate to effectively restore and enhance wetland habitats for mitigation and water/stormwater treatment. USACE Permitting Providing strategic US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) permitting services to reduce, avoid, or minimize impacts on Waters of the US, while controlling permitting and mitigation costs. Civil and Environmental Engineering Water, Wastewater, and Stormwater Design We provide solutions to wastewater, stormwater, and potable water infrastructure requirements for municipal, commercial, and industrial clients. Site Design Our site design capability includes planning, permitting, design, bidding, construction administration, and construction inspections. We serve residential and commercial developments, railways, and industrial facilities. Permitting & Funding Assistance We provide regulatory guidance and compliance assistance navigating the application of various federal and state environmental and permitting programs, and low-interest funding and loans. Industrial Process Capabilities Alliance has a team of engineers experienced in project studies and the design of industrial process solutions for chemical, pulp & paper, and pharmaceutical plants. Process and Mechanical Engineering As part of our industrial engineering services, we provide process and mechanical engineering studies to improve productivity by identifying, correcting or preventing weaknesses in the manufacturing and process systems. Surveying and Mapping Alliance has both licensed surveyors and GIS mapping experts in order to provide a seamless approach to every job and a higher-quality end result. REQUEST INFORMATION “Compliance is not just a requirement but a commitment. Our proactive approach to environmental compliance ensures that we not only meet regulatory standards but exceed them—leading the way in assisting our clients with their compliance goals.” HON RTR Amendment Years of Details. Clear Road to Compliance. The final EPA Risk and Technology Review (RTR) amendments for Hazardous Organic NESHAP (HON) became effective on July 15, 2024 . It’s important to know what, when and how to plan for your course of action. Find critical compliance dates, requirements, and advice as you begin your implementation programs. Air Reporting Deadlines Interactive Map Staying compliant with environmental air reporting deadlines shouldn’t be a guessing game. That’s why we created a free interactive U.S. map that lets you: Find your state's specific air reporting deadlines Print a customized deadline list for your state Add key deadlines directly to your calendar Explore the map and take control of your compliance. VIEW AIR REPORTING MAP Back to All Services
- HON Compliance at-a-Glance | Alliance Technical Group
Hazardous Organic NESHAP (HON) compliance services & expertise. Regulatory strategy, testing & compliance management for chemical manufacturing facilities. HON RTR Amendment Years of Details. Clear Road to Compliance. The final EPA Risk and Technology Review (RTR) amendments for Hazardous Organic NESHAP (HON) became effective on July 15, 2024. It’s important to know what, when and how to plan for your course of action. Keep this page handy to quickly find critical compliance dates, requirements, and advice as you begin your implementation programs. Affected Source Types Content h3 What’s Changing? When’s Your Compliance Deadline? For every affected source—it’s wise to act early so you’ll have the foresight to understand where moderations and capital costs may be needed, and how to strategize the scheduling. Expand the tiles for key HON RTR facts at a glance. Our experts will soon be updating their areas with tips and advice. For immediate questions, contact our HON team for answers. Fenceline Monitoring Will you need fenceline monitoring? New fenceline monitoring requirements for affected sources that use, produce, store, or emit: benzene 1,3-butadiene ethylene dichloride vinyl chloride ethylene oxide (EtO) chloroprene Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 or July 15, 2027 Depending on the requirement. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Flares New enhanced flare control device provisions. Incorporation of new operating and monitoring requirements for flare control devices. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup, or by July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Process Vents Removal of the TRE Index, and more. Updated definition of Group 1 Process Vent, including removal of TRE as the basis for determination Enhanced requirements for process vents in EtO service New maintenance venting provisions New D/F standard for halogenated Group 1 Process Vents Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Equipment Leaks Plan ahead for revised equipment leak provisions. Enhanced requirements for equipment in ethylene oxide (EtO) service New work practice standards for atmospheric PRDs Updated requirements for surge control vessels and bottoms receivers Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 EtO driven compliance amendments. July 15, 2027 All other amendments. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Together. Proactively. At Alliance Technical Group, our consultants and other subject matter experts review regulations that affect our clients. They are dedicated to knowing your industry needs and delivering tailored, best-in-class solutions. We encourage you to get familiar with the most recent HON amendments here. Heat Exchange Systems Changes to methods and requirements. Incorporation of the Modified El Paso Method Enhanced requirements for heat exchange systems in EtO service Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Storage Vessels Updates and new requirements. Updated definition of Group 1 Storage Vessel New requirements for internal floating roof tanks Enhanced requirements for storage vessels in EtO service New degassing requirements for Group 1 Storage Vessels Removal of pressure vessel exemption from the definition of storage vessel New monitoring requirements for pressure vessels Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Wastewater Streams Wastewater streams impacted by EPA's risk review too. Incorporation of enhanced requirements for wastewater streams in EtO service. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Transfer Racks Does the pressure exemption update impact you? Transfer operations that load “at an operating pressure greater than 204.9 kilopascals” are no longer exempted from the definition of transfer operation. Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Meet the Expert Jill Martin, Project Director, Environmental Consulting Jill’s extensive experience with the Chemical Manufacturing Sector, including her expertise with HON, makes her your trusted partner. Compliance Program Implementation Support | Gap Analyses | Technical Support Jill’s Proficiencies: Air Compliance Initial Compliance and Other Applicability Determinations (Chemical Manufacturing Sector NSPS and NESHAP regulations & Petroleum Refinery Sector NSPS and NESHAP regulations) Comprehensive Compliance Program Development (Above ground Storage Tanks, RICE, CEMS, Flares) Reporting Greenhouse Gas Mandatory Reporting Requirements Emissions Inventory Toxic Release Inventory Title V Compliance Reporting Consent Decree Compliance Reporting Periodic NSPS Compliance Reporting Periodic MACT Compliance Reporting Air Permitting Title V Permitting Miscellaneous Permitting Actions Public Notice Coordination Miscellaneous RCRA Permitting and Compliance Stack Test Observation Ambient Air Monitoring Wastewater Streams Wastewater streams impacted by EPA's risk review too. Incorporation of enhanced requirements for wastewater streams in EtO service. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Transfer Racks Does the pressure exemption update impact you? Transfer operations that load “at an operating pressure greater than 204.9 kilopascals” are no longer exempted from the definition of transfer operation. Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Heat Exchange Systems Changes to methods and requirements. Incorporation of the Modified El Paso Method Enhanced requirements for heat exchange systems in EtO service Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Storage Vessels Updates and new requirements. Updated definition of Group 1 Storage Vessel New requirements for internal floating roof tanks Enhanced requirements for storage vessels in EtO service New degassing requirements for Group 1 Storage Vessels Removal of pressure vessel exemption from the definition of storage vessel New monitoring requirements for pressure vessels Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Partners in Proactive Implementation Quelling Concerns. Answering Questions. With so many details to know about HON RTR amendments, is your path to compliance clear for you? What’s the impact going to be, and how do you get started? Tap into Jill’s expertise and Alliance resources for your solutions. Between Jill and our other subject matter experts at Alliance, clients receive the most premium end-to-end environmental services from expert consulting services to testing, monitoring, and laboratory services available. Get reliable and prompt solutions for whatever regulatory challenges you may have. It’s the better way to ensure compliance. Get Help With Hon Process Vents Removal of the TRE Index, and more. Updated definition of Group 1 Process Vent, including removal of TRE as the basis for determination Enhanced requirements for process vents in EtO service New maintenance venting provisions New D/F standard for halogenated Group 1 Process Vents Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Equipment Leaks Plan ahead for revised equipment leak provisions. Enhanced requirements for equipment in ethylene oxide (EtO) service New work practice standards for atmospheric PRDs Updated requirements for surge control vessels and bottoms receivers Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 EtO driven compliance amendments. July 15, 2027 All other amendments. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Fenceline Monitoring Will you need fenceline monitoring? New fenceline monitoring requirements for affected sources that use, produce, store, or emit: benzene 1,3-butadiene ethylene dichloride vinyl chloride ethylene oxide (EtO) chloroprene Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 or July 15, 2027 Depending on the requirement. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Flares New enhanced flare control device provisions. Incorporation of new operating and monitoring requirements for flare control devices. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup, or by July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Fenceline Monitoring Will you need fenceline monitoring? New fenceline monitoring requirements for affected sources that use, produce, store, or emit: benzene 1,3-butadiene ethylene dichloride vinyl chloride ethylene oxide (EtO) chloroprene Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 or July 15, 2027 Depending on the requirement. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Flares New enhanced flare control device provisions. Incorporation of new operating and monitoring requirements for flare control devices. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup, or by July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Process Vents Removal of the TRE Index, and more. Updated definition of Group 1 Process Vent, including removal of TRE as the basis for determination Enhanced requirements for process vents in EtO service New maintenance venting provisions New D/F standard for halogenated Group 1 Process Vents Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Equipment Leaks Plan ahead for revised equipment leak provisions. Enhanced requirements for equipment in ethylene oxide (EtO) service New work practice standards for atmospheric PRDs Updated requirements for surge control vessels and bottoms receivers Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 EtO driven compliance amendments. July 15, 2027 All other amendments. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Process Vents Removal of the TRE Index, and more. Updated definition of Group 1 Process Vent, including removal of TRE as the basis for determination Enhanced requirements for process vents in EtO service New maintenance venting provisions New D/F standard for halogenated Group 1 Process Vents Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Equipment Leaks Plan ahead for revised equipment leak provisions. Enhanced requirements for equipment in ethylene oxide (EtO) service New work practice standards for atmospheric PRDs Updated requirements for surge control vessels and bottoms receivers Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 EtO driven compliance amendments. July 15, 2027 All other amendments. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Fenceline Monitoring Will you need fenceline monitoring? New fenceline monitoring requirements for affected sources that use, produce, store, or emit: benzene 1,3-butadiene ethylene dichloride vinyl chloride ethylene oxide (EtO) chloroprene Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 or July 15, 2027 Depending on the requirement. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Flares New enhanced flare control device provisions. Incorporation of new operating and monitoring requirements for flare control devices. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup, or by July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Process Vents Removal of the TRE Index, and more. Updated definition of Group 1 Process Vent, including removal of TRE as the basis for determination Enhanced requirements for process vents in EtO service New maintenance venting provisions New D/F standard for halogenated Group 1 Process Vents Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Equipment Leaks Plan ahead for revised equipment leak provisions. Enhanced requirements for equipment in ethylene oxide (EtO) service New work practice standards for atmospheric PRDs Updated requirements for surge control vessels and bottoms receivers Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 EtO driven compliance amendments. July 15, 2027 All other amendments. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Fenceline Monitoring Will you need fenceline monitoring? New fenceline monitoring requirements for affected sources that use, produce, store, or emit: benzene 1,3-butadiene ethylene dichloride vinyl chloride ethylene oxide (EtO) chloroprene Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 or July 15, 2027 Depending on the requirement. For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Flares New enhanced flare control device provisions. Incorporation of new operating and monitoring requirements for flare control devices. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup, or by July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Heat Exchange Systems Changes to methods and requirements. Incorporation of the Modified El Paso Method Enhanced requirements for heat exchange systems in EtO service Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Storage Vessels Updates and new requirements. Updated definition of Group 1 Storage Vessel New requirements for internal floating roof tanks Enhanced requirements for storage vessels in EtO service New degassing requirements for Group 1 Storage Vessels Removal of pressure vessel exemption from the definition of storage vessel New monitoring requirements for pressure vessels Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Wastewater Streams Wastewater streams impacted by EPA's risk review too. Incorporation of enhanced requirements for wastewater streams in EtO service. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Transfer Racks Does the pressure exemption update impact you? Transfer operations that load “at an operating pressure greater than 204.9 kilopascals” are no longer exempted from the definition of transfer operation. Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Wastewater Streams Wastewater streams impacted by EPA's risk review too. Incorporation of enhanced requirements for wastewater streams in EtO service. Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2026 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Transfer Racks Does the pressure exemption update impact you? Transfer operations that load “at an operating pressure greater than 204.9 kilopascals” are no longer exempted from the definition of transfer operation. Compliance Date(s): For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Heat Exchange Systems Changes to methods and requirements. Incorporation of the Modified El Paso Method Enhanced requirements for heat exchange systems in EtO service Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later. Storage Vessels Updates and new requirements. Updated definition of Group 1 Storage Vessel New requirements for internal floating roof tanks Enhanced requirements for storage vessels in EtO service New degassing requirements for Group 1 Storage Vessels Removal of pressure vessel exemption from the definition of storage vessel New monitoring requirements for pressure vessels Compliance Due: For Existing Sources: July 15, 2027 For New Sources: Upon initial startup or on July 15, 2024 , whichever is later.
- arkansas_stack_testing | Alliance Technical Group
Need Stack Testing Fast? Arkansas Teams Ready to Mobilize As the largest stack testing company in the U.S., Alliance brings national scale with established Arkansas crews who understand your requirements and timelines. We support facilities facing last-minute changes and tight compliance deadlines without adding stress. Little Rock: 479-857-2146 Bryant: 501-847-7077 Previous Item Next Item
- ogi_rod_packing | Alliance Technical Group
Pinpoint Rod Packing Leaks with Optical Gas Imaging Our certified LDAR technicians use advanced FLIR infrared cameras to detect and quantify emissions from rod packing systems in upstream, midstream, and downstream environments. We deliver actionable insights and compliance-ready data to help you meet regulatory standards like Reg 7 and 40 CFR Part 60 while minimizing fines and environmental risk. 256-351-0121 Previous Item Next Item
- scdes_airpermit | Alliance Technical Group
South Carolina Air Permit Renewal Alliance provides comprehensive services to prepare and submit the entire Air application at a competitive cost. We guarantee that all project work, upon completion, will fully comply with all applicable local, state, and federal codes and regulations, and will be performed in accordance with recognized professional standards and best technical practices. 864-232-1556 Previous Item Next Item
- 2025 Air Reporting Deadlines | Alliance Technical Group
Critical 2025 air quality reporting deadlines & compliance guidance. Stay compliant with EPA requirements. Expert assistance from Alliance consultants. 2025 Air Reporting Deadlines The Better Way to Navigate Compliance Reporting deadlines are approaching fast—be proactive with expert help. Environmental compliance is more than just remembering a date—we know the process can be complicated. That’s why Alliance takes a proactive approach. Staying ahead gives us the flexibility to handle unexpected adjustments and ensure you meet your goals—on time. From deadline reminders to consulting expertise and even reporting, our experienced environmental consultants and compliance professionals help you every step of the way. Take the complexity, uncertainty, and hassle out of regulatory standards. Contact us to help you navigate compliance with confidence. Content h3 Click a State From the Map Below to View Air Reporting Deadlines Disclaimer: Alliance Technical Group shall not be held liable for any reliance on this content. It is the responsibility of the user to confirm compliance with all applicable regulations.
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CUSTOM-SIMULATED SKYBRIDGE DEMOS Request a live custom demo to see how SkyBridge Suite can transform your facility’s compliance reporting and workflow management for Method 21, OGI, Engine Testing, Generators, Turbines, and more. 256-351-0121 Previous Item Next Item
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Texas Air Permit Renewal Alliance provides comprehensive services to prepare and submit the entire Air application at a competitive cost. We guarantee that all project work, upon completion, will fully comply with all applicable local, state, and federal codes and regulations, and will be performed in accordance with recognized professional standards and best technical practices. (832) 384-9475 Previous Item Next Item
- oooob_0626 | Alliance Technical Group
Get Ahead of OOOOb NHV Compliance — Secure Your Testing Schedule Today From intermittent sources like produced water tanks to flare feeder streams, Alliance delivers proven solutions for even the toughest NHV testing scenarios. Our responsive teams, deep industry experience, and advanced logistics ensure every step—from planning to analysis—is handled with precision and care. 256-351-0121 Previous Item Next Item
- Denver Oil & Gas Lab | Alliance Technical Group
Meet all your oil & gas lab testing and analysis needs seamlessly with our full-service laboratory with several years of expertise in Denver, CO. Services / Lab Testing & Analysis / Oil & Gas / Midland Oil & Gas Lab Denver Oil & Gas Lab About Alliance Technical Group - Denver is an oil & gas testing laboratory offering comprehensive analytical services for crude oil, condensate, produced water, and gas matrices. Our laboratory combines expertise with state-of-the-art instrumentation and automation to deliver accurate, timely results that meet environmental and measurement needs. REQUEST INFORMATION 720-253-0693 720-253-0693 Core Capabilities Oil/Condensate Obtaining Liquid Samples - GPA 2174 Extended NGL (C10+) – GPA 2186 NGL (C6+) – GPA 2177 Extended Oil (C36+) – GPA 2103M/2186M Flash Liberation Analysis – GPA 2122/CDPHE 17-01 Vapor Pressure – ASTM D6377/5191 Density (API Gravity) – ASTM D5002 Methanol in NGL – ASTM D7423 Gas to Oil Ratio (GOR) Bubble Point (ProMax) Gas Obtaining Gas Samples – GPA 2166 Routine Natural Gas (C6+) – GPA 2261 Extended Gas (C10+) – GPA 2286 Natural Gas (C6+, BTU) – ASTM D1945/46 Methanol in Gas – ASTM D7423 Produced Water Flash Liberation Analysis Extended Flash Gas – GPA 2286 Gas to Water Ratio (GWR) Sample Information Sample Receiving Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM After-hours delivery available by appointment Samples received after 4:00 PM begin TAT next business day at 8:00 AM Turnaround Times Standard: 7-10 business days from receipt Expedited options available:* Same Day Next Day 2 Days 3 Days *Expedited TAT should be coordinated in advance Reporting & Data Deliverables Excel/PDF/Portal Standard Format Web Portal Other Client Formats Project Management Dedicated project managers for central communication Project “kick-off” meetings 24/7 laboratory operation capability Expedited turnaround coordination Technical consultations and QA/QC support Industries Served - Environmental Consulting - Engineering Firms - Government Agencies - Oil & Gas Denver Laboratory Get the Best of Both Worlds. Together. One National Network. ALL Your Lab Needs. Reach an experienced lab advisor today for help at your site. First name* Last name* Phone* Email* How can we help?* Talk to an Expert map Back to All Services
- Greenville & Columbia Environmental Lab | Alliance Technical Group
Meet all your environmental lab testing and analysis needs seamlessly with our full-service laboratory with 50+ years of expertise in Greenville & Columbia, SC. Services / Lab Testing & Analysis / Environmental Labs / Greenville & Columbia Environmental Lab Greenville & Columbia Environmental Lab REQUEST INFORMATION About Alliance Technical Group - Greenville is a full-service environmental testing laboratory offering comprehensive analytical services for organic, inorganic, and general chemistry analyses across soil, water, and waste metrices. Founded in 1969, our laboratory combines 50+ years of expertise with state-of-the-art instrumentation and automation to deliver accurate, timely results that meet the most stringent regulatory requirements. Our Greenville lab serves upstate South Carolina, western North Carolina, and northeastern Georgia with sampling and analytical services. Our Columbia office covers the Midlands and Lowcountry, supported by a daily courier between the two locations to ensure timely sample delivery. Greenville: 803-509-8999 Columbia: 864-232-1556 Core Capabilities Organic Analysis Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) - EPA 8260/624/524 Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds (SVOCs) - EPA 8270/625 Organochlorine Pesticides - EPA 8081/608 Polychlorinated Biophenyls (PCBs) - EPA 8082/608 Chlorinated Herbicides - EPA 8151 Haloacetic Acids - EPA 552 Inorganic Analysis TAL Metals (23 metals) - ICP-AES/ICP-MS RCRA-8 Metals - Priority Pollutant Metals Cation-Exchange Capacity Hexavalent Chromium - SM 3500/EPA 7196 Mercury - EPA 7470/7471/245.1 TCLP Extraction - EPA 1311 Microbiology Total coliforms/e. Coli Fecal coliforms in water and sludges Heterotrophic Plate Count Legionella General Chemistry Anions (Full Scan) - EPA 300.0 Total Organic Carbon (TOC) - SM 5310C/EPA 9060A Biological/Chemical Oxygen Demand (BOD/COD) Total Suspended/Dissolved Solids (TSS/TDS/VSS) Nutrients (Ammonia, TKN, Phosphorus, Nitrate/Nitrite) Cyanide, Sulfide, Phenolics Surfactants (MBAS/CTAS) Oil & Grease (HEM) - EPA 1664 pH, Alkalinity, Hardness, Conductivity, Turbidity Network Lab Services Specialized analyses including PFAS, dioxin, and radiological testing available through our Akron facility. Certifications & Accreditations View Accreditations & Certifications State Certifications South Carolina (23105, 40572) Georgia (880) North Carolina (45710) NELAC Utah (SC00004) Accreditations NELAC SC DES NC DEQ, DHHS GA DNR Sample Information Sample Receiving Hours Greenville: Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM - 5:30 PM Columbia: Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Turnaround Times Standard: 10 business days from receipt Expedited options available: Next Day (micro only) 2 Day 5 Day *Expedited TAT should be coordinated in advance Sample Pickup & Delivery Courier service for sample pickup & supply delivery Service radius: typically, 150-mile radius from lab Courier fees may apply - contact lab for details Containers & Supplies Pre-labeled sampling containers provided Chain-of-custody forms and coolers available Encore samplers and methanol kits upon request Contact lab for specific container requirements, holding times, and preservatives Reporting & Data Deliverables Hardcopy Formats Standard Format (Results Only) EPA Level I-II Data Management Web portal access for real-time project status 5-year data archival and retrieval services Electronic Data Deliverables (EDD) Excel/ASCII formats RIS/EQuIS Client-customized formats Value-Added Services Field Services SC DES Certified field technicians Ground/surface water sampling Soil/waste pile sampling and compositing Potable water and NPDES sampling Field parameter measurements (pH, temperature, conductivity, dissolved oxygen, residual chlorine) Project Management Dedicated project managers for centralized communication Expedited turnaround coordination Technical consultations and QA/QC support Industries Served - Environmental Consulting - Government Agencies - Engineering Firms - Manufacturing - Utilities - Remediation Contractors - Real Estate/Property - Industrial Facilities - Legal/Litigation Support Greenville & Columbia Laboratory Get the Best of Both Worlds. Together. One National Network. ALL Your Lab Needs. Reach an experienced lab advisor today for help at your site. First name Last name* Phone* Email* How can we help?* Talk to an Expert map Back to All Services




