ENCOS’s LDAR Division, established in 1998, has developed a qualified team of environmental specialists providing expertise in this field utilizing state-of-the-art technology and database management tools. Site-specific experience coupled with institutional knowledge are the cornerstone of the ENCOS team and have been utilized to improve environmental programs in Alabama, Louisiana, the Gulf of Mexico, and Texas.
The Clean Air Act was implemented by United States government in 1971 in order to reduce industrial pollution. In the early 1980's, LDAR and method 21 fugitive emissions monitoring was introduced by the EPA to reduce industrial pollution from regulated sources. In order to protect human health and the environment from harmful pollutants released by industry and mobile sources.
LDAR Program Applicability, Analysis, Implementation, and Management
LDAR Program Inventory and Re-Inventory
LDAR Database Management (LeakDAS, GuideWare, etc.)
Emissions Inventory (Fugitives and All Sources)
Report Preparation and Submittal
LDAR Training
Regulatory Audits (3rd Party and Internal)
Optical Thermal Imaging (AWP and GHG)
BWON Sampling
El Paso Testing
Carbon Canister Inspections
Software/Hardware Integration
Piping and Instrumentation Diagram (P&ID) Marking and Field Verification
Management of Change (MOC)
Process Line Labeling
Component Hard Counts
Field expertise in method 21 monitoring and groundwater programs.
We are strongly committed to regulatory compliance and safety.
Our cutting-edge technology provides accurate, actionable data.
A proven record of success for high-profile federal and state projects.
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