Congratulations to SEH client EOG Resources, Inc., for being named a Business Friend of the Environment by Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce.


Envision ™ is a new rating system designed to promote sustainable infrastructure in the United States. SEH staff have been involved in helping shape this new tool over the past couple years. This is part two in a series providing background on the tool and its intended use. 


Recently, several SEH staff had an opportunity to tour the Dane County Collaborative Digester project just outside Waunakee, WI. Dane County and Clear Horizons staff provided background on the project for our group. This blog post provides an overview of our trip. 

 


Regulations developed under the Clean Air Act affect more facilities than ever. SEH provides professional, cost-effective air quality services to meet your current and future needs. Our air permitting team will help you obtain greater operational flexibility at your facility and help you proactively address your regulatory obligations.


La Crosse County, Wisconsin, operates one of the only full time, permanent on-site household hazardous materials (HHM) disposal facilities at its landfill site on Highway 16 in La Crosse, Wis.


SEH Senior Project Design Leader Don Powell was named the St. Paul District, US Army Corps of Engineers, 2011 Hall of Fame inductee.


The La Crosse County Solid Waste Department, an SEH client, became the first publicly-owned solid waste disposal system to join Wisconsin’s innovative Green Tier program.


The employee-owned, engineering/architecture firm of SEH recently added two engineering experts to its operations in southern Minnesota.


The Wisconsin Association for Floodplain, Stormwater, and Coastal Management (WAFSCM) recently awarded SEH project manager Tom Sear (Milwaukee) and Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) project manager David Fowler a 2010 Excellence in Project Design or Implementation Award for their MMSD Underwood Creek Rehabilitation and Flood Management—Phase I project. This award provides recognition of meritorious project efforts to improve floodplain, stormwater, or coastal management in Wisconsin.


Funding for site assessments, site investigations, demolition, asbestos removal associated with demolition, removal of abandoned containers and underground storage tanks.


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