Environmental Studies
Generally, the Environmental Impacts Studies (EIS) include: project or activity's description, design and size, identification and evaluation of all basic environmental impacts, preventive measurements, reduction or replacement of all possible environmental impacts.
Depending on the type of project or activity attached to the EIS are specific technical studies such as studies of sewage disposal and industrial waste, hazardous waste management, integrated prevention assessment, application of best available techniques (BAT), etc.
Process Engineering personnel have significant experience in environmental studies in industrial and manufacturing, warehousing facilities, technical infrastructure, hotel facilities, chemical laboratories and other commercial activities, etc.
More specifically, Process Engineering undertakes the preparation of:
- Environmental Impact Studies.
- Sewage and Industrial Wastewater Studies.
- Solid Waste Management Plans.
- Hazardous Waste Management Studies.
- Ship Waste Management Plans and Cargo Residues in port facilities.
- Studies for the planning and implementation of Environmental Quality Monitoring Programs (acoustic, atmospheric, terrestrial and aquatic environment).
- Integrated Prevention and Control of environmental effects studies (IPPC Directive).
- Best Available Techniques applying Studies (BAT- IPPC Directive).
- Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001:2004, EMAS).
- Building's Energy Efficiency Estimation Studies.
- Hazardous Materials Management Studies.
- Marine Pollution Emergency Situations Plans.
- Safety Studies and Emergency Situations Plans for major accident's prevention in facilities managing hazardous substances (SEVESO II Directive).