Sunday, September 19, 2010

THE FUTURE OF THE PLANET

Making a Difference for Earth

From the rain forests of Africa to the marine life in the Pacific Ocean, the fragile ecosystem is under extreme stress. Many environmental groups have developed Web sites, in attempts to educate worldwide populations and to increase resource conservation. The New information for people who would like to help safeguard the environment.
On an international scale, the Environmental Sites on the Internet Web page developed by the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, has been rated as one of the better ecological Web sites. Its comprehensive listing of envi¬ronmental concerns range from aquatic ecology to wetlands.
The U.S. federal government has a number of Web sites devoted to specific environmental concerns. For example, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) provides pollu¬tion data, including ozone levels and air pollutants, for specific areas. Its AirData Web site displays air pollution emissions and monitoring data from the entire United States and is the world's most extensive collection of air pollution data.


What We Do
We are environmental engineers and scientists providing air quality consulting; environmental, health and safety management; and environmental engineering services to industry. EES was founded in 1996 by Tom N. Petersen, a professional engineer who has helped numerous industrial and other clients comply with…
  • Clean Air Act
  • Clean Water Act
  • OSHA Regulations
  • State Regulations
  • Local Requirements


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