NJDEP Environmental Air Compliance Auditor Services

Help Obtaining and Maintaining Current Air Permits In New Jersey

What is an NJDEP Air Compliance Auditor
for Small Business?

An NJDEP Qualified Air Compliance Auditor for Small Business is an environmental services professional who specializes in evaluating the consistency of an organization’s practices and recordkeeping with applicable clean air requirements. To become an air compliance auditor, qualified professionals need to take part in a joint program between the Rutgers Office of Continuing Professional Education and the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). The goal of the program is to establish a required list of qualified auditors in the private sector.

LAN Associates Air Compliance Auditor Services

LAN Associates is a New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) Qualified Environmental Air Compliance Auditor for Small Businesses, and a leading provider of environmental services. Our full-service firm has decades of experience working with major corporations and small businesses on air permitting compliance, and our environmental scientists have worked with a wide range of facilities including quarries, concrete plants, commercial bakeries, and pharmaceutical manufacturers.

Our professionals can guide you through the process and ensure your organization is in compliance with the relevant regulations. LAN prepares preconstruction permit applications using NJDEP’s RADIUS software. Our team has extensive experience providing emission calculations, annual combustion adjustment reports, annual emission statements, and assisting clients with understanding their air compliance obligations.

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What You Need to Know About
Air Compliance Auditor Services

What Is an Air Permit, and Do I Need One?

Obtaining and maintaining current air permits is vital to avoiding fines and penalties from regulatory agencies and is key to ensuring your facility is well equipped to maintain compliance. If you are a business owner or organization with a facility using equipment that releases pollutants into the air, you are likely required to have an air permit from the relevant agency. In New Jersey, that agency is the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection or NJDEP.

How Do I Get an Air Permit In New Jersey?

The best way to ensure you meet NJDEP air permit regulations is to work with a consultant that can help you navigate the process and prepare an application suitable for submission to the NJDEP. When you hire an air permit consultant, they can also help identify required permits and compliance conditions, reducing the risk of costly violations.

About LAN Associates Air Permitting Services

If you need an air permit and are not sure where to start, check out LAN Associates’ guide to everything you need to know about air permitting in New Jersey. This guide will walk you through determining if you need an air permit, the types of permits, permits for temporary equipment, how to get an air permit and more.  

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