Compliant operations are more streamlined and efficient than those that are non-compliant, which in turn, can save time and money, eliminate unnecessary effort, aggravation and penalties, and have less impact on the environment.

NNC has supported Trident Seafoods Corporation, Peter Pan Seafood Co., The United States Army and Air Force, Alaska (contracted through the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers), Environmental Compliance Consultants (ECC) and other clients with compliance efforts.

Examples of our compliance work include:

  • Storm Water Pollution Prevention compliance

    • Preparation of industrial and construction Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) to meet the requirements of the National and Alaska Pollutant Discharge Elimination Systems (NPDES/APDES), including GIS mapping.

    • Preparation of Storm Water Management Plans (SWMPs) to meet the requirements of Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permits.

    • NPDES/APDES permit support, including required compliance inspections, training, and preparation of Annual Reports.

    • MS4 support, including graphic design and production, and product acquisition for permit-required outreach activities and materials.

    • Site assessments and evaluations to identify best management practices and other control measures for ongoing permit implementation.

  • Seafood processing wastewater permitting

    • Notice of Intent (NOI) applications

    • Best Management Practices (BMP) plans

    • Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPPs)

    • Permit-required mapping

  • Drinking water sanitary surveying

    • Sanitary surveys of Public Water Systems (PWSs)

  • Environmental management support

    Site analysis and evaluation to determine applicable regulatory requirements and strategies to address them; creation of documents and multi-media tools to keep operations efficient and compliant. Preparation and assistance with EPA and Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (ADEC) environmental audits.

  • Emergency Planning and Community-Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) reporting

    • Hazardous chemical inventory reporting: facility inventories and Tier II report preparation to meet EPA, State Emergency Response Commission (SERC), and Local Emergency Planning Commission (LEPC) requirements under EPCRA.

    • Toxic Release Inventory (TRI) reporting. Analysis, preparation, and reporting of toxic chemical release data as required by EPCRA, including federal facilities and DoD munitions and ranges.