Capabilities and Resources
EnviroSense's staff includes professionals with education and experience in civil and environmental engineering, geophysics, hydrogeology, geology, hydrology, toxicology, and environmental science. All members of our technical staff are degreed professionals, many possessing advanced degrees and licenses or certifications in their areas of expertise.
EnviroSense assembles project teams specifically tailored to the technical, non-technical, and other client-defined requirements of each project. These project teams are composed of professionals who have worked together on similar projects.
Each of our technical staff has in-depth experience with state and federal environmentally-regulated projects, including:
- NH Environmental Regulations
- MA Environmental Regulations
- ME Environmental Regulations
- CT Environmental Regulations
- RI Environmental Regulations
- VT Environmental Regulations
- Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP)
- Resource, Conservation, and Recovery Act (RCRA)
- Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA)
- Clean Water Act (CWA)
- Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA)
- Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA)
- National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
- Emergency Planning and Community Right to Know Act (EPCRA)
- Toxic Use Reduction Act (TURA)
- Clean Air Act (CAA)
Our expertise with these and other regulations and our solid working relationships with regulators on the local, state, and federal level, have given our professionals excellent negotiation skills. We use these skills with regulators to develop strategic and innovative programs that are among the most cost-effective solutions available for industrial, commercial, and public sector clients.
Our computer-based network and servers use the most technologically-current hardware and software systems. In addition to popular word processing and spreadsheet software, these computer systems are maintained with environmental modeling, graphic illustration, and CADD software which allow our professionals to provide technically accurate and highly professional documents to our clients.
EnviroSense also uses an accounting program which allows us to track workload and backlog, project budgets, and individual staff's commitments to all tasks and projects. Based on this information, we are able to assess our reserve capacity at the time our services are requested, which allows us to provide adequate staff at the initiation of the project so we can provide exceptionally responsive, superior quality, cost-effective services for our clients.
Quality Assurance/Quality Control
Quality is a number one priority at EnviroSense. It is a key component of our Corporate Philosophies. As such, employees are expected and evaluated on their ability to incorporate quality as a cornerstone of their work. All EnviroSense employees have varying, yet specific degrees of responsibility to continually implement, assess, and modify, as necessary, EnviroSense's formal Quality Management Program to ensure that we deliver quality services for our clients.
Our Quality Management Program includes the following key elements: quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) plans; proposal development plans; proposal reviews; project development plans; project kick-off and interim milestone meetings; project reviews; project inspections and audits; nonconformity reports; corrective action reports; use of technical standards and standard operating procedures (SOPs); quality assurance documentation; quality management; program administration; and professional development.

