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EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC
Environmental Services
Hunt Valley, MD 10,252 followers
IMPROVING THE QUALITY OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN WHICH WE LIVE, ONE PROJECT AT A TIME.(R)
About us
EA is a 100% Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)-owned public benefit corporation that provides environmental, compliance, natural resources, and infrastructure engineering and management solutions to a wide range of public and private sector clients. Headquartered in Hunt Valley, Maryland, EA employs more than 700 professionals through a network of over 25 commercial offices across the continental United States, as well as Alaska, Hawaii, and Guam. In business for more than 50 years, EA has earned an outstanding reputation for technical expertise, responsive service, and judicious use of client resources.
- Website
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External link for EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC
- Industry
- Environmental Services
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Hunt Valley, MD
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1973
- Specialties
- Site Characterization and Remediation, Natural Resources, Infrastructure Resources, Environmental, Health, Safety, and Sustainability Management, Information Management and GIS, Coastal Resilience, and Emerging Contaminants
Locations
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Primary
225 Schilling Circle
Suite 400
Hunt Valley, MD 21031, US
Employees at EA Engineering, Science, and Technology, Inc., PBC
Updates
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Excited to share insights on how Environmental Sequence Stratigraphy (ESS) is revolutionizing how we analyze and interpret site data. ESS helps contextualize data within a stratigraphic framework, allowing us to confirm observations, identify anomalies, and even infer the presence of yet unseen features. Join our upcoming webinar, where we’ll dive into: - The core principles of ESS - How it differs from traditional methods - Real-world applications and case studies across various depositional environments - Areas ripe for innovation in conceptual site models for contaminated sites Speaker: Dan Walker, Ph.D. A.M. ASCE, EA Senior Geologist and Practice Lead for Environmental Sequence Stratigraphy. Let’s explore the future of environmental science together! https://lnkd.in/e23hgQ4z #ESS #EnvironmentalSequenceStratigraphy #EnvironmentalWebinar #EAEngineeringScienceandTechnology
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EA in partnership with our subcontractor TerraTherm, Inc. has completed the design and construction of the In-situ Thermal Remediation (ISTR) System at the Hastings Superfund Site in Nebraska. The ISTR system was brought online on August 12, 2024, and is expected to operate for 8 months. The project, funded through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, aims to remediate soil and groundwater contamination caused by a coal and gas manufacturing plant that operated from 1894 to 1931. The remediation involves installing 266 thermal conductive heater wells, Steam Injection wells, temperature monitoring points, and extraction wells to heat the ground to temperatures between 100-300oC. The heaters will vaporize the pollutants, with aboveground piping transporting contaminated vapors and groundwater for on-site treatment. The project is expected to be in operation until April 2025 and will use approximately 5 megawatts of power, making it one of Hastings Utilities’ largest customers. Several recent articles covered the project and its significance for the local community and environment. Hastings’ EPA Second Street Subsite project now in operation | 1340 KGFW - The Information Channel: https://lnkd.in/eeRhimwP HASTINGS GROUND WATER CONTAMINATION | Superfund Site Profile | Superfund Site Information | US EPA: https://lnkd.in/ecVWTR-Y #HastingsSuperfundSite #GroundwaterContamination #ThermalWells
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Congratulations to EA VP, Small Business Liaison Officer Melissa Smith on becoming a Certified Federal Small Business Liaison Officer! This achievement highlights her dedication and expertise in navigating federal procurement processes, fostering strong relationships with small businesses, and contributing to the growth of both small enterprises and the broader community. #SmallBusinesses #SmallBusinessLiaisonOfficer #NewCertification
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Our 2023 Carbon Footprint Report has been officially released. EA’s emissions analysis, first published in 2009, is developed in accordance with World Resources Institute (WRI) protocols—the most widely used industry standard for calculating and reporting on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The report outlines enterprise-level carbon emissions, reductions, and purchased offsets, and provides valuable insights for creating a roadmap for continuous operational improvement to analyze and understand primary emissions sources year-over-year. The firm’s total carbon footprint in calendar year 2023 is estimated at 22,590 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (commonly represented as MTCO2e). This represents a 9.9 percent decrease from 2022, which is primarily attributed to refinements in Scope 3 (supply chain) emissions calculation methodologies. EA uses the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Center for Corporate Climate Leadership’s Simplified GHG Emissions Calculator to support value chain calculations. To read more click the link below! #CarbonFootprint #EmissionAnalysis #GreenhouseGasEmissions #CarbonFootprintReport2023
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EA VP, Program Manager and NAOC President, Ivy Harvey attended the Ruck event and dinner supporting the Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Warrior Foundation, while also celebrating 50 years of women in EOD. Despite the challenge of carrying a 35 lb. pack for 3.6-mile run, Ivy finished 1st overall in under 37 minutes! The event also honored trailblazer Linda Cox, with a statue to be erected at the Naval School for EOD in her honor. We're proud of Ivy's performance and her representation of EA and NAOC! #EODWarriorFoundation #WomeninExplosiveOrdanceDisposal #RuckEvent #LindaCox #NAOC
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EA is proud of the significant growth in our remediation capabilities. The Environmental Business Journal, a respected industry publication, recently highlighted EA’s capabilities and market perspectives in a recent article featuring a Q&A with Sarah Babcock, P.E., PMP, VP and Michael Hertz VP, PG. In addition to EA’s expertise and growth, topics also included market trends, constraints, challenges, and regulatory changes. #EnvironmentalBusinessJournal #Publication #MarketTrends #Remediation Citation: Environmental Business Journal, Volume 37 Numbers 5/6: Q3 2024: Remediation & PFAS Market Report Read the Article:
EBJ-Vol-37-Nos-5-6-Q3-2024-Remediation-and-PFAS-Market-Report.pdf
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EA is pleased to welcome David Lee Haskins, PhD, as a Senior Scientist expanding the firm’s growing research and development (R&D) capabilities. In this position, he is responsible for supporting and overseeing a variety of natural resource-related studies. To learn more, follow the link below: #NewHire #NaturalResources #SeniorScientist #ResearchandDevelopment
Dr. David Lee Haskins Joins EA to Expand Research and Development Capabilities - EA
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Marine Corps Air Station Yuma recently highlighted a regenerative grazing pilot project in both a video and article. Working with the Department of Defense Legacy Resource Management Program, EA was tasked to manage the project and the grazer, conduct long-term vegetation monitoring surveys, and complete a comparative study to assess vegetation composition in response to grazing impacts. The primary goal is to improve soil conditions to promote the growth of native plant species, turning the desert into a carbon sink. The livestock's movement and grazing help knead the soil, allowing water to flow into the ground and creating a healthy environment for microbes. To learn more, read the article or watch the video: Video: https://lnkd.in/gXUQ97HH Article: https://lnkd.in/gjC_4dKB Photo Attribution: U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Jade K. Venegas Photo Disclaimer: The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.
MCAS Yuma Puts Hooves on the Ground
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The State of Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget (DTMB) has awarded EA a series of contract orders to complete environmental investigations and studies in five areas of the Detroit River that include two canal systems, and three shorelines located in the Detroit River Area of Concern (AOC) in Wayne County. The work will be completed in support of the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) Water Resources Division. #EnvironmentalInvestigations #DetroitRiver #CanalSystems #WayneCounty
Michigan Selects EA to Conduct Remedial Investigation for Contaminated Sediment Sites in Detroit River AOC - EA
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