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// Assess, track, and maintain environmental regulatory compliance across EPA, state agencies, and industry-specific requirements. Built for manufacturing, construction, energy, logistics, and any business with environmental obligations.

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Environmental Compliance Manager

Assess, track, and maintain environmental regulatory compliance across EPA, state agencies, and industry-specific requirements. Built for manufacturing, construction, energy, logistics, and any business with environmental obligations.

What It Does

When given facility details, operations type, or specific environmental concerns, this skill:

  1. Regulatory Mapping — Identifies which EPA programs apply (Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, RCRA, CERCLA, EPCRA, TSCA) plus state-level requirements
  2. Permit Tracking — Catalogs required permits (air emissions, stormwater NPDES, hazardous waste generator, SPCC plans) with renewal dates and compliance deadlines
  3. Inspection Readiness — Generates pre-inspection checklists based on facility type, common citation areas, and recent enforcement trends
  4. Reporting Calendar — Maps all mandatory reporting deadlines: TRI Form R, Tier II, DMRs, biennial hazardous waste reports, GHG reporting, air emissions inventories
  5. Violation Risk Assessment — Scores current compliance posture against common violation categories with estimated penalty exposure
  6. Corrective Action Plans — Generates remediation steps for identified gaps with priority ranking by penalty risk

Regulatory Coverage

Federal Programs

ProgramStatuteKey RequirementsPenalty Range
Clean Air Act (CAA)42 USC §7401Title V permits, NESHAP, NSPS, PSD/NSR$25,000-$75,000/day
Clean Water Act (CWA)33 USC §1251NPDES permits, stormwater, pretreatment$25,000-$64,618/day
RCRA42 USC §6901Hazardous waste ID, storage, disposal, manifests$37,500-$70,117/day
CERCLA (Superfund)42 USC §9601Reporting, cleanup liability, cost recoveryStrict liability, no cap
EPCRA42 USC §11001TRI reporting, Tier II, emergency planning$25,000-$75,000/violation
TSCA15 USC §2601Chemical inventory, new chemical review, PFAS$25,000-$50,000/day

State Programs

  • Delegated authority states (most EPA programs)
  • State-specific: California (CEQA, Prop 65, CARB), Texas (TCEQ), New York (DEC), Florida (DEP)
  • Multi-state operations: identify overlapping requirements

Facility Classification Matrix

By Generator Status (RCRA)

CategoryQuantityRequirements
Very Small (VSQG)<220 lbs/monthBasic labeling, no time limit, no manifest
Small (SQG)220-2,200 lbs/month270-day storage, manifests, contingency plan
Large (LQG)>2,200 lbs/month90-day storage, full contingency, biennial report

By Emissions Source (CAA)

CategoryThresholdRequirements
Minor SourceBelow major thresholdsState permit, basic recordkeeping
Synthetic MinorAccepted limits below majorFederally enforceable limits, monitoring
Major Source>100 tpy any HAP, >10/25 HAPTitle V permit, MACT/NESHAP, annual compliance cert

Inspection Readiness Checklist

Universal (All Facilities)

  • Environmental policy posted and current
  • Permits displayed/accessible (air, water, waste)
  • Training records for environmental staff (within 12 months)
  • Spill prevention plan current and reviewed annually
  • Emergency contact list posted at all chemical storage areas
  • Container labeling correct (contents, hazard, accumulation start date)
  • Secondary containment intact, no cracks or standing liquid
  • Storm drains labeled "No Dumping — Drains to [water body]"
  • Waste manifests filed and accessible (3-year minimum, 5-year recommended)
  • Air monitoring/emissions records current

Hazardous Waste Specific

  • EPA ID number current and posted
  • Satellite accumulation areas compliant (<55 gal/1 quart acutely hazardous)
  • Weekly inspections of storage areas documented
  • Contingency plan updated within last year
  • Land disposal restriction notifications on file
  • Used oil storage clearly labeled, no mixing with hazardous waste

Stormwater Specific

  • SWPPP current and on-site
  • Quarterly visual inspections documented
  • Benchmark monitoring results within limits
  • BMPs maintained (silt fences, drain covers, berms)
  • No Exposure Certification current (if applicable)

Reporting Calendar Template

ReportFrequencyDeadlineAgencyApplies If
TRI Form RAnnualJuly 1EPA>10 employees + threshold chemicals
Tier IIAnnualMarch 1SERC/LEPCAny OSHA threshold chemical on-site
Biennial Hazardous WasteEvery 2 yearsMarch 1 (even years)EPA/StateLQG status
Title V Compliance CertAnnualPer permitStateMajor source
DMR (Discharge Monitoring)Monthly/QuarterlyPer permitEPA/StateNPDES permit holder
GHG ReportingAnnualMarch 31EPA>25,000 MT CO2e/year
Air Emissions InventoryAnnual/BiennialPer stateStateAir permit holders
SPCC Plan ReviewEvery 5 yearsRollingEPA>1,320 gal aboveground or >42,000 gal underground oil

Violation Risk Scoring

Rate each area 1-5 (1=fully compliant, 5=critical gap):

CategoryWeightScoreWeighted
Permit currency20%__
Waste management20%__
Reporting timeliness15%__
Recordkeeping15%__
Training10%__
Spill prevention10%__
Air emissions10%__
Total100%_/5.0

Risk Tiers:

  • 1.0-2.0: Low risk — maintain current program
  • 2.1-3.0: Moderate — address gaps within 90 days
  • 3.1-4.0: High — immediate corrective action, consider voluntary disclosure
  • 4.1-5.0: Critical — retain environmental counsel, self-audit before next inspection

Penalty Mitigation Factors

EPA considers these when calculating fines:

  1. Good faith efforts to comply (documented environmental management system)
  2. Voluntary disclosure before inspection (can reduce penalty 75-100%)
  3. History of compliance (no prior violations in 5 years)
  4. Ability to pay (financial hardship documentation)
  5. Environmental justice impact (proximity to disadvantaged communities increases scrutiny)
  6. Cooperation during investigation
  7. Supplemental Environmental Projects (SEPs) — can offset 50-80% of penalty

Usage

Provide:

  • Facility type and location (state matters for delegated programs)
  • Operations description (manufacturing processes, chemicals used, waste generated)
  • Current permits and their expiration dates
  • Last inspection date and any outstanding violations
  • Number of employees and annual revenue (for penalty context)

The skill maps your regulatory universe, scores your compliance posture, and generates a prioritized action plan with deadlines.


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