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Turning an EHS Cost Center into a Revenue Producer: Selling Capital Projects that will Enhance Your Sustainability Efforts

Posted by Kirsten Deysher on Monday, May 13, 2024

Are you an EHS Manager or person responsible for environmental compliance and sustainability goals within your organization? I have heard frustration from numerous individuals with these... Read More

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Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing

Tagged: Environmental  |  Facility Planning & Management


PRWA 2024: A Jackpot of "PRIZEntations"

Posted by Entech Engineering on Thursday, March 7, 2024

We’ve got great water and wastewater presentations on tap for the 2024 Pennsylvania Rural Water Association's (PRWA's) Annual Conference! Plus, we’re giving every presentation attendee a... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Revised Lead & Copper Rule (RLCR)


2024 PA Municipal Bid Base Amounts

Posted by Bryon Killian on Tuesday, January 2, 2024

Each year the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry announces new public project cost thresholds required for public bids. The thresholds for 2024 have increased again this year.Looking for... Read More

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Categories: Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Municipal Engineering  |  Stormwater  |  Budgeting & Funding  |  Regulations


Employee Spotlight: Tori Morgan, LO

Posted by Christine Gunsaullus on Monday, December 11, 2023

Tori Morgan, LO, joined Entech in 2020 to bolster the regulatory compliance services team. She offers a depth of knowledge from both industrial manufacturing and municipal wastewater environmental... Read More

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Categories: Entech, Engineering, & Beyond


2024 PA Environmental Compliance Calendar

Posted by Tori Morgan on Friday, December 8, 2023

Staying on top of environmental regulations is an arduous task. The numerous regulations, deadlines, and requirements are enough to get anyone’s head spinning. That’s why we developed the... Read More

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Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing  |  Municipal Infrastructure

Tagged: Potable Water  |  Wastewater  |  Municipal Engineering  |  Stormwater  |  Environmental  |  Regulations


RNG Interconnects for Developers, Owners, & Operators; Connecting the Dots

Posted by Gregory Wilk on Thursday, December 7, 2023

If you are a Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Developer trying to get your RNG to market, or a pipeline company receiving that gas, you know there is one common denominator in your project; the importance... Read More

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Categories: Oil & Gas Infrastructure

Tagged: Pipelines  |  Compressor & Metering Stations  |  Natural Gas  |  Engineering


Environmental Compliance Training 101 for Manufacturers

Posted by Kara Humes on Monday, November 20, 2023

What to include and how to do it. How does your team learn the overall concepts of your environmental program, including permits, approvals, and requirements, how they relate to your operations, and... Read More

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Categories: Industrial & Manufacturing

Tagged: Environmental  |  Regulations


Enhanced Geothermal Energy: The Missing Piece to the Puzzle?

Posted by Tanner Sattler on Thursday, September 28, 2023

Is Enhanced Geothermal A Missing Piece Of America's Climate Puzzle? This article got us thinking! Sustainable energy has been at the forefront of our brains throughout our company’s history,... Read More

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Categories: Oil & Gas Infrastructure  |  Entech, Engineering, & Beyond

Tagged: Natural Gas  |  Engineering


Virtual Pipelines - Now Entering Reality?

Posted by Matthew Stanton on Tuesday, September 5, 2023

What is a virtual pipeline?How can a pipeline be virtual? Well, it may look different than you think. A virtual pipeline is a means to take gas from a source to consumers without a physical pipeline... Read More

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Categories: Oil & Gas Infrastructure

Tagged: Pipelines  |  Natural Gas  |  Engineering


Safety First! Can Pipeline Hydraulic Modeling Lower Your Project Risk?

Posted by Matthew Stanton on Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Think about replacing an aging pipeline in your system. The current pipe is 4” and you don’t know what size to use as a replacement. Will the area see an increase in flow due to new... Read More

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Categories: Oil & Gas Infrastructure

Tagged: Pipelines  |  Natural Gas  |  Health & Safety


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