United States

New York - Albany

EHS Support for Regulated Facilities

Trinity's New York office is located in the heart of the capital region, just outside of Albany, NY, and includes environmental professionals that deliver high quality service to our diverse client base. Trinity's New York team is highly skilled in environmental permitting and compliance services, and enforcement interaction. We have a reputation as a state leader in air permitting and dispersion modeling.

Local Leadership

Brian Noel

Brian Noel

Manager of Consulting Services
Phone:
518.460.8036
Email:
bnoel@trinityconsultants.com
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New York - Albany

1580 Columbia Turnpike Bldg 1, Suite 1
Castleton-On-Hudson, New York 12033

Phone:
518.460.8036
TOLL-FREE:
888.555.2340

New York - Albany

Our Services Offered

Our local Castleton-On-Hudson staff have expertise in the following areas.

Air Quality Permitting

Trinity Consultants are experts in air permitting support for compliance with the Clean Air Act, offering comprehensive services from strategy, application development, and agency negotiations.

Air Dispersion Modeling

Trinity provides a wide range of air quality modeling consulting services for regulatory applications, emergency planning, and human health assessments.

Auditing and Verification

Boost EHS compliance and performance with tailored Auditing & Verification solutions for regulatory compliance, management systems, and risk management.

EHS and Sustainability Reporting

Streamline your EHS reporting with Trinity's regulatory compliance and sustainability reporting expertise for accuracy, efficiency, and reduced compliance risks.

Insights

Local News

New York Finalizes Milestone Policy on Environmental Impacts to Disadvantaged Communities

New York Proposes Amendments to HFC Rule

New York Releases Pre-Proposal Outline for Upcoming Cap-and-Invest Program and Proposes Other Regulations Driven by CLCPA

New York State Proposes New Requirements for Greenhouse Gas Reduction in Electric Power Sector

In January of 2024, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) proposed new sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) requirements for companies in the electrical transmission and distribution industry (the electric power sector). This proposed rule aims to prohibit and control the use of SF6 and other covered insulating gases (insulators). According to the regulatory impact statement for the proposal, these prohibitions are required to achieve the 2030 and 2050 statewide gr...

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