Sub-Surface Waste Management of Delaware announced that the engineering staffs of their subsidiary, Environmental Tec International, S.A. de C.V. (ETI), have completed the necessary steps to begin a new pollution permitting project. These steps included training the bi-lingual staff with employees consisting of the State of Puebla’s Secretaria Del Medio Ambiente and Recursos Naturales (Secretariat).
ETI will consult and train staff when establishing the newly formed state-wide environmental regulatory permit and fee structure program. This program will be supported through technical staff training of both public and private industrial facilities. These facilities will then become fully compliant for the treatment, storage, transportation, and disposal of toxic waste.
ETI will also be subcontracted to provide both program design and guidance through their various engineering and professional services, supplemented with additional labor and technical contributions when needed.
Robert Brehm, director of ETI, stated, “Once this program of regulatory permits and compliance enforcement is underway it will operate with self-funding mechanisms that generate revenue for the state government similar to existing programs found in US State and Federal regulatory agencies.”