Environmental Quality Management, Inc.

Welcome to the New Orleans Office of EQM

Environmental Quality Management, Inc.
64090 Highway 1090
PO Box 1329
Pearl River, LA 70452

Phone: (504) 863-9840
Fax: (504) 863-9842
E-mail: askeq@eqm.com

Environmental Quality Management, Inc. (EQ) is a full-service environmental consulting and engineering firm headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. The New Orleans office has considerable experience serving the government sector.

EQ's staff in New Orleans has a strong emphasis on remediation and restoration, and has been a key contributor in the disaster relief efforts for Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. The New Orleans staff services our clients needs nationally and globally, with a regional focus in Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, and Florida.

Community involvement

The New Orleans office is actively involved in the community both professionally and socially. The office is a member of the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce, and the local chapter of the Air and Waste Management Association.

Directions to the New Orleans, LA Office

To get to the New Orleans office from the airport you can use the directions below or use the map to get directions from a specific location.

 

Custom Directions

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From New Orleans International Airport

  • Turn right on S Firehouse Rd and go South
  • Turn left on Kenner Ave and go East
  • Turn left on Farrar Ave and go North
  • Turn right on Airline Hwy, Airline Dr, US-61 and go East
  • Turn left and go North for 130 feet
  • Turn right on Airport Access Rd and go North
  • Go East on I-10 for 6 miles
  • Take "Exit 230 I-610 E to Slidell" and go East for 4.4 mi.
  • Exit at "Exit 239A-B to Louisa St / Almonaster Blvd" and go NE
  • Continue on I-10 and go Northeast for 28 miles
  • Continue on ramp at sign reading "Exit 266 US-190 to Slidell" and go NE
  • Bear right on Gause Blvd E, US-190 and go East for 1.8 mi.
  • Turn left on N Military Rd, LA-1090 and go North for 2.6 mi. to Highway 1090

 

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U.S. EPA Issues Final NSR Implementation Rules for PM2.5
On May 16, 2008, the U.S. EPA issued final New Source Review (NSR) implementation rules for particulate matter less than 2.5 microns (PM2.5).
U.S. DOT Proposes to Make Rail Transport of Highly Toxic Chemicals Safer
On April 1, 2008, the Department of Transportation and Federal Railroad Administration jointly proposed a rule that would improve the crashworthiness protection of railroad tank cars hauling highly toxic chemicals. 
Environmental Groups Challenge U.S. EPA New National Ozone Standards
On May 27, 2008, two months after the U.S. EPA published its newly revised national ozone standards, five environmental and health-related organizations filed a lawsuit challenging them in the U.S. Court of Appeals, District of Columbia circuit.
U.S. EPA Finalizes Amendment to the F019 Hazardous Waste Listing
The U.S. EPA is amending the F019 hazardous waste listing to facilitate the use of aluminum in automobiles, light trucks and utility vehicles.  
EQ and Joint Venture Partner QRI Awarded $5 Million Contract with U.S. GSA
In May 2008, EQ and its joint venture partner, Quaternary Resource Investigations, LLC (QRI), won a $5 million contract with the GSA for environmental and consulting services. 
U.S. EPA Proposes to Tighten Airborne Lead Standards
On May 1, 2008, the U.S. EPA announced a proposal to substantially tighten its airborne lead standards for the first time in 30 years, and plans to have its new primary standard in place by Sept. 15, 2008. 
California: June 2008 Deadline for Determining How to Reduce GHG Emissions
By the end of June 2008, the State of California must prepare a "draft scoping plan" indicating how it proposes to reduce its GHG emissions to 1990 levels by 2020. 
Many Companies Still Not Prepared for European Union’s REACH Regulation
Despite a Dec. 1, 2008 deadline to preregister chemicals under the European Union’s REACH regulation, awareness of REACH is low, especially among North American companies.