• Burton-Katzman / EQ

    EQ and Burton-Katzman Development Company have formed a joint venture to rehabilitate and develop brownfield properties in Michigan. Burton-Katzman, now in its third generation of real estate development, with projects that span commercial, industrial and residential development, identifies properties with attractive development potential. EQ then takes the lead in evaluating the scope and costs of remedial action to make the property usable. EQ utilizes its extensive environmental project management and facility operations experience to execute a remedial plan for selected properties.
  • Desler, S.A. & IPES, S.A.

    In Argentina, EQ International Holdings, Inc. has invested with two partners: Desler, S.A. in Buenos Aires and IPES, S.A. in Bahia Blanca, to construct and operate modern industrial waste management facilities that are in accordance with all Argentine and international compliance standards.
  • Dynatec Systems, Inc.

    EQ and Dynatec Systems Inc. have collaborated on the design and installation of high volume stormwater treatment systems at the Salt Lake City and Pittsburgh International Airports. Compliance to local discharge standards was achieved through a combination of Reverse Osmosis and Ion Exchange technologies. Turnkey wastewater and stormwater treatment systems available through Dynatec Systems include: Activated Carbon Adsorption, Chemical Pre-treatment, Enhanced Gravity Separation, Evaporation, Membrane Bio-Reactors, Membrane Separation, Oxidation/Reduction, Resin Adsorption, and Sludge Treatment and Dewatering.
  • United States Environmental Protection Agency

    The Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) website contains further information on federal EPA regulations, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
  • United States Department of Transportation

    The Department of Transportation's (DOT) website provides information on federal DOT regulations, shipping requirements and manifests.
  • Occupational Safety & Health Administration

    The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) website provides information on OSHA rules and regulations concerning employee and workplace safety.