Our Services

Our Services

EIA & EQA Studies As Per CPCB & APPCB To All Major & Minor Industries

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Studies

Our expert team conducts thorough EIA studies for various industries, evaluating the potential environmental impact of proposed projects or activities. By identifying potential risks and providing actionable insights, we assist our clients in making environmentally responsible decisions.

Environmental Quality Assessment (EQA) Studies:

With a focus on environmental sustainability, our EQA studies assess the existing environmental quality in and around industrial sites. We monitor air, water, and soil quality, among other parameters, to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and promote ecological balance.

Ambient Air Monitoring & Analysis

Parameters: SPM (Suspended Particulate Matter), PM10, PM2.5, SO2, NOx, NH3, O3, CO, Pb, As, Ni, C6H6 (Benzene), Ba(P) (Benzo(a)pyrene)

Standards: IS 5182 (Indian Standard) and CPCB (Central Pollution Control Board) guidelines.

Stack Emission Monitoring & Analysis

Parameters: PM (Particulate Matter), SO2, NOx, CO, CO2, O2, NH3, F (Fluoride), Hg (Mercury)

Standards: IS 11255 (Indian Standard) and CPCB guidelines.

Fugitive Emissions and Work zone Monitoring

Parameters: TSPM (Total Suspended Particulate Matter), VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds)

Standards: IS 5182 (Indian Standard) and OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) guidelines.

Dust Fall Measurement​

Parameters: Dust fall (Settled Particulate Matter)

Standards: IS 5182 (Indian Standard).

Meteorological Parameters

Parameters: Temperature, Humidity, Wind direction, Wind speed, Rainfall, and Solar Radiation.

Noise Level Monitoring

Parameters: Day & Night Measurement of Ambient Noise, Noise generated by Instruments and DG Sets.

Wastewater Testing

Standards: IS 3025 (Indian Standard) and APHA (American Public Health Association) methods.

Soil Analysis

Standards: IS 2720 (Indian Standard) and EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) methods.

Municipal and Hazardous Waste Analysis

Standards: CPCB guidelines.

Toxicological Tests

Chemical, Microbiological, Bioassay, and LC50 (Lethal Concentration 50%) tests are used to assess the toxicity of substances.