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DO YOU HAVE REGULATORY AGENCY VIOLATIONS AND FINES PILING UP?

Fluid Resource Management specializes in helping clients facing regulatory agency violations and fines get back into compliance. Our compliance specialists work with clients and regulators to determine why the facility is in violation and then remedy the areas of non-compliance. Once a facility is no longer in violation, FRM can create master sampling and reporting schedules and train the client’s staff to facilitate continued compliance.

COMMON VIOLATIONS BY INDUSTRY: 

  • Failure to prepare or distribute Consumer Confidence Reports (CCR)

  • Failure to collect samples or resamples

  • Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) exceedances

  • Failure to comply with monitoring orders issued

  • Failure to submit Electronic Annual Reports (EAR)

  • Failure to maintain infrastructure

  • Failure to inspect, maintain and flush hydrants

  • Failure to submit Self-Monitoring Reports (SMR) as required by Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR)

  • Effluent limitation exceedances

  • Failure to comply with APCD regulations

  • Failure to collect samples or resamples

  • Failure to submit and recertify Hazardous Material Business Plans (HMBP)

  • Operator license requirement violations

  • Sanitary Sewer Overflows (SSO)

  • Failure to maintain infrastructure

  • Failure to maintain infrastructure

  • Failure to submit Self-Monitoring Reports (SMR) as required by Waste Discharge Requirements (WDR)

  • Failure to submit and recertify Hazardous Material Business Plans (HMBP)

  • Effluent limitation exceedances

  • Failure to collect samples or resamples

  • Failure to maintain infrastructure and Best Management Practices (BMP)

  • Failure to review and update Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPP)

  • Failure to collect samples during Qualifying Storm Events (QSE)

  • Failure to report sample results via Stormwater Multiple Application and Report Tracking System (SMARTS)

  • Failure to submit annual report or annual No Exposure Certification (NEC) via SMARTS

  • Failure to file for Industrial General Permit Coverage


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HOW FLUID RESOURCE MANAGEMENT HELPS CLIENTS REMEDY VIOLATIONS AND FINES 

  • Serve as a liaison between clients and regulators

  • Prepare and submit delinquent reports

  • Assist with determining violation causes and corrective actions

  • Prepare or update master sampling and reporting schedules

  • Establish exceedance parameters and response procedures

  • Sampling of influent and effluent quality

  • Preparation and delivery of sample bottles to ELAP laboratories and coordination of services

  • Develop custom reporting templates and reminders

  • Staff training

  • Perform deferred maintenance

  • Prepare or review preventative maintenance schedules

  • Collect and process permit samples

  • Generate critical spare parts inventory lists

  • Assist with capital improvement project priority lists and budgets

  • Inspect facilities monthly, quarterly semi-annual or annually


 
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WHAT SETS US APART FROM OUR COMPETITORS?

  • We specialize in water and wastewater systems

  • FRM has been in business for over two decades

  • We have Qualified Industrial Stormwater Practitioners (QISP) on staff

  • The Compliance Division has strong working relationships with regulators from local, regional, county, state and federal agencies

  • Systems are in place with local laboratories to provide real-time notifications of exceedances based on permit limits and operational parameters

  • FRM has a reputation for excellence in the industry. We have been commended for thorough service, attention to detail, transparency and proactive responses to potential problems and concerns by both clients and regulators.


TESTIMONIAL

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“I HAVE WORKED WITH FLUID RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ON COMPLIANCE AT SEVERAL WASTEWATER FACILITIES THROUGHOUT THE YEARS. FRM UNDERSTANDS REGULATIONS AND ANTICIPATES PROBLEMS BEFORE THEY OCCUR. FRM HAS GAINED MY TRUST THROUGH HUSTLE, HONESTY AND CONSISTENT COMMUNICATION.”

-Matt Thompson
Former RWQCB Regulator, Region 3