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Hoover's Profile: The Environmental Quality Company
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The Environmental Quality Company
36255 Michigan Ave.
Wayne, MI 48184
MI Tel. 734-329-8000
Toll Free 800-592-5489
Fax 734-329-8140

Type: Private
On the web: http://www.eqonline.com
Employees: 625

The Environmental Quality Company, known as EQ, provides hazardous- and industrial-waste treatment and disposal services. The company also offers facility management, cleaning, recycling, and environmental remediation services. Michigan-based EQ is the largest privately held environmental services business in that state. It also acts as a project manager for the End of Life Vehicle Solutions (ELVS) nationwide mercury switch program, which disposes of mercury switches (used in automobiles prior to 2003). EQ operates from 17 locations in the Midwestern and eastern US. The company was founded in 1957 by Michael Ferrantino.

Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2008:
Sales: $35.0M

Officers:
President: David (Dave) Lusk
CFO: Ken Wunderlich
Director Information Systems: Lorraine Tooman

Competitors:
Heritage Environmental Services
Safety-Kleen
Waste Management

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Environmental quality is a set of properties and characteristics of the environment, either generalized or local, as they impinge on human beings and other organisms.

Environmental quality is a general term which can refer to varied characteristics that relate to the natural environment as well as the built environment, such as air and water purity or pollution, noise and the potential effects which such characteristics may have on physical and mental health caused by human activities.[1]

In the USA the term is applied with a body of federal and state standards and regulations that are monitored by regulatory agencies. All states in the U.S. have some form of a department or commission[2] that is responsible for a variety of activities such as monitoring quality, responding to citizen complaints, and enforcing environmental regulations. The agency with the lead implementation responsibility for most major federal environmental laws (e.g. Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act) is the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Other federal agencies with significant oversight roles include the Council on Environmental Quality, Department of the Interior and the Army Corps of Engineers.

In the UK environment has been the primary responsibility of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA). Predecessor bodies were merged in 2001 to create this department with a broader remit to link rural activities to the natural environment. Some responsibilities are devolved to the Scottish Government and the National Assembly for Wales, while delivery of environmental initiatives often use partners, including: British Waterways, Environment Agency, Forestry Commission, and Natural England. DEFRA also has a remit to oversee impacts of activities within the built environment and the United Kingdom Climate Change Programme.

References

  1. ^ EEA multilingual environmental glossary
  2. ^ EPA:State Environmental Agencies

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