WHB Engineers

Environmental and Permitting:
Engineering a Sustainable Future

Advancing Environmental Solutions through Innovation and Compliance

Environmental and Permitting

Environmental engineering covers broad topics from clean-up and restoration of previously impacted sites to the safe and environmentally conscious development of public and private new projects, to the monitoring of existing facilities and developments against established legal and societal expectations.

It can encompass broad scientific topics including engineering, chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, hydraulics, and hydrology to protect and also improve the health of living organisms and improve the quality of the environment.

At WHB, our services are focused on wastewater and stormwater management, water and air pollution control, recycling, and waste disposal. We also have an active permitting and compliance practice supporting our various client segments. With the increasing recognition of potential environmental impacts due to land development and infrastructure construction, and therefore subsequent regulation, the permitting and compliance aspects of any project are critical both in the design and construction phases.

WHB staff have a broad range of skills and abilities to service our clients' needs and have also pioneered innovative approaches to their permitting and compliance requirements. Staying within adopted rules and regulations, but applying common sense and a desire for efficiency, we have successfully permitted unique linear projects for the utility and communication industries.

WHB Engineers was selected by a commercial compost facility to assist in compliance with the State of California Compost General
WHB Engineers was selected by a commercial compost facility to assist in compliance with the State of California Compost General
WHB Engineers was selected by a commercial compost facility to assist in compliance with the State of California Compost General
Cox Construction's compliance program, aided by WHB Engineers , secured environmental permits for 14 miles of fiber conduit undergrounding in