Environmental Services

 

NASC is proud to announce that it has recently signed an Agency Agreement with one of Canada’s largest and most reputable Environmental Consulting Companies SENES.

 

Through this relationship NASC offers the following services to our clients:

Waste Management – Solid and Hazardous 
Environmental Impact Assessments (EIA’s)
Preliminary Environmental Reports (PER’s)
Risk – Assessment, Communication and Management
Radioactivity – Environmental, Ecological and Occupational
Environmental Management Systems – Programs, Policies and Auditing
Air / Water / Soil – Emissions, Sampling, Assessments, Monitoring, Impact Studies

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The business philosophy of NASC / SENES is to provide an exceptional level of service to our clients, while ensuring that our common interest in preserving the environment is enhanced. The rapidly changing world in which we live demands creative and innovative solutions to resolve complex problems. We pride ourselves on staying in the forefront of technological advancement to allow us to continue to satisfy our clients' needs. We strongly believe that this attribute distinguishes us from our competitors. Our work has been divided among private sector companies, industrial associations, regulatory agencies, all levels of government, funding institutions, and various public interest groups. Our success is attributable, in part, to our ability to maintain credibility with all sectors.

 

Our experience includes over 4500 international projects worldwide spanning a breadth of environmental service areas. Across these service areas our staff has been involved in policy development and review, technical assessments, delivery of specialized and expert advice, peer reviews, and all levels of project management and implementation.

 

NASC / SENES staff is recognized as leaders in the domestic and international environmental community. The work of NASC / SENES staff has led to their individual participation with many domestic and international agencies. Examples include Canadian Standards Association (CSA), United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR), Advisory Committee on Radiological Protection (ACRP), Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (formerly the Atomic Energy Control Board), U.S. National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP), International Joint Commission (IJC), International Air Quality Advisory Board, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

 

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