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Environmental Management & Engineering (EME Inc.)

Environmental Management & Engineering (EME Inc.)

EME is a creative environmental services company providing high-quality customized environmental consulting and GIS/GPS spatial data services to public- and private-sector clients. EME offers a diverse and comprehensive range of consulting services including all aspects of site environmental assessments: GIS database design; site characterization; GPS data collection; utility GIS implementation; risk assessment; regulatory compliance and auditing; hazardous waste compliance programs; solid waste management; incident response and contingency planning; remedial design and action; water quality management; implementation of engineered, enhanced and natural remediation systems; indoor air quality; mold-related services; engineering services; storm water planning, management and design; waste water design; water, waste water, and storm water GIS database design; health and safety services; and litigation support. Ultimately, all of these services fall under EME’s CORE service ─ CLIENT SERVICE

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Website: http://www.emetn.com
Email Address: bbugg@emetn.com
Phone: 615-742-0875
Fax: 615-742-0873
Address: 28 Middleton St., Nashville, TN, 37210, USA

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May 10th, 2007 - Environmental Management and Engineering, Inc (EME Inc.) announces Brian Bugg as new GIS Department Manager

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