
Your Trusted Environmental Consultants in Corpus Christi & the Coastal Bend
Expert environmental, health, and safety compliance for the petrochemical, maritime, and industrial sectors across South Texas.
Our Environmental Expertise in Corpus Christi & the Coastal Bend
Peace Environmental Services (PES) is a leading environmental consulting firm serving the Corpus Christi metropolitan area and the greater Coastal Bend, including Nueces, San Patricio, Aransas, Kleberg, Jim Wells, and Refugio counties. Home to the Port of Corpus Christi and a massive concentration of refining, petrochemical, and export facilities, this region requires rigorous, highly specialized environmental management to balance heavy industry with the sensitive coastal ecosystem.
Whether you are expanding a marine terminal, navigating complex air emissions for a manufacturing plant, or conducting environmental due diligence for industrial real estate, our team of engineers, scientists, and compliance experts is here to support you. We provide customized, turnkey solutions to help your facility meet its federal and state obligations under the EPA and TCEQ Region 14, ensuring safe, compliant, and continuous operations along the Gulf Coast.
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Stormwater Permitting and Compliance Services in Corpus Christi
Coastal environments face unique stormwater challenges, from heavy tropical downpours to hurricane threats. We develop robust, site-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) that ensure full compliance with the Texas Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (TPDES) and the EPA. From port-side industrial facilities covered by the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) to large-scale construction sites in San Patricio County, we manage your NOIs, outfall sampling, and discharge monitoring reports (DMRs) to protect Corpus Christi Bay and the Gulf of Mexico.
Corpus Christi SPCC Plan Development & Compliance
With the massive volume of oil and fuel moving through the Coastal Bend’s refineries, tank farms, and marine transfer facilities, spill prevention is paramount. Our consultants are experts in creating and implementing Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans compliant with EPA 40 CFR Part 112. We provide comprehensive facility evaluations, secondary containment calculations that account for heavy coastal rainfall, and employee training to prevent catastrophic discharges into navigable coastal waterways.
Air Permitting and Compliance for Coastal Bend Businesses
The dense concentration of refining, petrochemical, and export facilities in Corpus Christi makes air permitting highly scrutinized. We assist heavy industry and manufacturing clients with precise air emissions calculations, complex regulatory reporting, and securing the appropriate authorizations—ranging from Permits by Rule (PBR) and Standard Permits to New Source Review (NSR) and complex Title V operating permits. We help you navigate TCEQ Region 14 requirements, ensuring your facility remains compliant with state emission limits.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) for Corpus Christi Properties
Industrial and commercial real estate transactions near the Port of Corpus Christi and along the Gulf Coast carry significant environmental risks. Before acquiring property or expanding your footprint, rigorous environmental due diligence is required to avoid inheriting liability under CERCLA. We perform thorough Phase I ESAs strictly adhering to ASTM E1527-21 standards. We investigate historical land uses, maritime activities, and legacy oil and gas operations to identify any Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) before you close the deal.
Corpus Christi Phase II ESA and Subsurface Environmental Testing
If a Phase I ESA reveals potential historical contamination, our team is equipped to seamlessly execute a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. We conduct targeted soil, groundwater, and sediment testing tailored to the historical industrial, chemical, and petroleum activities of the Coastal Bend. Following ASTM E1903 standards, we accurately delineate the presence of hazardous substances, providing developers and operators with the definitive data needed to manage risk and plan remediation.
OSHA Audit and Workplace Safety Consulting
High-hazard environments—such as shipyards, refineries, and chemical plants—demand rigorous safety protocols. We provide comprehensive OSHA compliance audits and workplace safety consulting tailored to Corpus Christi’s industrial workforce. From Process Safety Management (PSM) and hazard communication to lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) and fall protection over water, we help you build an impenetrable safety culture that reduces incidents and liability.
EPCRA Tier II Reporting Services in South Texas
Corpus Christi’s industrial sector stores massive quantities of hazardous chemicals and petroleum products. If your facility exceeds specific thresholds, mandatory annual EPCRA Tier II reporting is required. We take the administrative burden off your EHS team ahead of the March 1st deadline. We meticulously classify your chemical inventory, calculate maximum daily amounts, and ensure accurate submissions through STEERS to the TCEQ, the local fire department, and the Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).
Respirator Fit Testing and Training in the Coastal Bend
Airborne hazards, chemical vapors, and particulates are a daily reality in petrochemical, maritime, and heavy manufacturing settings. We offer professional, on-site respirator fit testing and OSHA-compliant respiratory protection training. We ensure your Corpus Christi workforce is equipped with properly fitted, hazard-specific gear, keeping your employees safe and your operations entirely compliant with federal occupational health standards.
Corpus Christi Environmental Compliance FAQ
01Why is SPCC compliance so heavily scrutinized in Corpus Christi?
Due to the region's massive concentration of petroleum refineries, storage terminals, and marine transfer operations at the Port of Corpus Christi, the risk of a major oil spill is a significant concern for the EPA and Coast Guard. SPCC plans here must be extremely thorough, often requiring specialized considerations for marine transfers and secondary containment capable of withstanding severe coastal weather.
02What TCEQ region covers Corpus Christi, and where are they located?
Corpus Christi and the surrounding Coastal Bend counties (including Nueces, San Patricio, and Aransas) are governed by TCEQ Region 14. Their regional office is located right in Corpus Christi, meaning local inspectors are highly active and frequently audit industrial and coastal facilities for air, water, and waste compliance.
03How do hurricanes and tropical storms affect my environmental compliance obligations?
Facilities in the Coastal Bend must incorporate severe weather preparedness into their environmental plans. For example, your SWPPP must account for extreme rainfall to prevent polluted runoff, and your SPCC plan must ensure that secondary containment systems will not overflow or fail during a storm surge. PES helps design compliance plans that are resilient to Gulf Coast weather events.
04Do maritime and port facilities have special environmental regulations?
Yes. Facilities operating along the waterfront or transferring products over water face a complex, multi-layered regulatory environment. In addition to TCEQ and EPA rules, these facilities must often comply with United States Coast Guard (USCG) regulations regarding marine vapor control, facility security, and over-water oil transfers.
05Is Corpus Christi an ozone nonattainment area like Houston or Dallas?
Currently, the Corpus Christi area is in attainment for federal ozone standards. However, because of the heavy industrial presence, local air quality is closely monitored by the TCEQ. Facilities must strictly adhere to their air permits and emission limits to help the region maintain its attainment status and avoid the stricter regulations that come with a nonattainment designation.