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Expert environmental, health, and safety compliance for businesses, real estate, and industrial facilities navigating TCEQ and Edwards Aquifer Authority regulations.

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Our Environmental Expertise in San Antonio

Peace Environmental Services (PES) is a leading environmental consulting firm proudly serving the San Antonio-New Braunfels metropolitan area and surrounding South Central Texas counties, including Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Wilson, Atascosa, Bandera, Kendall, and Medina. San Antonio’s unique blend of historic significance, rapid economic growth, and highly sensitive local ecology makes environmental compliance both challenging and essential.

Whether you are navigating the strict regulations of the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program, managing air emissions for an advanced manufacturing plant, or conducting environmental due diligence for commercial real estate, our team of environmental engineers, scientists, and compliance specialists is here to help. We provide customized, turnkey solutions to help your business meet its obligations to the EPA, TCEQ Region 13, and local municipal authorities, ensuring your operations remain safe, compliant, and uninterrupted.

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Stormwater Permitting and Compliance Services in San Antonio

San Antonio’s placement in "Flash Flood Alley" and its proximity to the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone means stormwater management here is highly scrutinized. We develop robust, site-specific Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) that ensure compliance with EPA, TCEQ Region 13, City of San Antonio, and Edwards Aquifer Authority regulations. Whether you are managing construction activities in the Hill Country or operating an industrial facility in Bexar County, we handle your permitting, Water Pollution Abatement Plans (WPAP), outfall sampling, and discharge monitoring to protect local waterways and keep your business compliant.

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San Antonio SPCC Plan Development & Compliance

Facilities that store significant quantities of oil or fuel—such as aerospace contractors, military support operations, transportation hubs, and manufacturing plants—must adhere to strict oil spill prevention rules. We specialize in preparing and implementing Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) plans under EPA 40 CFR Part 112. By providing thorough site evaluations, secondary containment design reviews, and local employee training, we help San Antonio businesses prevent costly discharges and protect the region's vital surface and groundwater resources.

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Air Permitting and Compliance for San Antonio Businesses

As San Antonio's population and industrial base have grown, so has the regulatory focus on regional air quality, particularly concerning ozone levels in Bexar County. We assist South Texas facilities with accurate air emissions calculations, complex regulatory reporting, and securing the right permits—including Permits by Rule (PBRs), Standard Permits, and Title V operating permits. Our experts help you successfully navigate TCEQ Region 13 requirements, ensuring your facility operates efficiently without exceeding regional emission limits.

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Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA) for San Antonio Properties

The commercial real estate market across San Antonio and the I-35 corridor is booming. Before finalizing commercial real estate transactions or securing financing, environmental due diligence is essential to avoid inheriting liability under CERCLA. We perform rigorous Phase I ESAs in strict accordance with the latest ASTM E1527-21 standards. We thoroughly investigate historical land uses—including former military sites, agricultural operations, and historical industrial activity—to identify any Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) before you close.

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San Antonio Phase II ESA and Environmental Testing

If a Phase I ESA identifies potential environmental risks, our team is fully equipped to transition seamlessly into a Phase II Environmental Site Assessment. We conduct targeted subsurface investigations, including soil and groundwater testing, tailored to the specific contaminants associated with San Antonio's historic industrial, commercial, and defense-related activities. Following ASTM E1903 standards, we provide you with definitive data regarding site conditions, enabling informed decision-making for property acquisition and remediation.

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OSHA Audit and Workplace Safety Consulting for San Antonio Companies

San Antonio’s diverse economy relies heavily on sectors like healthcare, aerospace, advanced manufacturing, construction, and tourism. We provide tailored OSHA compliance audits and safety consulting to protect your most valuable asset: your workforce. From hazard communication and lock-out/tag-out (LOTO) procedures to mock OSHA inspections, we help you build a robust safety culture that minimizes workplace injuries, reduces liability, and maintains full regulatory adherence.

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EPCRA Tier II Reporting Services in South Texas

If your San Antonio facility stores hazardous chemicals above specific federal and state thresholds, you are legally required to file annual EPCRA Tier II reports. We remove the stress of the March 1st deadline by meticulously classifying your chemical inventories, calculating maximum daily amounts, and ensuring timely, accurate submissions through the STEERS platform to the TCEQ, the local fire department, and your Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC).

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Respirator Fit Testing and Training in the San Antonio Area

Airborne hazards are a common risk in aerospace manufacturing, construction, and healthcare environments throughout Bexar County. We provide professional, on-site respirator fit testing and OSHA-compliant respiratory protection training. We ensure your team is equipped with properly fitted gear to protect against occupational dust, vapors, and localized hazards, keeping your San Antonio workforce safe and fully compliant.

San Antonio Environmental Compliance FAQ

01What are the Edwards Aquifer rules, and how do they affect my San Antonio business?

The Edwards Aquifer is the primary source of drinking water for San Antonio. Because of its sensitivity, the TCEQ enforces the Edwards Aquifer Protection Program (EAPP). If you are developing land or operating an industrial facility over the recharge, contributing, or transition zones, you may be required to submit a Water Pollution Abatement Plan (WPAP) and implement specific structural controls to prevent groundwater contamination.

02Is San Antonio considered an ozone nonattainment area?

Yes, Bexar County has been designated by the EPA as a nonattainment area for ozone. This means that businesses with air emissions—such as manufacturing plants, paint booths, and industrial facilities—face stricter air permitting requirements, lower emission thresholds, and more stringent regulatory scrutiny from TCEQ Region 13 compared to attainment areas.

03Do former military sites or agricultural lands in South Texas require a Phase I ESA?

Absolutely. San Antonio has a rich military and agricultural history. Properties previously used for defense operations, vehicle maintenance, or farming may have hidden environmental liabilities like unexploded ordnance (UXO), localized fuel spills, or legacy pesticide contamination. A Phase I ESA is critical for establishing the "Innocent Landowner Defense" before purchasing these properties.

04When does a San Antonio facility need a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP)?

A SWPPP is legally required for construction projects disturbing one or more acres of land, and for specific industrial sectors covered by the Texas Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP). Because of San Antonio’s susceptibility to sudden, heavy rainfall, having an active, compliant SWPPP is vital to prevent polluted runoff from washing into local creeks and the San Antonio River.

05Who handles environmental enforcement in the San Antonio area?

Environmental regulations in San Antonio are enforced by multiple layers of government. You must comply with federal EPA laws, state regulations managed by TCEQ Region 13 (headquartered in San Antonio), the Edwards Aquifer Authority (if located over the aquifer), and local municipal codes enforced by the City of San Antonio and Bexar County. We help you navigate all of these jurisdictions seamlessly.