June 10, 2016
By:
Walter G. Wright
Category:
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
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Daniel Clark, Tony Scott and Greg Wells have been named principals in Pollution Management, Inc. (“PMI”).
Founded in 1988, PMI is a professional services firm providing various environmental, engineering, remediation, permitting and specialty construction services.
PMI has offices in both Little Rock and Springdale, Arkansas. Company divisions include:
- Engineering
- Environmental
- Regulated Storage Tanks
- Field Services
Daniel Clark focuses on construction project management and oversight for firm clients. He received a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Daniel joined PMI in 2005.
Tony Scott has over 25 years of environmental related experience and currently focuses on construction management and project coordination. He has significant experience in asbestos abatement and formerly worked in the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality Air Division. Tony joined PMI in 2003. He is a graduate of the University of Central Arkansas.
Greg Wells operates PMI’s Northwest Arkansas office (Springdale) and manages projects throughout Arkansas, Missouri and Oklahoma. His areas of specialization include knowledge and applicability of federal underground storage tank regulations, management of hazardous waste sites and performance of Phase I and Phase II site assessments. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Geology from the University of Arkansas and joined PMI in 2004. Greg worked in the ADEQ Regulated Storage Tank Division from 1994 to 1997.
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