Permitting and Compliance

Robinson Engineering offers a range of environmental services, including developing and implementing Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) for construction and industrial sites to prevent stormwater runoff pollution. They also assist with compliance to EPA’s Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) rule for petroleum storage by preparing customized plans and providing training. The team also provides services to public water systems, including water quality testing and regulatory compliance assistance, and assists mining companies with the development of Mine Plans of Operations (PoOs) to minimize environmental impacts.

Robinson Engineering’s services may include site assessments, plan preparation, and regulatory compliance monitoring. Their team includes licensed professional engineers and certified water quality professionals.

Stormwater Pollution Prevention for Construction and Industrial Sites (SWPPP)

Robinson Engineering helps clients develop and implement Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs) to comply with National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permits. These plans help prevent stormwater runoff from construction and industrial sites from polluting nearby waterways.

Robinson Engineering’s team is experienced in developing SWPPPs in accordance with federal, state, and local regulations and provides services such as site assessments, plan preparation, inspection, and reporting.

EPA’s Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Rule for Petroleum Storage

The SPCC rule requires facilities that store large quantities of oil to develop and implement a spill prevention plan. Robinson Engineering assists clients in complying with the SPCC rule by preparing SPCC plans and providing training on spill prevention and response.

Robinson Engineering’s team is experienced in conducting facility assessments and developing customized SPCC plans based on the specific needs of the client. Services may include plan preparation, training, and emergency response planning.

Public Water Systems

Robinson Engineering provides a range of services to public water systems, including water quality testing, system design and construction, and regulatory compliance assistance.

Robinson Engineering’s team includes licensed professional engineers and certified water quality professionals and services may include compliance monitoring, source water assessments, and the development of asset management plans.

Mine Plan of Operations (PoO)

Robinson Engineering assists mining companies with the development of Mine Plans of Operations (PoOs) to comply with federal, state, and local regulations. These plans help ensure the responsible development of mineral resources while minimizing environmental impacts.

Robinson Engineering’s team is experienced in conducting site assessments, preparing permit applications, and developing mine plans and services may include environmental impact assessments, permitting assistance, and reclamation planning.

Environmental Team

Professional Engineer, President
P.E. – 25822 | C.E.M. – 2459
Julianne is a Professional Environmental Engineer and Certified Environmental Manager. She loves getting into the field to solve our most interesting environmental problems. When she isn’t in the desert chasing down noxious weeds or water quality issues, she’s in the desert racing her motorcycle…when her bones heal back up from the last race.

C.E.M. – 1512, Senior Professional
Marcie (CEM-1512) began her career as a miner with geology degrees from U. of Iowa and Texas-El Paso. Her understanding of the perspectives of both the extractive and environmental protection allows her to balance and respect their common goals.

P.E. – 009674, Principal Engineer
Wally Robison is the founder and now retired President of Robison Engineering Company. Wally started in the mining business in 1969, working for Gulf Resources in Montana. Going on to obtain a BS in Geological Engineering from University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah, in 1972. Wally is a PE of Mining and a Certified Environmental Manager. He takes pride in careful, reliable work and brings unique common sense to the environmental consulting practice. A fifth-generation Nevadan, Wally is proud to contribute to the health and prosperity of the western US.

Ph.D. Scientist
Chris Ross continues his elegant and wide-arching career, now headquartering our branch “office” on the Gulf side of Baja in Mexico; he still mentors our Environmental staff and performs weed surveys and veg surveys for bond release.