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Company InformationEOA, Inc., is a multi-disciplinary engineering consulting firm providing a broad range of environmental and public health engineering client services. EOA was formed in 1985 by Don Eisenberg and Adam Olivieri, registered professional engineers with doctoral degrees in public health and civil engineering. Together they have over 40 years of environmental engineering and regulatory experience working in government, at the University of California, and in the private sector. The principals maintain close working relationships with the University of California, Berkeley, School of Public Health, and with the Public Health Institute. The Public Health Institute is a non-profit institution for public health research and education. These relationships allow EOA ready access to current research and technical information that can be applied to on-going projects. EOA is a small business, working primarily in the San Francisco Bay area with offices in Oakland and Sunnyvale. EOA has an exceptional technical staff, most with advanced technical degrees and over ten years experience, including local regulatory agency work experience. The staff are highly skilled with expertise in a wide range of project areas including: · Stormwater management and pollution prevention; · Regulatory compliance assistance; · Wastewater treatment, disposal, and reclamation; · Groundwater protection and management; · Hazardous waste management; and · Environmental data management and geographic information systems. Some of the clients for whom EOA has provided consulting services include · Alameda, Marin, San Mateo, and Santa Clara Counties; · Alameda County Zone 7 Water Agency, Santa Clara Valley Water District, South Bayside System Authority, Union Sanitary District, Las Gallinas Valley Sanitary District, L.A. County Sanitation District, and Irvine Ranch Water District; · Cities of Sunnyvale, San Jose, Lincoln, Vacaville, Indian Wells, Hercules, Fairfield, Suisun, San Diego, Livermore, Daly City, Orinda, Edgerly Island, and San Leandro; · University of California, PG&E, Union Carbide, IT, Litton, BFI, Safeway, Inc., and Anacomp; · Harding Lawson Associates, CH2MHill, Brown and Caldwell, Black & Veatch, Bracewell Engineering Inc., Kennedy/Jenks Consultants, Woodward-Clyde Consultants, and PRC Environmental Management; · EPA Office of Policy Analysis, U.S. Coast Guard, and Veterans' Administration; and · Association of Bay Area Governments, and State Water Resources Control Board. Last updated:
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