United States

California - Santa Clarita

Trinity Consultants, Santa Clarita, is our air quality and meteorological consulting division specializing in Ambient Monitoring with a strong emphasis in meteorological/air quality monitoring systems integration and installations, network operations including field calibrations, audits, special studies, community monitoring, and open-path monitoring. Trinity works closely with their clients, beginning with the specifications in the proposal and continuing through to the timely delivery of services. 

Local Leadership

Casey Lenhart

Casey Lenhart

Director, Monitoring Services
Phone:
801.979.7874
Email:
clenhart@trinityconsultants.com
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Randall Baxter

Randall Baxter

Project Manager, Monitoring Services
Phone:
661.993.1659
Email:
randall.baxter@trinityconsultants.com
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California - Santa Clarita

26368 Ruether Ave
Santa Clarita, California 91350

Phone:
661.309.6225
TOLL-FREE:
888.555.2340

California - Santa Clarita

Our Services Offered

Our local Santa Clarita staff have expertise in the following areas.

Air Dispersion Modeling

Trinity provides a wide range of air quality modeling consulting services for regulatory applications, emergency planning, and human health assessments.

Ambient Monitoring and Service Integration

Trinity's ambient air quality monitoring expertise ranges from the design and implementation of monitoring stations to routine operations, data validation, and official reporting to meet EPA and state requirements.

Auditing and Verification

Boost EHS compliance and performance with tailored Auditing & Verification solutions for regulatory compliance, management systems, and risk management.

Leak Detection and Repair Support (LDAR)

Trinity Consultants delivers expert Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) assistance to industries such as oil and gas, refining, chemical, and petrochemical, ensuring compliance with stringent regulatory standards and providing operational excellence for our clients.

Insights

Local News

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Bay Area Air District Warehouse Indirect Source Rule Incoming?

The Bay Area Air District (BAAD) is considering developing a rule to reduce air emissions and health impacts to the public from indirect sources, specifically targeting warehouses and distribution centers. BAAD discusses the benefits of regulating indirect emissions during a stationary source committee meeting on March 12, 2025, including any challenges that may arise during the development and implementation process. BAAD is reviewing and considering similar rules from other air district...

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