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The scientific and environmental law background of Andrews Davis attorneys provides a strong and vital foundation for the representation of clients before local, state and federal regulatory agencies and commissions, specific to regulatory compliance, enforcement and permitting. Our Firm has extensive experience in enforcement and permitting legal matters before the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Oklahoma Water Resources Board, Oklahoma Corporation Commission, Environmental Protection Agency, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Justice.
Andrews Davis represents clients with a wide range of issues in air quality, land protection and water quality matters as they relate to administrative and judicial proceedings, regulatory compliance, enforcement and permitting. We have extensive experience and knowledge assisting towns, communities, municipalities, rural water and sewer districts with any regulatory compliance, enforcement matters and ordinances related to public water supplies and wastewater treatment facilities.
Our Firm assists business and corporate clients with environmental laws specific to real estate and financial transactions, environmental planning and permitting, due diligence and audits. Andrews Davis assists clients with funding and tax issues in environmental matters relating to the redevelopment of contaminated properties. Our Firm works with clients to take a proactive approach to environmental regulations and compliance by providing employee training and conducting environmental audits. Our Environmental Practice Group can assist with permitting, compliance and enforcement issues within:
- Agricultural and Feedlot Operations;
- Environmental, Health, and Safety Auditing;
- National Environmental Policy Act and Environmental Impact Assessments;
- Natural Resource Damage Assessments;
- Reservoir and Lake Management;
- Water Rights;
- Stakeholder Relations;
- Stormwater;
- Threatened and Endangered Species;
- Underground Injection Wells;
- Water Treatment Plants, Wastewater Treatment and Discharge; and
- Wetlands.