Air Permitting for Rock Crushing and Material Operations: Staying Compliant in Texas
Air permitting is critical for rock crushing and material stabilization facilities across Texas. Whether qualifying for a Permit by Rule (PBR), a Standard Permit, or requiring a full New Source Review (NSR), ESE Partners helps clients stay compliant, efficient, and confidently permitted.
Advancing Nature-Based Shoreline Solutions: Ryan Gilbert to Present at TAEP Luncheon
ESE Partners’ Natural Resources Project Manager, Ryan Gilbert, will present at the Texas Association of Environmental Professionals (TAEP) monthly luncheon on November 20. His talk will explore practical applications of living shoreline design and how these solutions strengthen coastal resilience across the Gulf Coast.
Texas Middle Mile Applications Due Nov. 20
The Texas Middle Mile Program offers a once-in-a-generation chance to expand broadband infrastructure. With applications due Nov. 20, ESE Partners helps ensure projects are routing-smart, environmentally compliant, and community-ready.
Shooting for Something Bigger: ESE Partners at the 2025 Jimmy Pappas Memorial Sporting Clay Shoot
ESE Partners was proud to take part in the 2025 Jimmy Pappas Memorial Sporting Clay Shoot at the Greater Houston Sports Club — an event that unites companies and community members across Texas to raise funds for cancer support and awareness. The day reflected what we value most: collaboration, connection, and giving back to causes that matter.
Let ESE Partners Handle Your MSGP Annual Comprehensive Site Compliance Inspection and Report (ACSCIR) Before Year-End
As the year ends, facilities covered under the Multi-Sector General Permit (MSGP) must complete their Annual Comprehensive Site Compliance Inspection and Report (ACSCIR). ESE Partners’ environmental professionals conduct thorough inspections, evaluate BMPs, and prepare accurate reports — helping industrial facilities across Texas stay compliant and avoid costly violations.
Why Broadband Projects Require Environmental Reviews
Broadband expansion is about more than installing fiber or towers—it’s about navigating complex environmental and cultural resource regulations. ESE Partners helps broadband developers and grant recipients meet these requirements efficiently, keeping projects compliant and construction on track.