New White Paper: Leveraging Technology to Reduce Compliance Risk

June 15, 2020

Keeping up with the many compliance and paperwork related submittal deadlines is becoming increasingly burdensome for teams with little transparency into what is coming due. And as resources and critical knowledge unfortunately walk out the door during layoffs, it becomes increasingly important to get organized around compliance. While agencies have been working remotely, their work has continued, field inspections too. 

Common notices of violation:

1. Missing compliance deadlines - paperwork received late

2. Missing paperwork - required paperwork never received 

3. Missing Conditions of Approvals - failure to complete action items associated with COA

4. Missing permit conditions - failure to comply with permitted levels or activities

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