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News Information on recent and current events
Environmental Works releases ECATS version 1.2
-The web based Environmental Compliance and
Tracking System is improved and given a new
look! Environmental Works expands operations to
Kansas City - Paul Dial named to head new Kansas
City office of Environmental Works, to open by
4th quarter 03. Environmental Works named as
Springfield, Missouri Business of the Year -
EWI recognized as industry leader, receives
Curtis W. Strube Award from Springfield Chamber
of Commerce.

Works President, Robin Melton,
appointed as chairperson of PSTIF Advisory
Committee-as soon as I know what PSTIF means,
Ill complete this index listing! Robin Melton of
Environmental Works named 2003 Outstanding Young
Alumni Award recipient-Southwest Missouri State
University recognizes the success of
Environmental Works President with major
award. Robin Melton, Environmental Works
President to appear on Vision 20/20 Water
Quality Program-I need details to complete
headline/story. Environmental Works joins with
BSNF Railroad to clean brown fields for major
city park development - Jordan Valley Park, the
multi-million dollar project by the City of
Springfield, Missouri to benefit from clean-up. A
woman of today! Environmental Works President,
Robin Melton, featured as cover story in Todays
Woman - Business of the Year, Outstanding Alum
of a major university, President of leading
environmental consulting firm. The success is
described in this 2003 magazine cover
story. Robin Melton named one of 20 Influential
Women In Business by Business Journal-selection
due to success of Environmental Works as a leader
in environmental consulting When There Is
Environmental Work To Be Done - Environmental
Works in the news on hazardous materials spills
and emergency clean-up, EWI Employees Serving the
Community, Quotes and Articles in recent news
coverage pertaining to Environmental Works.
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Environmental Works releases ECATS version 1.2
The latest update of ECATS (Environmental
Compliance And Tracking System) was unveiled in
August, 2003. This marks the latest upgrade to
what is considered to be the nations first web
based system that allows businesses to easily
monitor environmental data. The system is
designed to allow both large and small companies
to track the compliance of tasks related to both
state environmental regulations, and also keep
users posted of important insurance deadlines.
The system was first developed to aid the owners
of both underground and aboveground storage tanks
to easily and very inexpensively keep up with the
mandated inspections, reports, and compliance
regulations. Its proven to be especially
beneficial to those firms engaged in petroleum
marketing such as convenience stores, gasoline
wholesalers, and even manufacturing. is available
from Environmental Works. Simply return to the
home page and click ECATS.
Screen shot of ECATS first page
The ECATS software has been designed to be very
user friendly, allowing for easy input of data
by the end user. In addition to tracking tank
system data and insurance renewals, ECATS also
tracks release detection data, tank line tests,
cathodic protection data, permits and plan
information, and other critical elements. One
important feature of the system is its
notification process, letting users know via
email of upcoming deadlines as well any
uncompleted tasks. Environmental Works developed
ECATS to aid existing clients, but the interest
in ECATS has grown from all sectors of business,
especially those engaged in the petroleum
industry. While the cost is very little for a
monthly subscription to the service, the
importance in its savings to even a small
company is very significant. It is a firms
first line of defense in preventing potential
governmental fines, loss of insurance coverage,
or even the risk of tank or line failure which
could result in costly cleanup. A free tour of
ECATS is available from Environmental Works.
Simply return to the home page and click ECATS.
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Environmental Works named as Springfield
Business of the Year (Reprinted from
Springfield Spirit, June 2002, Vol. 20, No. 6.
Published by Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce)
Scan of Front Page from Springfield Spirit
Depicting Robin receiving award along with
headline and article.
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When There Is Environmental Work To Be Done.
Scan of photo an article from News Leader,
5/18/22,Gas overflows at EZ Stop.
Reprint from Springfield News-Leader
5
Scan of photos and article from News Leader,
6/2/02 Fuel spill contaminates sewers in
Humansville
Reprint from Springfield News-Leader
6
Scan photos and article from Joplin
Globe, 6/15/02 Subcontractors briefed on project
Reprint From The Joplin Globe
7
Scan photo and caption, Business Journal,
8/31/98 Special Risks Require Special Coverage
Reprint from the Springfield Business Journal
8
Scan article from Business Journal, July 24, 2000
Beware environmental time bombs when selecting
site (Article written by Robin)
Reprint from Springfield Business Journal
9
Robin Melton named one of 20 Influential Women In
Business by Business Journal Reprinted
fromSpringfield Contractors Association News
Views, September 2001
20 INFLUENTIAL WOMEN IN BUSINESS will be honored
by the Springfield Business Journal at their
second annual event in October. Were pleased
that this years list includes Robin Melton,
owner of Environmental Works and four other
outstanding women employed by SCA (Springfield
Contractors Association) member firms Pam
Armstrong (City Utilities), Paula Glossip
(Citizens National Bank), Ann Salle-Mason
(Commerce Trust Company), and Robin Robeson
(Commerce Bank). Although not technically SCA
members, we also congratulate fellow construction
comapny owner Janell K. Manley (Janell Manley
Homes) and Lisa Nally (Springfield Area Chamber
of Commerce). Your Executive Director, Sheryl
Letterman, was privileged to again serve as one
of the judges for SBJ.
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Environmental Works expands operations to Kansas
City
To meet the needs of an ever expanding base of
clients, Environmental Works has announced plans
to expand by opening an office with the Kansas
City metropolitan area. The office is expected
to be in operation within fourth quarter of 2003.
Heading the new Kansas City offices will be Paul
Dial, an Environmental Works Environmental
Scientist. Mr. Dial holds an M.S. Degree in
Chemistry, from Southwest Missouri State
University, graduating in 1996 Magna Cum Laude.
His work with Environmental Works has included
storm water and wastewater regulatory
compliance,preparation of SPCC Plans, training,
and hazardous and non-hazardous waste management.
The expansion to Kansas City is a direct result
of the firms work with (client name here), as
well as demand from other Kansas City firms who
seeking the environmental consult expertise of
EWI. This marks the first regional office
established since Environmental Works was founded
in 19__. The corporate headquarters for the firm
remains in Springfield, Missouri. The phone
number for the new Kansas City office will be
913-_______. Paul Dial may be reached via email
at paul_at_environmentalworks.com
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Robin Melton of Environmental Works named 2003
Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipient.
Reprinted from SMS Magazine, Winter 2003, Vol.
23., No. 2.
Scan photo and article from SMS Magazine, Winter
2003, SMSU Alumni Association Recognizes Eight
Honorees
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