Webster Environmental Associates
Providing solutions to all your odor problems
 
WEA's Odor Experience
Webster Environmental Associates, Inc. (WEA) offers a full range odor control services and solutions. Our services include olfactometry and odor testing. WEA can test for VOCs, H2S, NH3, and many other odorous compounds. Our odor control solutions include the design and installation of biofilters and chemical scrubbers. We have many Satisfied Clients and substantial experience in providing Odor Solutions.
Field scrubber
Field testing a chemical scrubber.
 
Who We Are 
Webster Environmental Associates, Inc. is a consulting environmental engineering firm. Incorporated in November 1981, WEA provides services in the water, wastewater, odor control, and solid waste management fields. Our clients include engineering firms, municipalities, industry, and government agencies. Client List.
Biofilter with soaker hoses
Biofilter soaker hoses laid out on base layer 
of compost material in Plymouth, Indiana.
 
 
WEA Can Do Much More
WEA also has extensive experience in the following areas:
Air sampling from
an alkaline stabilized
sludge pile.
 
Key Resumes
WEA is a small company, but we're one of the best in the business. WEA offers personalized service, customized to meet your particular needs. You can learn more about the key people who comprise WEA's engineering and design team here.
Miscellaneous Info 
Sulfur based compounds are the predominant source of odors in wastewater treatment facilities. A tabulation of these odorous sulfur compounds can be found here.
 
 

You can reach Webster Environmental Associates, Inc. at: 
7600 W. Hwy 146
Pewee Valley, KY 40056
Phone: (502) 241-3900
Fax: (502) 241-3999
Email: Neil Webster@aol.com 
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This site was last updated on August 9, 1997.
 


                                                                                        
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