AQCS Credentials

Scott Storms of AQCS EnvironmentalScott Storms, the owner of AQCS, is a former regulatory inspector and scientific research technician. He brings a highly structured approach to environmental management that has been very successful in reducing violations and fines with local agencies.

 

Accreditations

California Department of Toxics Substances Control Registered Environmental Assessor
California Certified Unified Program Agency Training and Certifications:
  • California Designated UST Operator
    (ICC# 1041670UC)
  • Cal CUPA Underground Storage Tank Inspection Training
California Environmental Protection Agency
Air Resource Board Certifications:
  • 100 Fundamentals of Enforcement
  • 284 Volatile Organic Compound Control Devices
  • 285 Landfill Gas Control Devices
  • 224 Observing Source Tests
  • 221 Continuous Emissions Monitoring
  • 283 Soil Decontamination
  • 271 Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
  • 272 Stationary Gas Turbines
  • 273 Industrial Boilers
  • 340 Gasoline Facilities Phase I and Phase II
University of California, San Diego
Introduction to Radiation Safety

Education

2004 - Current 
Master of Public Health
Graduate School of Public Health,
Environmental and Occupational Health
San Diego State University
1991 - 1995 
B.A. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
University of California, Santa Cruz

Employment

2002 - Current
AQCS Environmental
Compliance Consultant, President
2001 - 2002 
San Diego County
Air Pollution Control District

Air Quality Inspector
1998 - 2001
Scripps Institution of Oceanography
La Jolla, California

Staff Research Associate

Publications

Storms (2004)
Shell Oil Products US Underground Storage Tank, Health Safety and Environmental Compliance Handbook
Storms (2004)
San Diego County Gasoline Vapor Recovery Handbook
Storms and Woodson (2004)
Shell Oil Products Environmental Compliance Handbook, Northern California Edition
Storms (2003)
Shell Oil Products US Vapor Recovery Compliance Handbook, South Coast Edition
Kleinfeld, Storms and Watts (1998) Biochemistry. 2; 37(22):8011-9.
Transport of long-chain native fatty acids across human erythrocyte ghost membranes

Professional Memberships

  Air & Waste Management Association
  California Stormwater Quality Association

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