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RTP Environmental Associates

Enviromental Consultants

239 US Highway 22 East
Green Brook, New Jersey 08812

Phone: 732 968-9600
Fax: 732 968-5279
Website: http://www.rtpenv.com, http://enn.com

Leading Environmental Consulting firm in NJ specializing in environmental compliance to industry and commercial clients. Full service capability for air, water, hazardous materials compliance assistance.  RTP also manages the Environmental News Network (ENN).

Licensed in NJ for Underground Storage tanks, and nationally in asbestos surveys.  Experienced in Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments.




Environmental Consulting firm with 10 offices from NJ to CA.  Specializes in environmental permitting and assisting clients in real estate related environmental assistance, including Indoor Air Quality, Mold, and Asbestos concerns.

Also experienced in OSHA Health and Safety Plans and Training. Principals of the firm participate in and are available to all clients. In business in NJ for more than 25 years.


Primary Contact: About Roger:
Roger Greenway
732-968-2569 x 316

Roger Greenway is a Principal in the environmental consulting firm of RTP Environmental Associates, Inc.  He is located in their Green Brook, NJ office and directs professionals undertaking environmental studies for industrial, utility, and government agency clients. He holds a BS in Physics/Meteorology from Rutgers University, an MS in Meteorology/Environmental Science from Rutgers, and an MBA in Management from Fairleigh Dickinson University.  He is a Certified Consulting Meteorologist (CCM), and a Qualified Environmental Professional (QEP). He has more than 30 years of experience in environmental consulting and understands how industrial and commercial companies deal with and implement government regulations.  He has 4 environmental books in print with McGraw Hill and Government Institutes.  He has testified before Congressional Committees on environmental issues and serves his municipality as a member and ex-chairman of the Environmental Commission. He is also a member of USEPA's Science Advisory Panel.