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|  | Excerpt from: EHS Industry Solutions
|  | | January 26, 2007 | | EBJ presents IT Merit Award to Dixon Environmental | We'd like to congratulate our environmental consultant partner, Dixon Environmental, for winning EBJ’s IT Merit Award. According to EBJ: Dixon Environmental has been awarded the IT Merit Award for expanding subscribers for its MON Resource Center (MRC), and for continued successful deployment of its MONITOR software. The MONITOR package, powered by Enviance, provides companies such as GE, Procter & Gamble, Syngenta Crop Protection, and other with an organized compliance management system that reduces the time and effort spent on MACT, incident/deviation reporting, Title V compliance and more. Typical results from MONITOR include: - Fewer violations,
- Productivity improvements, and
- Preservation of institutional knowledge.
The company says that MONITOR’s subscribers—over 140 users—should expect to see a payback within 1-2 years.
“Receiving this award from EBJ is acknowledgement that Dixon Environmental’s web solutions provide unique value to the market – something our clients have already recognized,” said Michael Dixon, President, Dixon Environmental. About Dixon Environmental Dixon Environmental's MONITOR™, powered by Enviance®, is the most comprehensive solution available for Miscellaneous Organic Chemicals NESHAP (MON) applicability and compliance management. And now you can use MONITOR to meet your other compliance needs, including Title V.
About Environmental Business Journal Environmental Business International, Inc.’s Environmental Business Journal, is the leading business publication for companies in the environmental industry. EBJ provides a strategic overview and an independent perspective on market trends and business strategies that affect this changing industry. by Erin Swanson Eswanson@enviance.com | | |
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