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Experience is the biggest asset that we have to offer you. Bob Haag started working with the issues surrounding industrial contamination and major construction more than 25 years ago, as an employee of American Electric Power Service Corporation, in New York City. The development, construction, and environmental issues only became larger when Bob moved to Battelle Project Management Division's Office of Nuclear Waste Isolation (ONWI), in Columbus, Ohio. After his stint at ONWI, Bob moved to what was then one of the country's largest hazwaste remediation firms, OH Materials Corporation in Findlay, Ohio.

Bob Haag and Ruth Haag then decided to take their large-scale industrial-property experience, and their management experience out on their own, when they formed HaagEnviro 18 years ago. Since that time, we have typically been employed in the private sector by the headquarters environmental offices of Fortune 500 companies in industries such as rail transportation and paint manufacturing. 

In the public sector, we have advised federal, county, and local officials and residents on environmental issues affecting people and their property.  Some of our public-sector work has involved the assessment of cesium-137 in Plum Brook for NASA, evaluation of flooding issues for Erie County, and advising the City of Sandusky on environmental issues surrounding their brownfields redevelopments.

In both private-industry and public-sector projects, HaagEnviro has been at the heart of negotiations with investors and regulators, including venture capital firms, family-controlled boards of directors, executives in Fortune 500 companies, the U.S. EPA, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and many other federal, state, and local regulators.



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