Warner Nicholson Engineering, Inc. is a company with unique capabilities for providing engineering services related to the control of air pollutants generated by the handling, loading, off-loading, transportation, and storage of volatile or hazardous organic liquids.
Warner Nicholson has the expertise, experience, and knowledge to provide the following services:
Engineering studies
Conceptual engineering design
Development of equipment standards & specifications
Preparation of specification packages for vendors
qualification of vendors
evaluation of vendor's proposals
verification of vendor's performance
Assistance with permit applications
The principal consultants at Warner Nicholson are:
W. Nicholson Tuttle, P.E.
W. Nicholson Tuttle, P.E. holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering and has been involved in pollution control engineering, design, and application for twenty-eight years. During the last twenty years he has focused his efforts primarily in the area of air pollution control, especially in activated carbon based vapor recovery systems and combustion type vapor destruction systems. He is the inventor or co-inventor of four patents for vapor control technology.
Mr. Tuttle has authored a number of papers dealing with the subject of hydrocarbon vapor control and has made presentations to technical trade groups, industrial organizations, and to over thirty regulatory agencies in Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America. He has also been involved with the training of numerous field service and engineering personnel regarding air pollution control rules, regulations, technology and process theory.
Jon W. Young
Jon W. Young holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Texas A&M University. He has eighteen years experience in the design, manufacture and service of air pollution control equipment, fired process heaters, flare systems and heat recovery equipment. He has developed training programs that have been attended by hundreds of engineers and field personnel on the emission requirements, regulations, troubleshooting, safety, operation and maintenance of vapor recovery and vapor destruction systems.
In addition to his extensive field experience, Mr. Young has written and presented numerous papers to trade organizations and professional societies. He has participated with the U.S. EPA, other national and local air regulatory boards, U.S. Coast Guard CTAC committees, and fire departments in the development of new rules, permit applications, data interpretation and penalty mitigation.
If you need expert help with vapor control technology, call Banks Engineering (918) 740-5657and we will get you set up with the engineers at Warner Nicholson.