Earl Hubbard has over 17 years of experience in regulatory compliance and environmental consulting. He has worked with government agencies and private companies, advising clients on issues like permitting, compliance training, and risk mitigation. Currently, he runs his own environmental consulting firm, advising clients on state and federal regulations regarding air and water quality.
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1. EARL HUBBARD
earl@blakelyhill.com ● Mobile: (206) 910-1923
4709 Blakely Avenue Northeast, Bainbridge Island, WA, USA 98110 linkedin.com/in/earlhubbard
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE PROFESSIONAL
Seasoned environmental professional with 17+ years’ leadership experience working in government,
industry, and private consultation. Broad field expertise, innovative, resourceful approaches, and an
analytical mindset to improve company integrity and stability and to reduce legal risk. Experienced with
effective public relations, government negotiations, and crisis communication practices.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
State and Federal Discharge Permitting ● Government Environmental Regulation Compliance
Compliance Training ● Needs Assessment ● Negotiation ● Project Management ● Public Relations
Risk Mitigation ● Policy Development ● Crisis Communication
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
BLAKELY HILL CONSULTING, LLC – Bainbridge Island, WA 2010 to Present
Independent environmental consultation company.
PRINCIPAL
Discharge permitting and project management. Advise clients on state and federal air and water quality
compliance. Inspect client facilities and consult on operational functions for improved compliance and
reporting. Prepare NPDES point and nonpoint (Stormwater) permit applications, amendments, and
associated public interaction programs. Provide compliance training and environmental management
systems. Advise clients on proper responses and represent clients' interests to agency Notices of Violation
and third-party Notice of Intent to Sue. Develop settlement options, corrective action plans, supplemental
environmental projects, and closure.
• Secured unique waste discharge authorization for industry client, an innovative, economical and
environmentally friendly alternative that met wastewater discharge needs in an accelerated time frame.
• Brought mid-sized company’s vessel and land-based seafood processing operations from permit non-
compliance across seven separate permits to full compliance, with appropriate permits and
authorizations within five weeks, prior to successful sale of company.
• Redesigned and updated permit compliance documents in order for mid-sized company to fully comply
with state discharge permits and avoid non-party suit elevation.
TRIDENT SEAFOODS CORPORATION – Seattle, WA 2002 to 2010
The largest U.S. seafood company, spanning international catching, processing, and distribution operations.
VICE PRESIDENT, REGULATORY AFFAIRS
Maintained State and Federal air emission and wastewater discharge permits, authorizations, and
mandatory reporting for 28 land-based and offshore facilities in Alaska, Oregon and Washington (NPDES,
APDES, AQOP, ACDP). Directed facility spill preparedness and response (FRP, PSMP, SPCC, Tier II).
Conducted media interviews and prepared press releases and other public communications. Attended
hearings, led public outreach programs, and represented the Corporation in regards to facility-specific
operations, accidents, and circumstantial incidents.
• Conducted due diligence involving asset and property acquisitions.
• Successfully managed the implementation of consent decrees, corrective action plans, and
supplemental environmental projects.
• Successfully managed multiple contaminated site and remediation projects involving multiple
contractors and government agencies (RCRA).
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• Negotiated applicable air and water quality Standards and matters of compliance and implementation
with government agencies.
• Inspected processing facilities and assisted with operational designs for improved permit compliance.
• Directed facility health & safety programs (AKOSH, L&I, OSHA) for large, multi-cultural, multi-state
workforce.
ALASKA H20 – Juneau, AK 1998 to 2001
Independent environmental consultation company.
PRINCIPAL
Advised seafood, logging, and mining companies on environmental issues, applicable regulations, and
compliance. Acted as governmental liaison for clients regarding permit applications, renewals, and
reporting. Provided industry comments for proposed agency rulemaking that would affect client operations.
• Provided corporate and staff training on matters of regulatory compliance and accountability.
• Designed and implemented corporate and facility environmental management systems for at-sea and
shore-based applications.
• Assessed permitted air and wastewater discharge facilities for regulatory status and compliance
implementation.
• Created compliance guidance documentation and related training materials for staff and operations
management.
• Drafted compliance documentation and formal reports for municipal, State, and Federal agencies on
behalf of clients.
• Designed spill and contaminate response plans for regulated facilities (EPCRA, FRP, PSMP, SPCC,
Tier II).
• Assessed facility compliance with OSHA criteria and food safety guidelines (HACCP, SSOPs).
ALASKA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION – Juneau, Dutch Harbor 1991 to 1998
State agency responsible for conservation, improvement, and protection of Alaska's natural resources.
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST, TEAM LEADER
Provided statewide team leadership on water quality standards, antidegradation, and wastewater permitting.
Worked successfully with other state departments and legislators in reviewing and drafting regional and
statewide environmental regulation. Compiled statewide data and produced the State's 305(b) waterbody
status report, 303(d) and TMDL lists, pursuant to the federal Clean Water Act. Conducted media interviews,
formal public hearings, and workshops regarding highly divisive environmental issues, including
exceptionally controversial and litigious mine wastewater discharge applications. Represented all ADEC
programs in the Aleutian Islands region while working interactively with the state environmental crimes unit:
• Conducted numerous air emission, water quality, and food safety compliance inspections at various
remote industry and public facilities.
• Conducted oil spill prevention, contingency, response, and cleanup drills with industry, municipal, and
public sector response teams.
• Coordinated and collaborated with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, NOAA, EPA, and the Army Corps
of Engineers on matters of survey, assessment, response, remediation, and enforcement.
EDUCATION
Bachelor of Science in Fisheries Biology – Oregon State University – Corvallis, OR