North Wind Site Services Receives a 2025 EBJ Business Achievement Award
San Diego, Calif. — Environmental Business Journal® (EBJ), an independent business research publication that has provided strategic market intelligence to the environmental industry since 1988, has honored North Wind Site Services with a Business Achievement Award for Project Merit: Cleanup at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in 2025.
“In a year of growth but some volatility for the $570-billion U.S. environmental industry in 2025, a number of companies distinguished themselves with business model evolution, new practices, technical innovation, M&A, or signature projects that merit the special recognition of an EBJ Business Achievement Award. With traditional environmental markets in infrastructure, air quality, remediation, water and wastewater, as well as energy transition and climate resilience, it is understandable that companies report growing demand for environmental technology and services,” said Grant Ferrier, editor of Environmental Business Journal and chair of the EBJ Business Achievement Award selection committee.
“Pivoting with political change and overcoming the multiple challenges of inflation, supply chains, wage increases, labor shortages, and changing markets has almost become routine for the resilient leaders in the environmental industry.”
North Wind Site Services was recognized for Project Merit: Cleanup at Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory.
“Our team is honored to receive the Project Merit Award. This achievement was made possible through the close collaboration of the North Wind Site Services staff, Department of Energy, Naval Reactors, and KAPL, working as a fully integrated team. By aligning goals and maintaining strong coordination, the team successfully met project objectives while minimizing impacts to ongoing operations at the active facility, ” said Allison Walker, President of North Wind Site Services.
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Environmental Business Journal® has been published since 1988 by Environmental Business International Inc., an independent research and publishing company focused on the environmental and climate change industries.
