About Us

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Associate Member of Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Association

Matson Environmental (MEnv) has been created specifically to address the problem government entities and businesses face in terms of rising energy costs and the need to find practical, cost-effective means to reducing their energy consumption.

The history of MEnv is rooted in more that 25 years of experience in the field of Environmental Engineering. Jack Matson started Matson and Associates in 1980, which is recognized as one of the leading environmental expert witnessing companies in the world. Dr. Matson has been directly involved in helping to solve many of the most significant environmental legal problems over this extended period of time.

In the past five years, Matson & Associates has extended its expertise to doing consulting work with several large corporations in the area of energy usage and efficiency. In 2005, Envinity was created to specifically address energy usage and efficiency in the areas of green design and construction of residential buildings and personal property, including providing extensive energy audit services.

The creation of Matson Environmental extends this proven track record of experience in all facets of energy usage to government and business clients. Our firm's growth and development is driven by our belief in the critical importance of environmental protection, the potential for sustainable design, and need for responsible and progressive government and corporate action to promote environmental stewardship.

Partners

Envinity, Inc., a State College-based green design and build firm focused on energy efficient homes, remodelling, and commercial-residential energy management. Envinity offers a proven track record in energy analysis as well as practical knowledge in implementing a wide range of energy conservation measures and renewable energy technologies.

SEEDS , a Michigan-based nonprofit organization dedicated to building a more sustainable society that includes the Ecological Design Collaborative (EDC) with branches in Pennsylvania, Vermont, Michigan, and California. EDC engineering staff have conducted detailed greenhouse gas inventories with small cities and municipalities and followed through with in-depth community action planning with local volunteers.