Phase I Site Assessments

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Assessing and Auditing Sites

Compliance Evaluation Inspections (40 CFR 261-268) and Phase I Environmental Site Assessments are performed to determine whether the current or a future owner of the site will have environmental liability for cleaning up hazardous waste or petroleum products.


ust removal and preparation of regulatory documentation for lust sites

Underground storage tanks can be removed that are found to be leaking or out of compliance.  Leaking underground storage tanks are investigated and the required documentation submitted to the appropriate regulatory agency.


Reviewing PRP Technical Documents and compliance monitoring oversight

Review of Potentially Responsible Party technical documents and the performance of compliance monitoring oversight are performed to ensure adherence with Administrative and Consent Orders.



Evaluating RCRA closures or other type of closures

Evaluating RCRA closures or other type of closures are performed to ensure that the migration of contaminants has been controlled, minimized, or eliminated.


investigating and assessing groundwater

Groundwater investigations are performed to discover the presence or likelihood of contamination by hazardous waste or petroleum products, and how and where contamination may spread.


Permit preparation

Permits for landscape waste transfer stations and all supporting documentation are prepared and submitted to the appropriate regulatory agency.



conducting cercla remedial investigations and rcra facility investigations

RIs and RFIs are conducted to characterize the nature and extent of hazardous waste contamination or petroleum product contamination.


legacy site investigations

Legacy site investigations are performed to identify any remaining environmental issues and to reposition these assets, minimize negative cash flow and minimize company liability.


ust impact evaluation

Underground Storage Tanks can be evaluated by installing soil borings and monitoring wells to characterize the quality of the soil and groundwater.


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