
Five-Phase Project Approach
1) Assessment
The initial step when effectively
managing a contaminated site is understanding
the nature and the extent of contamination.
Hydrologic studies, soil boring investigations,
soil vapor studies, evaluation of remedial options
and human health and ecological risk assessments
are vital inputs for the design, construction and
implementation phases that follow.
2) Remedial Design
Our firm assesses
the feasibility and affordability of various
remedial strategies through remedial alternatives
evaluations, pilot studies, in situ groundwater
monitoring analyses and soil remediation.
3) Construction
This phase includes
installation of recovery wells and treatment,
disposal and monitoring systems; and
implementation of in-situ remediation systems. Shop
drawing reviews, construction inspection, scheduling
and evaluating contractor change orders and claims
are also included.
4) Operation and Maintenance (O&M)
Our
firm provides system start-up and shake-down, O&M
manual preparation, collection and interpretation of
system performance data and on-site O&M. We
believe that during this period it is critical to assess
monitoring data. This helps to determine if remedial goals are
being met and if adjustments are necessary to ensure
maximum performance.
5) Monitoring
Our team provides system
design and O&M; recovery system parameters;
and contaminant concentration for soil,
groundwater and vapor.
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