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Phase I environmental site
assessments according to ASTM E
1527-05 (to comply with the
All Appropriate Inquiry AAI Rule)
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Transaction
screen process (TSP) using ASTM
1528-06
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Trained to
perform vapor intrusion
screening per ASTM Standard E
2600-08
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Phase II
environmental site assessments
following up on Phase I
environmental site
assessment findings
following limited scope or per
ASTM Standard E 1903-97 (2002)
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full-color
Phase I environmental site
assessment report delivery in
PDF or XML
(hard copies also provided) via
e-mail, FTP or CD
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complicated
in-depth historical research and
investigation for report
background
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ISRA compliance
documentation and Phase I
environmental site assessments in
New Jersey
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environmental
site assessment peer reviews
for in-house underwriting groups
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after-report
consultation services with
closing parties and regulators
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subsequent
phases (e. Phase II) of environmental and
contamination assessments
involving soil and groundwater
contamination studies
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surface water
and groundwater quality sampling
and chemical testing, including
primary and secondary drinking
water standards, radionuclides,
bacteria, and typical
field-tested parameters;
sampling, interpretation and reporting of
results according to FDEP SOPs
and rules
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underground
and aboveground storage tank (UST
and AST) site investigations and
evaluations, and closure
assessments
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coordination
of UST and AST removal, and
"excess" soil
contamination removal and disposal
at permitted facilities
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petroleum
product and solvent soil
contamination excavation and
removal
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geotechnical,
chemical testing and project
monitoring services for
development of sites with
arsenic or radon-impacted soils
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groundwater
remediation via pumping, on-site
chemical or carbon treatment,
air sparging, vacuum extraction
and/or bio-augmentation
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site
assessment reports (SAR) for
petroleum product (Chapter 62-770
F.A.C.) and hazardous
waste (Chapter 62-780 F.A.C.) contaminated sites
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groundwater
monitoring well construction,
permitting, well development, well
bailing and sampling, and well
abandonment
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drilling
using in-house track-mounted and
truck-mounted drill rigs (MEI)
and "direct push"
technology using qualified
subcontractors
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State
of Florida qualified contractor
(pre-approval program)
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aquifer
system pump and performance
testing, and permeability testing
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groundwater
recovery well construction,
permitting, well development, pump
placement and operation; sparge
and vent well construction
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field
soil sample and well/borehole
headspace organic vapor analysis
testing with a Porta-FID II OVA
Meter
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deep
and shallow test borings (augers
or SPT borings)
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test
pits with backhoe
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GPR studies for
buried tanks, drums, pipelines,
debris, etc. (MEI)
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soil radon testing (radium 226
testing) and soil radon
mitigation
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asbestos,
indoor radon gas,
and lead-based paint testing
through qualified subconsultants