Robust and defensible environmental decisions require the following:
- A clear statement of objectives.
- Acquisition of an appropriate level of data;
- Thorough understanding of available options;
- Appropriate consultation with stakeholders;
- A documented decision making approach.
Investigation of subsurface risk starts with an understanding of overburden and bedrock geology, including depositional history and preferential migration pathways. A detailed assessment of historical land use is required to identify potential pollutant release points and chemical make-up. This allows development of a hydrogeological Conceptual Site Model, which is used for defining options and decision making.
Manufacturing
- Spill prevention
- Spill clean-up and investigation (rail, truck, pipeline, etc.)
- Environmental diligence
Brownfield assessment and Remediation
- Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments
- Peer Review
- Environmental Sampling
- Remedial Options Analysis
- Project Management
- Landfill Impact on Groundwater
- Constructive Communication Plans
- Facilitated Decision Making
- UST Decommissioning and Monitoring
- Contaminant Transport Assessment
- Plume management
- Record of Site Condition
- Program overview
- Receptor identification – ecosystem audit
- Contractor management
- Training, education
Commercial/Mixed Property Use
- Phase I & II Environmental Site Assessments
- Peer Review
- Environmental Sampling
Agriculture
- Baseline Eco-Assessment
- Environmental Farm Plan Implementation
- Farm Health Check – Report Card
- Ecological Enhancement Opportunities
- Groundwater resources protection
- Funding Assistance
- Training, education
Land Development
- Excess Soil
- Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessment
- Ecological Enhancement Opportunities
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