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In today’s marketplace, evaluation of potential environmental liabilities associated with real estate acquisition in business transactions is essential. Lending institutions and purchasers of property can face enormous costs of environmental cleanup and remediation of site contamination. Potential sources of environmental liability range from the obvious hazardous material spill to the undetected asbestos-containing building materials or unseen groundwater and soil contamination caused by a leaking underground storage tank. An Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is an effective tool in limiting the potential risks of environmental liability.

Environmental assessments are typically divided into three (3) sequential phases. These phases include the following:

Phase I:      Review of available historical records; interviews with persons knowledgeable of the site; and a visual inspection of the site, preferably a perambulatory reconnaissance or “walk-over” of the site.

Phase II:      Selective sampling of areas suspect of being potential environmental liabilities.

Phase III:      Develop strategy for site utilization and/or potential environmental remediation or clean up.

contam1.jpg (377556 bytes)The initiation of each phase is dependent upon the findings of the previous phase. For example, at a minimum, each site investigation includes a Phase I ESA record review, knowledgeable person interview, and site reconnaissance. If the reviewed information and inspections indicate no environmental concerns, then there is no need to proceed with Phases II and III investigations.

However, the Phase I ESA may identify an area, or areas, of the property which in the past, currently, or which may reasonably be expected to pose future environmental liabilities. Such a finding would typically result in a recommendation for collecting media (e.g., building materials, soil, groundwater, surface water) samples and subsequent analysis as part of a Phase II investigation. The Phase II investigation would be designed to confirm or refute the presence of substances of environmental concern on the property.

If a Phase II Assessment indicates environmental concerns that need further investigation or corrective action, then a Phase III Assessment may be necessary. Phase III is a more comprehensive sampling, assessment, and site remediation program, which may allow for estimating the remedial actions and capital/operating costs for the property.

Our client base has included hundreds of projects for clients of all types. Staff expertise includes engineering, system and site designs, environmental regulations compliance assistance, underground storage tank (UST) investigations and removal, asbestos inspection and abatement, site investigation and remediation, waste management, wetland delineation and determination, biology and chemistry to name a few.

Our clients include many in each of the following categories:

Industrial Clients:

We can help with environmental assessments and compliance audits; contaminated media treatment and disposal; hazardous waste management/disposal; underground and aboveground storage tank removal/closure/management; groundwater and soil investigations; bioremediation; environmental impact statements; water quality data acquisition/interpretation; fish kill investigations; bio-monitoring programs; bioassay studies and population studies and mine and quarry permitting. Our environmental staff has experience in Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA) compliance and OSHA environmental evaluations.

Municipal Clients:

Our staff can offer a wide range of experience in property
transaction Phase I, II and III environmental assessment; underground
storage tank (UST) investigations, removal/closure, and remediation;
UST Corrective Action Plan Preparation.

Commercial Clients:

We can help with environmental assessments and compliance audits; contaminated media treatment and disposal; hazardous waste management/disposal; underground and aboveground storage tank removal/closure/management; groundwater and soil investigations; bioremediation.

G & M Environmental Consulting Services:

Phase I, II, and III Site Assessments

Underground Storage Tank Removals

Monitoring Well Sampling

Soil and Groundwater Investigation

Site Remediation

Corrective Action Planning

Bioremediation

Hazardous Waste Management

Biological Studies

Asbestos Inspection and Abatement

Industrial Wastewater Sampling

     G & M Engineering Consulting Services:

Water, Wastewater and Sewer Design

Property Development Design

Air Emissions Permitting

Construction Services and Management

          Additional pages of interest:

Air Pollution and Emissions Permitting

Asbestos Management and Removal

Underground Storage Tanks

Phase I ESA/AAI

Wastewater Management

Stormwater Management

Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

Wetlands and Jurisdictional Waters

Industrial Contracting

 

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee 37133-2968

 

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