Assessing the Situation

Before we can recommend any solution, we first have to understand with the nature of the situation. A site investigation characterizes conditions and impacts in advance of evaluating and implementing remedial options. In some cases, site investigations can also be completed simultaneously with the implementation of remedial measures to more efficiently evaluate and manage the effectiveness and necessary scope of remediation.

Typical Reasons for Site Investigations.

  • Determining who or what is responsible for environmental contamination
  • Characterizing the nature and extent and magnitude of impacts
  • Assessing potential and likely pathways for migration of contamination
  • Developing data for use in human health and environmental risk assessment
  • Determining the need for and scope of remediation
  • Evaluating regulatory compliance
  • Assessing potential environmental liabilities in advance of an acquisition (due diligence)
  • Supporting technical expert analyses and opinions in litigation matters

 

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