ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
EI’s multidisciplinary staff of Professional Engineers assist our clients in the practical application of mathematical, scientific, and engineering principles to meet current environmental challenges for air, water, soil, and waste pollution control in a creative and cost-effective manner. We offer a full scale of services from investigation to design for construction of air pollution control systems, wastewater treatment, waste minimization, and soil/groundwater remediation. Some of the typical environmental engineering services we provide to industrial and government clients include the following:
- Investigation
- Sampling/Characterization
- Identification of Pollution Control Technologies
- Feasibility Studies
- Cost Estimating
- Technology Selection
- Preliminary Design
- Development of Specifications
- Bid Evaluations
- Equipment Sizing/Selection
- Design for Construction
- Construction Oversight
- Testing/Validation
Our team has the capability to not only provide for compliance with environmental regulations, but also to seal design documents required to put solutions into practice.
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What is the Difference Between a Phase I ESA and a Desktop Review and Which Should You Order?
Phase Is are conducted per ASTM E 1527-13 and include several major components: a site reconnaissance, completion of a User Questionnaire, a regulatory database search, interviews with persons knowledgeable of the property, and a review of reasonably ascertainable and readily available historical sources to identify the use of the property back to 1940 or its first developed use, whichever is earlier. As such, the ASTM E 1527-13 Standard Practice provides specific guidance as to what must be addressed. However, there is no ASTM standard for Desktop Reviews (more commonly called Risk Search with Risk Assessments-RSRAs). Therefore, RSRAs differ from consultant to consultant and also do not provide protection on CERCLA.