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These evaluations can include testing of soil, groundwater, surface water, sediment, soil gas, and indoor air; and determination and mapping of groundwater flow patterns. Hydrogeologic assessments are used to:
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Satisfy property lending requirements by evaluating potential impacts of land use on site conditions. For example, ASTM Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs).
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Comply with state and federal regulatory requirements.
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Assess the nature and extent of potentially hazardous materials after a spill or release.
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Provide data for public health and environmental risk characterizations.
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Assess the nature and extent of contamination to soil or groundwater resulting from leaking underground storage tanks and environmental oversight during tank removals.
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Support litigation.
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Evaluate the impact of ground water/soil conditions on buildings and their indoor environment.
EH&E’s hydrogeologists will work with you to develop the right assessment program for your needs and determine necessary steps for site remediation or management.
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