Environmental

Money Talks: Utilizing the Power of Statistics for Remediation Savings

Money Talks: Utilizing the Power of Statistics for Remediation Savings In the world of site cleanup and remediation, the proper use of investigation data and statistical analysis can make all the difference between a huge profit and a ballooning remediation budget. It’s not just about crunching numbers—it’s about maximizing returns, minimizing costs, and saving valuable time.

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How Did The Dirt Get So Dirty?

How Did the Dirt Get So Dirty? Sources of NYC Environmental Impacts Have unanticipated delays or cost overruns occurred on your project as a result of previously unidentified impacts in the subsurface? In many cases, the source of the contaminants is unknown, and many ask the same question, “Where does the contamination come from”? This

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The Hormetic Effect: Is a Little Bit of Pollution a Good Thing? Should We Care?

The Hormetic Effect: Is a Little Bit of Pollution a Good Thing? Should We Care? When it comes to environmental contamination and its effect on living things, there is a tendency to see the relationship as fairly black and white. Typically, as environmental scientists we view any level of contamination as bad. However, some scientists

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Emerging Contaminants and the Regulated Community – Issues and Solutions

Emerging Contaminants and the Regulated Community – Issues and Solutions By Steven E. Panter, P.G., CGWP and Nancy Rothman, Ph.D. In July 2020, New York State (NYS) adopted Drinking Water Standards (DWS) for the Emerging Contaminants 1,4-dioxane, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), and perfluorooctanoic sulfonate (PFOS).  The compound 1,4-dioxane is used as a stabilizer for chlorinated solvents.

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Technologically Enhanced Contamination: A Potential Side Effect of Remediation

Technologically Enhanced Contamination: A Potential Side Effect of Remediation Remediation technologies such as Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) and Electrical Resistance Heating (ERH) are effective remedial approaches when properly designed and applied to suitable sites.  But like a doctor’s prescription, they can treat the condition while causing unintended side effects. Under some conditions, remedial systems may

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