Remediation Risk Management, Inc. (RRM) services
Santa Cruz Environmental Engineering Services
RM, Inc. and Triton Construction (wholly owned sister company) can provide you with a full range of Santa Cruz environmental engineering services including phase I/phase II site assessments, investigation and remediation of soil/ groundwater and soil gas contamination, groundwater monitoring, vapor intrusion sampling/ assessment/ mitigation, and environmental case closure.
Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessment
RRM has completed a variety of Phase I/Phase II projects to assist property buyers and developers through financing and acquisition. An important feature of these projects is the timing necessary to facilitate property transactions, financing, and development. Phase I services include site inspection, acquisition of records, research, interviews, report preparation, and liaison with interested parties. Phase I work is completed according guidelines provided in American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standards E1527-05 and E2600-10. Phase II services include all aspects of investigation and reporting concerning impact to soil, groundwater, surface water, and soil gas.Soil, Groundwater and Soil Gas Remediation Services
Investigation and Remediation of Soil, Groundwater and Soil Gas Contamination. Services include: Preparation of Conceptual Site Models, Remedial Action Plans, Corrective Action Plans, Monitoring Plans, Investigation Work Plans, Tier I and Tier II Risk Screening Plans, Implementation Work Plans, Traffic Control Plans, Remediation System Design Plans, Data Reduction and Analysis Reports, Groundwater Monitoring Reports, Remediation Performance Reports, Groundwater, Soil, and Soil Gas Investigation Reports.Groundwater Monitoring Services
We use a variety of methods to collect groundwater samples either for snapshot characterization of groundwater conditions or to develop trends. Direct push sample collection or sample collection from a temporary well can be used to develop a snapshot of groundwater conditions, while a set of groundwater samples collected over time from a monitoring well(s) can provide a trend in groundwater conditions.
