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Investigation through RemediationCompliance and PermittingExpert ServicesInvestigation Through RemediationManufactured Gas Plant (MGP) SitesReal Estate and Brownfields RedevelopmentSensory Analysis: Odor and Flavor EvaluationEnvironmental Serviceslearn more: www.geiconsultants.comOffices NationwideGEI Consultants, Inc. provides a broad array of geotechnical, environmental, water resources and ecological science and engineering consulting services to clients nationwide. We have completed more than 25,000 projects throughout the United States, Canada and more than 25 countries. Our teams deliver innovative solutions on-time and on-budget.Compliance and PermittingExpert ServicesInvestigation Through RemediationManufactured Gas Plant (MGP) SitesReal Estate and Brownfields RedevelopmentSensory Analysis: Odor and Flavor EvaluationEnvironmental ServicesEnvironmental ServicesPhase I Environmental AssessmentWe help owners, developers, lenders, chief elected officials, tax assessors, economic development professionals and municipal leaders understand the technical, regulatory and economic issues; and quantify and manage the likely or potential costs and risks associated with environmental and subsurface site conditions. Our goal is to keep environmental contamination issues off the construction project’s critical path. GEI considers environmental assessment to be an integral part of the development process—not an interference. We have completed tens of thousands of environmental site assessments for the transfer of ownership, closure, and reuse of properties ranging from historic mill complexes, agricultural tracts, commercial office developments, utility/industrial facilities, urban brownfields, Superfund and other sites.Remedial InvestigationOur staff of scientists and engineers are experienced and knowledgeable in groundwater issues, geotechnical engineering, contaminant transport chemical forensics, odor monitoring and vapor intrusion. GEI specializes in the development and execution of sampling programs, which can support risk assessment and the selection of cost-effective remedial actions at contaminated sites. GEI also uses a database to manage its chemical analytical data that interfaces with other software GEI uses such as contaminant visualization, contaminant transport and statistical software. Feasibility StudiesIn association with remedial investigation, GEI conducts feasibility studies to evaluate remedial options. Understanding that there may be many potential solutions toward remediation and/or site closure, the solutions that we propose keep well in mind client objectives and can be performed in a cost effective manner, while conforming to applicable regulatory requirements.RemediationGEI has implemented successful remedial actions at hundreds of sites. Remedial actions have been completed under numerous state regulations, state and federal administrative orders, and state and federal Superfund and Underground Storage Tank programs. GEI also has extensive experience in PCB soil and building material remediation projects involving approval from both state regulators and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) coordination and approval from EPA.GEI has been involved with the implementation of several different types of remedial technologies for the treatment of impacted soils and groundwater, including most physical, chemical, thermal, and biological treatment methods for both aboveground and in-situ applications.GEI’s remediation services include design of and preparation of plans and specifications. We can also implement remediation actions on a turnkey basis. GEI’s general philosophy is to evaluate a site from a risk perspective to select the most cost-effective technology that can effectively reduce risk to acceptable levels. Investigation through RemediationRisk AssessmentGEI has employed risk-based decision making for corrective action to evaluate the risks to human health and the environment that may be posed by the contamination detected on site. Risk-based decision-making is an iterative process that begins with a planning phase that incorporates the appropriate risk management decisions with a conceptual site model (CSM). The process then proceeds to an evaluation phase where data collection and fate and transport analysis provide the basis for evaluation of the exposure pathways identified in the CSM. Finally, the process ends with a decision phase in which the plan is compared to the results of the analysis to determine whether further evaluation is warranted, remedial action is warranted, or no further action is warranted. Future commercial or industrial operations, as opposed to residential or community operations, are generally able to tolerate higher contaminant levels while concomitantly maintaining the same risk to human health and the environment. GEI offers integrated solutions for the restoration of environmentally impaired properties creating value and mitigating risk. Our approach is to tailor the use of innovative technologies for characterization and remediation and risk-based solutions to the specific redevelopment and regulatory goals for the site. With a multi-disciplined staff, we address numerous aspects of the environmental assessment process including: Phase I environmental assessments; Phase II and III remedial investigations; hazardous building material surveys; feasibility studies and remedial action plans; remedial design and remediation implementation.Implementation and O&MWe provide site monitoring services to ensure the safety of site workers and the surrounding community during site investigations and remedial operations. We also assess the long-term effectiveness of remedial efforts. GEI’s experience includes: odor, noise, and dust monitoring; non-aqueous phase recovery system operation; operation and maintenance of treatment systems; meteorological monitoring; groundwater monitoring; and site-specific air-quality monitoring.Phase I Environmental AssessmentWe help owners, developers, lenders, chief elected officials, tax assessors, economic development professionals and municipal leaders understand the technical, regulatory and economic issues; and quantify and manage the likely or potential costs and risks associated with environmental and subsurface site conditions. Our goal is to keep environmental contamination issues off the construction project’s critical path. GEI considers environmental assessment to be an integral part of the development process—not an interference. We have completed tens of thousands of environmental site assessments for the transfer of ownership, closure, and reuse of properties ranging from historic mill complexes, agricultural tracts, commercial office developments, utility/industrial facilities, urban brownfields, Superfund and other sites.Remedial InvestigationOur staff of scientists and engineers are experienced and knowledgeable in groundwater issues, geotechnical engineering, contaminant transport chemical forensics, odor monitoring and vapor intrusion. GEI specializes in the development and execution of sampling programs, which can support risk assessment and the selection of cost-effective remedial actions at contaminated sites. GEI also uses a database to manage its chemical analytical data that interfaces with other software GEI uses such as contaminant visualization, contaminant transport and statistical software. Feasibility StudiesIn association with remedial investigation, GEI conducts feasibility studies to evaluate remedial options. Understanding that there may be many potential solutions toward remediation and/or site closure, the solutions that we propose keep well in mind client objectives and can be performed in a cost effective manner, while conforming to applicable regulatory requirements.RemediationGEI has implemented successful remedial actions at hundreds of sites. Remedial actions have been completed under numerous state regulations, state and federal administrative orders, and state and federal Superfund and Underground Storage Tank programs. GEI also has extensive experience in PCB soil and building material remediation projects involving approval from both state regulators and Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) coordination and approval from EPA.GEI has been involved with the implementation of several different types of remedial technologies for the treatment of impacted soils and groundwater, including most physical, chemical, thermal, and biological treatment methods for both aboveground and in-situ applications.GEI’s remediation services include design of and preparation of plans and specifications. We can also implement remediation actions on a turnkey basis. GEI’s general philosophy is to evaluate a site from a risk perspective to select the most cost-effective technology that can effectively reduce risk to acceptable levels. Investigation through RemediationRisk AssessmentGEI has employed risk-based decision making for corrective action to evaluate the risks to human health and the environment that may be posed by the contamination detected on site. Risk-based decision-making is an iterative process that begins with a planning phase that incorporates the appropriate risk management decisions with a conceptual site model (CSM). The process then proceeds to an evaluation phase where data collection and fate and transport analysis provide the basis for evaluation of the exposure pathways identified in the CSM. Finally, the process ends with a decision phase in which the plan is compared to the results of the analysis to determine whether further evaluation is warranted, remedial action is warranted, or no further action is warranted. Future commercial or industrial operations, as opposed to residential or community operations, are generally able to tolerate higher contaminant levels while concomitantly maintaining the same risk to human health and the environment. GEI offers integrated solutions for the restoration of environmentally impaired properties creating value and mitigating risk. Our approach is to tailor the use of innovative technologies for characterization and remediation and risk-based solutions to the specific redevelopment and regulatory goals for the site. With a multi-disciplined staff, we address numerous aspects of the environmental assessment process including: Phase I environmental assessments; Phase II and III remedial investigations; hazardous building material surveys; feasibility studies and remedial action plans; remedial design and remediation implementation.Implementation and O&MWe provide site monitoring services to ensure the safety of site workers and the surrounding community during site investigations and remedial operations. We also assess the long-term effectiveness of remedial efforts. GEI’s experience includes: odor, noise, and dust monitoring; non-aqueous phase recovery system operation; operation and maintenance of treatment systems; meteorological monitoring; groundwater monitoring; and site-specific air-quality monitoring.Investigation through RemediationCompliance and PermittingExpert ServicesInvestigation Through RemediationManufactured Gas Plant (MGP) SitesReal Estate and Brownfields RedevelopmentSensory Analysis: Odor and Flavor EvaluationEnvironmental Serviceslearn more: www.geiconsultants.comOffices NationwideGEI Consultants, Inc. provides a broad array of geotechnical, environmental, water resources and ecological science and engineering consulting services to clients nationwide. We have completed more than 25,000 projects throughout the United States, Canada and more than 25 countries. Our teams deliver innovative solutions on-time and on-budget.Compliance and PermittingExpert ServicesInvestigation Through RemediationManufactured Gas Plant (MGP) SitesReal Estate and Brownfields RedevelopmentSensory Analysis: Odor and Flavor EvaluationEnvironmental ServicesEnvironmental Services
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