Consulting
Porewater Solutions (PWS) provides innovative services to consultants, industry, and government clients. PWS is a proven industry leader in the evaluation of groundwater flow systems, water quality, site remediation, and soil vapor flow and transport. PWS is distinguished by our responsiveness and the quality of our work. Key staff at Porewater Solutions have helped clients save millions of dollars by creatively thinking outside the box, and through very hard work.
Key staff at Porewater Solutions have helped clients save millions of dollars by creatively thinking outside the box, and through very hard work.
Services offered by Porewater Solutions include:
- Site characterization and development of sound conceptual models;
- Development and application of practical software for modeling fluid flow and contaminant transport in the subsurface;
- Litigation Support;
- Development of cost-effective solutions for:
- Natural and Enhanced In-Situ Remediation;
- Soil Vapor Migration;
- Source Water Protection; and
- Landfills.
- Corporate training.
One of the foundations by which Porewater Solutions can add value to your projects is our recognized expertise in the following areas:
- Physical hydrogeology;
- Mathematical modeling;
- Chemical fate and transport;
- Groundwater remediation;
- Soil vapor migration; and
- Landfill natural attenuation
Porewater Solutions maintains its expertise through a formal Research and Development program which is partially funded by the Canadian and Ontario governments. This program includes the development and application of computer models for evaluating fluid flow and chemical transport in the saturated zone and the vadose zone.
Our expertise in model development differentiates Porewater Solutions from the competition. Efficiency and practical problem-solving are cornerstones of our consulting services.
Our key staff have also been heavily involved on technical advisory teams in Canada and the United States to develop new industry guidance manuals for Monitored Natural Attenuation and Enhanced Attenuation, and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments.
