Remediation of Chlorinated Solvents
ECM defines the extent and concentrations of chlorinated solvent contaminants such as trichloroethylene (TCE), tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and their breakdown products in soil and groundwater. ECM designs, manages the construction of, operates and maintains soil and groundwater treatment systems to remediate the contamination from chlorinated solvents.
CERCLA Program Support
CERCLA Program Support
Work Plans, Sampling and Analyses Plans (SAP), Quality Assurance Project Plans (QAPP), Health and Safety Plans (HASP) are prepared in support of:
- Preliminary Assessments (PA)
- Site Inspections (SI)
- Remedial Investigations (RI)
- Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessments
- Community Involvement Plans
Special Investigations and Analyses
- Monitored Natural Attenuation Studies Groundwater Modeling
- Soil Gas Surveys
- Johnson- Ettinger Vapor Intrusion Modeling Special Investigations and Analyses
Remediation Planning and Design
- Regulatory Agency Negotiations
- Closure Planning Strategies
- Feasibility Studies (FS)
- Engineering Evaluations/Cost Analyses (EE/CA)
- Removal Action Work Plans (RAWP)
- Design Plans, Specifications and Cost Estimates
Implementation of Remediation/Removal Actions
- Remedial Construction Management
- Excavation, Transportation and Disposal of Contaminated Soil
- Groundwater Extraction and Treatment
- Dual Phase Extraction
- Enhanced In-Situ Bioremediation
- Soil Venting
Post -Remediation Implementation Support
- Remediation System Optimization
- System Operation and Maintenance
- Groundwater Monitoring and Reporting
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