Well Water Services For Soil And Groundwater In Maine
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based in USA
In 1999, 2001 and again in 2004, Campbell Environmental Group staff was awarded the Maine Department of Environmental Protection Site Closure Project. The project consisted of evaluating and assisting in the closure of petroleum sites. The objective of the project was to apply various closure criteria to the sites, verify the sites met the closure criteria, complete any additional field work, ...
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based in USA
Campbell Environmental Group supervised the removal of a 1,000-gallon capacity, concrete, underground structure, from a trucking facility in southern Maine. Following the removal of the structure, CEG completed Phase I and Phase II ESAs at the site. The concrete structure acted as an oil/water separator for storm water collected from two catch basins located adjacent to a fuel pump island and a ...
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based in USA
Test the air for radon and test the well water prior to listing the property because: Nearly all buyers will direct a home inspector to perform these tests. Many health-related drinking water standards have recently changed. A "good" test from ten years ago may not be "good" today.Well water can change. Road work, a new well on adjacent property and other factors can cause the well water to ...
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based in USA
Sanborn Head believes that water is the critical resource linking together all human activities, and the safe and appropriate management of this resource is the key to our shared future. Understanding the factors that control the movement of water in the subsurface as well as evolving regulations and policy are critical for the development of a new source of water, the infiltration of water in ...
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based in USA
The United States Environmental Protection Agency sets a Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for contaminants in public drinking water. The MCL is the maximum concentration that is allowed for public water supplies. For arsenic, the MCL is 10 ug/L (which is the same as 0.01 mg/L). While the EPA does not regulate private well water quality, home owners are advised to test and, when necessary, treat ...
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