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We understand the environmental and health risks posed by contaminated soil and groundwater. We also understand that how a company evaluates, manages, and resolves these risks affects its reputation, financial performance, and competitive advantage.
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We have over 30 years of proven experience achieving site closure by providing sustainable strategies for soil and groundwater remediation challenges. We have designed, specified, installed, operated, and decommissioned thousands of remedial solutions. By combining innovation with engineering excellence, our industry leading remediation technologies are designed to effectively and safely treat impacted soil and groundwater, accelerating clean-up and reducing operational costs.
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Case Study
1.1 Million Under-Budget Regulatory Closure for 30 Petroleum Release Sites
The bankruptcy and reorganization of a gasoline retail/convenience store chain involved the closure of 30 environmental release sites, spread across three states in diverse, mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Valley and Ridge physiographic provinces. Costs and closures had to be tracked and reported on a quarterly basis, and semi-annual cost-to-closure modeling had to be conducted to project yearly expenditure. To add to the pressure, some sites were high-liability, requiring additional technical resources, and finally, the work had to completed within ten years.
Blog
Never Too Late for Due Diligence: An EHS Checklist for Integrations, Location Changes, and Expansions
Organizations have been managing remediation legacy liability around the world since the 1960s and have experienced a multitude of challenges to reduce these liabilities to zero. Understanding complex technical issues, managing “technically righteous” consultants, keeping regulators happy, and engaging with your operations and finance team can be a struggle. There are three key elements to reduce your legacy liability, both on a project and program level, that can keep you out of hot water with regulators, finance, and the C-suite.
Case Study
Successful Mitigation of Soil Vapor Intrusion
In a mixed use area in Minnesota, there stood a 40,000 square foot chemical distribution warehouse. Chlorinated volatile organic compounds (CVOCs) were discovered in an off-site groundwater plume extending from the warehouse. In an adjacent property, there was a daycare facility, which is considered a sensitive receptor. Antea Group was in charge of conducting additional investigation into the matter.


