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What Our Clients Are Saying

Overall one of the better EMPs ever submitted to the Departments Solid Waste Section, thank you for putting this together.

Robert S. Barrows, Jr., Manager
Western Region Solid Waste Program

Consulting and Engineering

BB&A Environmental provides consulting and engineering services in the following areas:

Hazardous Waste and Solid Waste Investigations

  • Preliminary Assessment (PA)
  • Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Study (RI/FS)
  • Human Health and Ecological Risk Assessment
  • Independent Cleanup Pathway (ICP)
  • Voluntary Cleanup Pathway (VCP)
  • Waste Characterizations

Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) for Property Transactions

Underground Storage Tank (UST) Investigations

Emergency Spill Response

  • Unified Command System
  • Insurance Liaison
  • Environmental Section Coordination
  • Technical Support Services

Design and Engineering

  • In-Situ Soil and Groundwater Remediation System
  • Pollution Contol Measures/Devices
  • Civil
  • AutoCAD Drafting

Environmental Compliance Services

Computer Aided Modeling

  • Contaminant Fate and Transport
  • Groundwater Flow
  • Water Resource Assessments
  • Air Flow
  • Remedial Designs
  • Chemical Risk Evaluation

Many of the professional consulting and engineering services provided by BB&A Environmental include answering several fundamental questions. These questions may, for example, include:

  • Is the property contaminated (i.e., soil and/or groundwater)?
  • How badly is it contaminated?
  • What is the source of the contamination?
  • Has the contamination migrated off site?
  • Are there human or ecological risks resulting from the contamination?
  • What are the options for remediating the contamination?
  • What are the comparative costs of remediation alternatives?
  • How long will it take to complete the remediation?
  • Will confirmation of the contamination require notifying local, state, or federal regulatory agencies?
  • If the contamination is a reportable release, what will the regulator require?