Services
Phase II Environmental Site Assessments
The purpose of the Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is to evaluate the recognized environmental conditions (REC's) identified in a Phase I ESA or transaction screen process for the purpose of providing sufficient information regarding the nature and extent of contamination to assist in making informed business decisions about the property; and where applicable, providing the level of knowledge necessary to satisfy the innocent purchaser defense under CERCLA. A Phase II ESA can also be initiated without a completed Phase I ESA as long as contamination is known or has a high suspision to be on the property.
ASC conducts Phase II ESA's in accordance with ASTM 1903-97(2002) Standard Guide for Environmental Site Assessments: Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Process.
Contamination Assessments
ASC has performed soil and groundwater contamination assessments under regulatory supervision from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) within the Contaminated Site Cleanup Criteria and Petroleum Contaminated Site Cleanup Criteria. ASC also has experience performing RCRA corrective actions under the supervision of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
ASC has the capability to efficiently delineate groundwater and soil contamination. ASC utilizes direct-push drilling that can quickly install monitoring wells or sampling points at specific depths to determine the horizontal and vertical extent of a groundwater plume. Shallow soil contamination can be quickly delineated in the field by ASC personell using a photo-ionization device (PID). Sampling point locations are logged in the field using an accurate handheld GPS device, which is later post-processed for improved accuracy.
Once the field investigation is complete ASC compiles the data into spreadsheets and then incorporates the data into modeling software that neatly illustrate the location and extent of the groundwater or soil contaminant plume. This information is then used to provide a well informed decision for any further action.
Remedial Actions
ASC is experienced with the remedial action process and are abreast on the various methodologies and remedial technologies currently used today to address petroleum-based, solvent-based, and other sources of soil and groundwater contamination. ASC has worked with the Florida Department of Environmental Protection and the Environmental Protection Agency in the successful preparation and implementation of Remedial Actions. ASC is capable of performing the following remedial services:
- Initial remedial actions (IRA’s) including delineation of spills and releases of petroleum, solvent and other non-aqueous phase liquids (NAPL). IRA services include coordination of emergency response services, coordination of remedial excavation and waste removal services, NAPL containment, and other IRA services.
Evaluation of existing active remedial systems including operational effectiveness, remedial system operation & maintenance, remedial system monitoring, reporting, upgrading, and minor and major remedial system/technology modifications including RAP Modifications.
Remedial feasibility studies in order to determine the most practical remedial method to meet site rehabilitation objectives. Remedial feasibility studies include remedial technology applicability evaluation, design and performance of remedial technology pilot testing, and design/construction cost estimating.
Soil, Ground Water, and Surface Water Sampling
ASC personnel are experienced in collecting soil, sediment, ground water, and surface water samples in accordance with FDEP standard operating procedures . Once collected the samples are then properly submitted to a qualified environmental laboratory for analysis.
Depending on the client's needs the samples can be expedited by the laboratory within two to five days, or recieved on a standard turn-around time (one to two weeks).
Environmental Compliance
If you own or operate a business today, or are starting a business, it is important to comply with local, state, and federal environmental regulations. Regulations are often changing and keeping in compliance will save you money in the short and long term. ASC's professional staff keeps current with environmental regulations and can guide you through the types of regulations that may apply to your circumstances. Below are some of the environmental compliance services that ASC can offer:
Baseline Property Condition Assessment - A baseline PCA is for the purpose of identifying a "physical deficiency" on a parcel of commercial real estate for the user. A baseline PCA entails a walk-through survey, document reviews, and interviews. Once these three items are completed, a Property Condition Report is issued that includes the information obtained during the walk-through survey, the document review and interviews, and includes opinions of probable costs for suggested remedies of the physical deficiencies identified.
Compliance Inspections - This may be part of your due diligence (Transactional Screen, Records Review, or Phase I ESA) before owning or leasing a property to operate your business.)
Compliance Monitoriing - ASC can perform site visits to evaluate your business operation so that you maintain compliance with environmental regulations.
Pollution Prevention - Pollution prevention (P2) is reducing or eliminating waste at the source by modifying production processes, promoting the use of non-toxic or less-toxic substances, implementing conservation techniques, and re-using materials rather than putting them into the waste stream. ASC can assist your company to reach these goals.
Regulatory Guidance or Assistance
Geological Services
ASC is registered with the State of Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation, Board of Geology, as a Geology Business. The principal of ASC, Mr. William Enos, has over 20 years of geological experience within the State of Florida. ASC offers the following geological services:
Geological mapping
Data evaluation
Sinkhole investigations
Geological reviews and studies
Well logging
Pump testing
