Shreenath International's Environmental Division has completed well over one
hundred environmental projects per year for the past four years. Coupled with
familiarity with current federal, state, and local environmental regulations,
the Firm offers outstanding capabilities and performance in providing
environmental services.
Shreenath International's Environmental Team is comprised of environmental
specialists, geologists, engineers, and hydrologists with the experience to
evaluate and resolve complex environmental problems. The Firm's
multi-disciplinary team approach has resulted in practical, cost-effective
solutions for our clients' environmental needs. Shreenath International can
provide services ranging from initial feasibility studies and assessments to
complete remediation, including design and construction management.
The Firm's environmental experience and expertise includes the following:
Project Management and Planning
Environmental Site Assessments (Phase I, Phase II and Phase III)
Groundwater Aquifer Evaluation and Testing
Soil and Groundwater Remediation
Hazardous Waste Management
Water Resource Studies/Water Supply Well Design
Remedial Action Plans / Remedial Investigation/Feasibility Studies (RI/FS)
RCRA Part B Permit Preparation
Environmental Regulatory Compliance
Underground Storage Tank Investigations, Removal, and Replacement
Asbestos Surveys and Management Planning
Lead Based Paint Inspections
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans (SWPPPs)
NPDES Permitting
Hazard Communication Programs\Health and Safety Plans
Air Quality monitoring and permitting
Closure and Post-Closure Compliance
Shreenath International utilizes local analytical laboratories, drilling,
excavation, and remediation contractors to augment its technical services. All
analytical laboratories are state-certified for hazardous waste analysis and
all contractors are state-licensed.
Phase I Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's)
Shreenath International performs Environmental Site Assessments (ESA's) to investigate the potential presence of hazardous materials on a property, thus providing a decision-making tool for determining potential financial liabilities prior to the purchase, repossession, financing, or use as collateral of any industrial, commercial, agricultural, or residential property.
A Phase I Environmental Assessment includes a detailed evaluation of a property including:
Site Reconnaissance
Agency Record Search
Aerial Photo Review
Historical Land Use
Title Search
Interviews
Regulatory Compliance Issues
Geologic Setting
Groundwater Depth and Quality
Sanborn Map Review
Soil Conditions
Building Permit Review
Special Resource Identification
The objective of the Special Resource Study is to identify special resources on the subject property and to evaluate the likely effect of these resources on potential development. Special resources are defined as resources that have natural, cultural, recreational, or scientific values of special significance, including RTC and FDIC properties covered under the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act of 1990 (CBIA). The special resource investigation includes:
Wetlands
Threatened and Endangered Species
Critical and Unique Habitats
Criteria Evaluations for the Coastal Barrier Improvement Act
Flood Plains
Wild and Scenic Rivers
Designated Natural Landmarks
Coastal Dunes and Beaches
Sole Source Aquifers
Archeological Resources
Historic Sites or Structures
Recreational Areas
Scientific Significance and Research Areas.
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