Why Verify? The Case for Third Party Verification of Environmental Data Posted March 8, 2018 by Kealy Herman In recent years, we have seen a shift in how businesses perceive environmental and sustainability work. Once thought of as a niche issue relevant to a small subset of stakeholders, sustainability has become increasingly mainstream. Organizations are facing increased pressure from investors and stakeholders to improve transparency, completeness and accuracy Read More
Innovative Take on Combined Remedies Posted January 17, 2018 by Demo Bakenne Groundwater is a dwindling resource that is relied upon around the world. Unfortunately, industrial activities have deteriorated groundwater quality to the extent that the resource is not fit for consumption and is harmful to ecological receptors at many locations. Nearly all groundwater contamination can be treated. However, at many sites Read More
Noise Analysis Guidance on Peak Shoulder Lane Use Posted August 15, 2017 by Jacob Poling Noise is an inevitable part of everyday life in a today’s rapidly growing world. Traffic noise is one of the most common noise sources that has the potential to adversely affect communities. But how do we minimize traffic noise impacts while still trying to maximize capacity and efficiency? Many transportation Read More
When the Standard Approach to Vapor Mitigation Just Doesn’t Cut It Posted June 30, 2017 by Steve Kretschman, PE When you construct near or adjacent to contaminated land you run the risk of chemicals in soil or groundwater, especially volatile organic compounds (VOC), migrating into the new facility. The prevalence of new construction at or adjacent to contaminated land coupled with the heightened concern over vapor intrusion from contaminated Read More