Underground Storage Tank (UST) Detection, Management and Closures

There are a variety of ways that USTs can complicate the operation of your business or the enjoyment of your home. From gross leaks caused by structural damage to reoccurring overfill events, any type of release if not managed correctly can create health hazards, cripple real estate transactions, reduce property value, trigger regulatory actions and/or create significant third-party liabilities. To avoid such problems, it is important that UST owners and operators have a broadly crafted UST management and spill remediation strategies. Careful thought must be given to balance cost, logistics, liability and regulatory propriety. Impact Environmental understands that every project and client will balance these four factors differently. We pride ourselves in providing or clients with the real-world spectrum of information that is necessary to make complicated decisions that will effect your business and/or property.  

Understanding the scope of the work and avoiding the duplication of efforts controls project costs. Logistics are managed efficiently and, where necessary, creatively, to complete the project to the desired specification. Liability is reduced through and understanding and application of all of the laws, rules and guidance criteria. Evincing the information required and documenting all activities accomplish regulatory propriety.

Impact Environmental has managed UST projects big and small throughout the tri-state area. Our clients include banks, oil companies, universities, hospitals, airports, railroad facilities and residential dwellings.

Case Study
Using Ground Penetrating Radar to Detect USTs
General Terms and Conditions - Phase II ESAs & Subsurface Investigations
General Terms & Conditions - Remedial Services
Remediation of VOCs Using In-Situ Remedial Technologies
Ground Water Remediation Technologies Analysis Center Web Site
Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether (MTBE) Links
          • EPA's MTBE Page
          • EPA Publications on MTBE
          • EPA MTBE Drinking Water Advisory
          • Behavior and Fate of MTBE

 

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