The primary purpose for conduction an environmental assessment of property changing hands is to minimize future risk to the buyer, seller, or other involved parties. Future risk includes liability claims, investigation costs, and cleanup costs associated with contamination of the property by hazardous materials.
Recent Papers and Reports
- Modeling Guidance for Developing Site Specific Nutrient Goals – Demonstration, Screening-Level Application
- Landfill leachate contributes per-/poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and pharmaceuticals to municipal wastewater
- Smart Utility as a Technology Platform: Setting the Course to Become a Smart Utility
- Evaluation of Short-Term Biosolids Management Options in Response to a Settlement Agreement
- When the Receiving Water is your Drinking Water: Storm Water BMPs for Source Water Protection
- The Removal of Alkylphenol Ethoxylate Surfactants in Activated Sludge Systems.
- Rational Method For The Design Of Organic Loading Rates In A Land Application System
- Pilot Testing and Design of an Innovative Biosolids Dewatering Process for Facilities in North Carolina and Georgia
- Implementation of Advanced Asset Management Principles and Benefits Achieved at the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District
- Hydraulic Challenges of Designing for a High-Capacity and High-Head Pump Station