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
- Optimal Integration of Vacuum UV With Granular Biofiltration for Advanced Wastewater Treatment: Impact of Process Sequence on Cecs Removal and Microbial Ecology
- Changes in Water Demand Resulting From Pandemic Mitigations in Southeast Michigan
- Digital Twin Readiness Guide
- Closed-Circuit High-Pressure Membrane Systems for the Separation of Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances
- Pyrolysis and gasification at water resource recovery facilities: Status of the industry
- Development of a fluorescence EEM-PARAFAC model for potable water reuse monitoring: Implications for inter-component protein–fulvic–humic interactions
- Combining Continuous Flow Aerobic Granulation Using an External Selector and Carbon-efficient Nutrient Removal With Avn Control in a Full-scale Simultaneous Nitrification-denitrification Process
- Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Presence, Pathways, and Cycling through Drinking Water and Wastewater Treatment
- Mitigate Wildfire Impacts on Drinking Water Quality and Operations
- Consider the Pros and Cons of Corrosion Testing Methods