Environmental Forensics
Environmental Forensics
Environmental forensics is a discipline for reconstructing contaminant discharge events in a scientifically defensible manner. Our forensic services are particularly useful for identifying unknown contaminants, estimating contaminant discharge ages, and source discrimination and often requested for litigation support and to determine insurance coverage applicability. Peak’s experts conduct forensic investigations using a variety of technical approaches, including:
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- Developing contaminant discharge age-dating and source determination methods.
- Applying specialized isotopic tools in the environmental industry to accomplish project goals.
- Establishing laboratory analytical procedures for environmental forensic cases.
- Interpreting the supporting laboratory data that is seldom reviewed – technical details that qualify data and provide a wealth of additional information to experts capable of deciphering it.
- Integrating forensic and expert testimony services.
Peak applies forensic tools, including those listed below, to characterize contaminants and provide data and information supporting the resolution of disputes associated with insurance claims, litigation, and regulatory compliance.
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- Chemical fingerprinting: Used for identifying petroleum and solvent types.
- Biomarkers: Used for identifying fuel types and discharge ages.
- Compound-Specific Isotope Analysis (CSIA): Used for age dating, contaminant source discrimination (e.g., commingled discharges of the same contaminant by different parties), groundwater flow dynamics, and plume origins.
- Fate and transport modeling, hydrogeological investigations, reconstruction of Site operational histories, source origin and discharge age estimates.
Peak’s technical staff includes experts in geochemistry, hydrogeology, isotope chemistry, and geology.
Projects
Heating Oil Release, Brooklyn, NY
Peak Environmental, A Nova Group GBC company (Peak) was retained by a heating oil delivery company to respond to an overfill of a heating oil tank in a church basement. Approximately 400 gallons of oil was lost. The released flowed through gaps between the concrete floor and walls into...
Industrial Site Recovery Act Site, Hackettstown, NJ
Peak has remediated PCB-contaminated soil at an industrial facility that previously triggered the Industrial Site Recovery Act (ISRA). The primary area of concern is a former storage area that was investigated through soil sampling under previous ISRA events. An area...
Heating Oil Release, Public High School, Bergen County, NJ
Peak Environmental (Peak) was retained by a public school board to remediate a No. 4 Fuel Oil release associated with a previously removed 10,000-gallon underground storage tank (UST) at the local high school. Peak completed a soil investigation at the former UST...
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Peak Environmental, A Nova Group, GBC Company
732-326-1010
info@peak-environmental.com
26 Kennedy Blvd, Suite A
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
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