Site Characterization
Site Characterization
Peak technical staff has the experience and resources to safely and efficiently characterize soil, groundwater and vapor conditions in accordance with technical regulations for petroleum, solvent, historic fill, PCB, metals, and emerging contaminant investigations. Backed by a comprehensive staff training program and our NJDEP laboratory certification, Peak consistently obtains data of known quality to ensure effective decision-making regarding additional investigation or remediation. To this end, our sampling plans are developed by our LSRPs and senior managers, and cost-effectively achieve characterization goals while maintaining compliance with technical regulations. Our degreed field staff are responsible for collection of samples, coordination with laboratories and contractors, managing results and tabulating/plotting data for interpretation. Peak then utilizes collected data to apply attainment tools allowed under regulations to demonstrate compliance with standards and minimizing future work. When site conditions are complex, Peak has the experience to develop conceptual site models, utilize contaminant fate and transport models, and apply environmental forensics to interpret site conditions, determine attainment of standards, and support remedial decision making.
Safety is a top priority at our project sites, and our staff are empowered to stop work when unsafe conditions or activities are encountered until the condition is remedied. Our experience managers pre-plan safety requirements with on-Site personnel and manage property logistics to minimize effects on facility operations.
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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732-326-1010
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26 Kennedy Blvd, Suite A
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
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