Industrial
Creative environmental remediation solutions offer industrial clients closure for legacy environmental concerns.
Modern Geosciences has worked with a variety of Industrial clients to find creative solutions to environmental concerns arising from either current practices or from historical operations. This may include compliance and process inspections or traditional investigation and remediation to bring a legacy concern to closure. We understand the unique competitive pressures that drive our Industrial clients and work with them to develop a long-term approach to best prepare for the future.
Featured Industrial Services
- Phase I ESA
The Phase I ESA standard represents the most common tool for environmental due diligence. However, no two sites are the same. While many firms offer this service, Modern Geosciences has a highly trained staff that is often called on for the most complex and challenging properties […]
- Perimeter Monitoring
If you work in an industry where you may contribute to air quality concerns, you need to understand not only your contribution but also the context of perimeter levels coming and going from your site. This can be accomplished with perimeter monitoring services. […]
- Institutional and Engineering Controls
Modern Geosciences can help evaluate which institutional and engineering controls may be right for you project to prevent and minimize on-site environmental risks. […]
- Impacted Soil and Groundwater Management
Without proper planning you can often find yourself inadvertently exposing construction staff to situations they are not trained for or worse, spreading contamination to other properties where you now become an additional responsible party. Working with properties requiring impacted soil and groundwater management requires thinking beyond the closure process to ensure long term liability is minimized. […]
- Expedited Lead Assessment
Lead is a common contaminant found in everything from paint to large-scale soil impacts resulting from historic smelter operations that can affect hundreds of acres. […]