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Environmental engineering services are a core element of many
projects including public and private civil engineering projects,
land planning and land use studies, waste management and pollution
prevention programs, and contaminated site remedial response actions.
McLane Environmental engineers, scientists, and regulatory experts
provide an effective combination of technical and regulatory expertise
to provide a broad range of environmental engineering services including:
- Waste Management & Pollution
Prevention
- Wastewater Engineering & Disposal
- Site Remediation (CERCLA, RCRA)
- Risk Assessment
- Remedial Alternatives Analysis /
Feasibility Studies (FS)
- Interim Remedial Measures (IRM) Analyses
- Remedial Design/ Remedial Action Plans
(RD/RAP)
- Bioremediation Analyses
- Monitored Natural Attenuation (MNA)
Evaluations
- Environmental Assessments and Audits
- Radioactive Waste Management
- Air Pollution Engineering
Representative Experience
Our staff has experience in providing engineering services for
projects involving impacts to soil, groundwater, surface water and
air at sites including oil refineries, manufactured gas plants,
pharmaceutical plants, transportation facilities, gasoline service
stations, and military and energy facilities.
McLane Environmental staff has:
- Performed groundwater flow modeling to
optimize and reduce operation and maintenance costs for
remediation systems for chemical sites in New Jersey and Indiana.
- Analyzed infiltration rates, groundwater
mounding and surface water impacts for proposed disposal beds to
provide input to the engineering design of a Cape Cod municipal
wastewater treatment system.
- Prepared engineering calculations to
design a vapor mitigation system (VMS) for a major building
company in New Jersey to address indoor air quality issues
associated with groundwater contamination.
- Estimated impacts of storm water runoff
and contaminant migration on the hydrologic and ecologic system of
a nearby bay for a site in California.
- Calculated site-specific risk-based soil
cleanup levels using vadose zone models for contaminated sites in
New Jersey and California to reduce soil remediation costs.
- Performed groundwater flow and transport
modeling for Classification Exception Area (CEA) applications for
numerous sites in New Jersey to support the selection of an
appropriate groundwater remediation strategy.
- Prepared decision tree analysis to evaluate costs associated
with decommissioning options for a manufacturing facility in Michigan.
McLane Environmental’s application of sound engineering
principles to the many civil engineering, waste management, and planning
and development projects in which we have been involved has
contributed to their timely, cost-effective, and successful completion. |