Case Studies

 

Airplane Recycling Plant’s 30-year PCB Oil Problem, Hartford, Connecticut

The Problem: A massive industrial-grade salvage yard was designed to recycle discarded commercial airplanes. Read More.

Crude Oil Spring Problem, Los Angeles, California

The Problem: Forgotten old oil wells in Los Angeles were buried for surface re-development. Read More.

Car Dealership’s Diesel Problem, San Diego, California

The Problem: A car dealership owned a underground storage tank. The tank leaked diesel into the underground, potentially threatening the groundwater. Read More.

Old Factory’s 35-year Case Problem, Riverside, California

The Problem: A 400,000 square foot old factory slowly over a 35 years while paying for a protracted investigation. Read More.

Casino Well Problem, San Diego County, CA

The Problem: Building a casino on top of a mountain in a rural area off the grid presents a challenge in locating a sufficient, commercial-grade volume of water. Read More.

Inherited Problem Property, Lakeside, California

The Problem: An inherited property with an old service station changed an initial blessing to an ultimate problem following the discovery of gasoline contamination. Read More.

Airport’s Tarmac Problem, San Diego County, California

The Problem: The Palomar Airport was built on a landfill. As the landfill aged, the overlying surface soil became incompetent. Read More.

Brackish Groundwater Problem, Rancho Santa Fe, California

The Problem: Properties near the estuary of the San Dieguito Valley have brackish groundwater westward towards the ocean. Read More.

Service Station’s Waste Oil Problem, Encinitas, California

The Problem: A buried tank leaked waste oil under the service station’s foundation. Read More.