Description of PADEP-Act 2 Land Recycling Program Planning:
ThePADEP Act 2 Land Recycling Program creates a realistic framework for setting cleanup standards, provides special incentives for developing abandoned sites, releases responsible parties from liability when cleanup standards are met, sets deadlines for Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) action, and in some cases may provide funding for environmental studies and cleanups. Storb Environmental, Inc. can guide clients through all stages of PADEP-Act 2 Land Recycling Program, and provide the most effective and efficient environmental solutions for a particular site.
Storb Environmental personnel are experienced with the PADEP Act 2 Land Recycling Program and can provide clients with complete, turnkey services, from the remedial investigation phase through remediation and closure. Storb Environmental personnel are experienced in all facets of remedial investigation, including soil, sediment, and water sampling; groundwater monitoring well installation; feasibility studies; remedial design; remedial action; and closure.
The Act 2 Land Recycling Program provides options for cleanup standards under Statewide Health Standards, Site-Specific Standards, or Background Standards. Our personnel can assist you in making the right decision on which standard to choose.
If contamination is present at your site and remediation is required, Storb Environmental can propose either interim or long-term remedial actions. At the request of the client, Storb Environmental can prepare a feasibility study to evaluate potential remedial alternatives and determine the most cost-effective alternative. Design drawings and specifications for bidding and installation. Alternatively for smaller projects, the remedial concept can be proposed in a design-build project, eliminating the need for a separate design phase.
Storb Environmental personnel can manage the implementation of the selected remedial action and can provide operation and maintenance (O&M) services through the life of the project. After remediation is complete, site closure documentation can be prepared as well as decommissioning of equipment and facilities.
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