Locus Technologies offers a unique combination of professional services, including permitting, engineering, construction, and operation and maintenance capabilities to perform remedial investigations and feasibility studies (RI/FS) and remedial design and remedial action (RD/RA) at U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) hazardous waste sites. Our engineers have been involved in site investigations and site remediation assessments for more than 30 years, covering the full range of activities, from field investigations through data analysis, evaluation, engineering design, construction, and operation and maintenance. Locus' engineers and scientists worked on more than 200 Superfund sites nationwide.
We undertake RI/FS studies with a thorough knowledge and understanding of current environmental regulation and permit requirements. Locus has completed numerous projects requiring extensive interaction with regulatory agency personnel, as well as presentations at public meetings. Locus assists clients in negotiations with regulatory agencies.
Our feasibility studies are conducted in accordance with CERCLA requirements, guidance documents, and any applicable state and local regulations. The Locus staff is particularly sensitive to the development of site-specific health, safety, and quality assurance plans, as well as to community relations support. We negotiate with regulatory agencies to optimize the selected remedy to appropriate levels for the risk involved.
Quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) of all work is ensured by our in-house corporate QA/QC program for our investigative and analytical efforts. Through this corporate program, Locus prepares written, site-specific QA/QC plans for each remedial investigation project undertaken.
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Environmental Expert Witness/Litigation Support
Environmental Monitoring and Sampling
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Reporting
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) Reporting
Landfill, Cap, and Containment
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA)
Site Investigations and Characterization
Worldwide Environmental Services
Optimize Sampling and Reporting of Remediation Sites
Project managers and environmental consultants know that 1/3 to 1/2 of environmental remediation costs go towards repetitive sampling analyses and regulatory reporting of sites. This generates vast amounts of site and anlytical data associated with each environmental site. Often this data is unsecure, located on multiple desktop computers and not easily accessible to share. Additionally, the data may have inconsistent formats and not comply with enterprise data standards. As a result, using the data for strategic planning, analysis and regulatory reporting for sites is inefficient, labor intensive and costly. What's required is a central system which allows you to centralize the environmental data and to optimize the remediation program.
