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Don’t Build Blind: How Environmental Site Assessments Uncover Groundwater and Soil Issues for Developers

Before breaking ground on a new project, developers must ensure that the land is safe, stable, and compliant with environmental regulations. Failing to conduct proper due diligence can lead to unexpected costs, construction delays, and legal liabilities. This is where an Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) plays a crucial role. These assessments uncover potential hazards related…

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Why Washington Developers, Business Owners, and Property Owners Rely on Environmental Consultants to Mitigate Soil and Water Risks

Environmental concerns have become a critical factor in property development, business operations, and land ownership. In Washington, where regulatory standards are strict and environmental risks are prevalent, developers, business owners, and property owners increasingly depend on environmental consultants to mitigate soil and water risks. From soil sampling and groundwater assessment to commercial environmental testing and…

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The Importance of Decommissioning Abandoned Heating Oil Tanks: Compliance and Legal Requirements

Abandoned heating oil tanks pose significant environmental and safety risks, making their decommissioning a critical process. Oil tank decommissioning involves safely removing the tank from the ground and ensuring that any remaining oil or contaminants are properly disposed of. In this article, we’ll explore the importance of decommissioning abandoned heating oil tanks, the compliance and…

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