Johnson Wright’s site investigation/remediation consulting
practice provides focused environmental studies, cost-effective
remedial solutions, and positive regulatory outcomes to
industrial clients. Our staff of engineers, hydrogeologists, and
scientists offer the technical breadth and experience to aide
our clients in developing strategic objectives, implement
cost-efficient and robust solutions that allow our clients to
achieve their business needs within the constraints posed by
regulatory requirements.
Our approach to solving our client’s environmental
engineering challenges includes the following key elements:
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Establish a thorough understanding of the historic
and current site operations, releases, investigations and remedial
actions |
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Determine our clients overall technical,
regulatory and business objectives as they pertain to
environmental issues |
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Create data acquisition and evaluation methods
that optimize data value and minimize cost and project time |
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Implement solution strategies in a phased
manner that allows for mid-course adjustments based on
previous findings |
Hundreds of chemicals are associated with contamination
of the environment. We investigate sites to identify those chemicals
in soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater that may pose a
risk to human health and/or the environment. The goals of the
investigation vary between sites, depending on the locations and
regulatory framework, the types of chemicals and exposure, and the
eventual use or disposition of the site.
Depending on the site conditions, Johnson Wright staff use a variety
of strategies to help reduce, minimize, or avoid unnecessary
remediation costs. These strategies may include the use of risk
analysis, bioavailability, or natural attenuation approaches. Our
phased approaches to investigations and possible remedial actions
remain focused and cost effective.

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Advanced hydrogeologic analyses |
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Forensic geochemistry |
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Evaluation of investigation strategies and protocols |
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Evaluation of chemical impacts to drinking water
supply |
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Evaluation of groundwater and surface water
interaction |
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Regulatory requirements for technical investigations |
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Landfills, open-pit mines, oil fields, wood treating
sites, electronics manufacturing, refineries, UST, AST, RCRA, CERCLA
and other site evaluations |
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Operations waste generation, waste minimization and
waste handling |
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Remediation system design and implementation;
evaluation of system efficiency |
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Groundwater and contaminant transport modeling |
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Expert witness testimony and litigation support |
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CERCLA remedial investigation/feasibility studies
(RI/FSs) |
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RCRA facility investigations/corrective measure
studies (RFIs/CMSs) |
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State-led voluntary cleanup programs (VCPs) |
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State-led CERCLA programs |
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Brownfield regulations |
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