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ENVIRONMENTAL Project Experience - Brownfield Consulting

 

Brownfield Consulting

Treasure Coast Regional Planning Counsel

E Sciences has been awarded a continuing services contract with the TCRPC for conducting assessment services as part of an EPA Brownfield Assessment Grant. This contract focuses on Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments and cleanup planning/estimating. E Sciences performs all functions of this contract in-house, including the completion of Phase I/II ESA's, the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), and the remedial planning costs.

 


Brownfield Consulting

Lakewood Pointe Affordable Housing Brownfield Redevelopment

Lakewood Pointe was an historic solid waste disposal area that has been redeveloped for affordable housing in Seffner, Florida. E Sciences completed a Site Assessment Report (SAR) and Remedial Action Plan (RAP) to address petroleum and arsenic soil and groundwater impacts. E Sciences also obtained a Directors Authorization (DA) from Hillsborough County EPC so that site development could occur.  Engineering and Institutional Controls (EC/IC) are implemented to allow for the affordable housing project to be completed while maintaining residential safeguards and ecologically sensitive lands.   Site construction was completed June 30, 2010 and activities are occurring consisting of monthly landfill gas monitoring, and quarterly groundwater monitoring activities and reporting.

 


Brownfield Consulting

City of Daytona Beach

E Sciences has been awarded a continuing services contract with the City Daytona Beach (CODB) for conducting assessment services as part of an EPA Brownfield Assessment Grant. This contract focuses on Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments and cleanup planning/estimating. E Sciences performs all functions of this contract in-house, including the completion of Phase I/II ESA's, the Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP), and the remedial planning costs.  


Brownfield Consulting

Ballet Florida

E Sciences completed a Phase I ESA to support potential due diligence activities associated with assisting Ballet Florida, a professional ballet company located in downtown.  Based on a review of historical information, the Site was previously developed with residences and a variety of commercial and warehouse operations including furniture, telephone and office supply sales, a telephone repair service, the Everglades Club, and a “private laundry”. The historical review of the area of the Site revealed the presence of large scale lumber works in the areas east (operational for at least 60 years) and north (operational for at least 30 years) of the Site.  Lumber storage was identified on historic maps to be as near as 75 feet from the Site’s eastern property line as well as large areas of open coal storage adjacent to the Site, between the property boundary and the railroad tracks to the east.  E Sciences recommended a Phase II ESA for this property.

 


Brownfield Consulting

HD Supply Electrical, Ltd. Brownfield Redevelopment

E Sciences is managing this Brownfield redevelopment project at this former industrial site. E Sciences worked closely with HD Supply, the City of Jacksonville, and the FDEP in preparing the BSRA.  E sciences prepared a Sit Assessment Report (SAR) and Remedial Action Plan (RAP) which consists of an innovative technological blend of chemical oxidation, biological augmentation, and soil vapor extraction to remediate the chlorinated solvent impacts at this property.   Remedial activities are currently ongoing.


Brownfield Consulting

Seaboard Train Station

E Sciences conducted this Phase I ESA to support securing financial assistance for pedestrian enhancement for transit riders from the Florida Department of Transportation.  The focus of the Phase I was to identify potential environmental issues that may impact the pedestrian enhancement construction project. Historic documentation revealed two potential RECs:  an old UST located within the right-of-way near proposed improvements likely attributable to a store historically located on the property, and groundwater monitoring wells in other areas of the property.  Because this was not a typical real estate transaction, E Sciences prepared a map of areas of potential contamination to support the design process and recommended that if the proposed construction activities occur in the vicinity of these two potential RECs, the project engineer for the pedestrian enhancement project review the scope of the work in those areas to determine how these findings may affect the project.   It was also advised that the review be coordinated with an environmental professional who can assess how these potential RECs may affect the construction or design and that environmental impacts could be managed with proper planning in order to inform FDOT that potential contamination issues should not stop the project funding, but rather be a consideration during planning and construction.

 

 

 

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