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Phase I ESA (Environmental Site Assessment Reports
Phase II ESA Investigations and Reports
Soil and Groundwater Assessment  / Remediation
Tank Closure Assessment Activites and Contaminated Removal

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phase I ESA (Environmental Site Assessment Reports
Phase I ESA- Prepared for residential and commercial properties within the scope of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) as specified in the American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) standards E 1527-00 and E 1527-05. As such, these practices are intended to satisfy one for the requirements to qualify for the innocent landowner defense to CERCLA liability that constitute “all appropriate inquiry into the previous ownership and uses of the property consistent with good commercial or customary practice”. The Phase I investigation can also include preliminary asbestos investigation, sampling and laboratory analysis, where applicable. HAI completes an estimated value of 150 to 200 Phase I ESA audits per year. We cover all of Florida, The Bahamas, and the Caribbean.

 

 



Phase II ESA Investigations and Reports
Phase II Investigations are conducted to determine the presence or absence of hazardous or industrial substances. Phase II investigations will be designed to estimate quantity and type of impacted soil or groundwater. The presence or absence of hazardous substances is documented by independent laboratory analysis. HAI conducts approximately 100 Phase II ESA a year and they include limited and extensive soil/groundwater sampling events.


 

 


Soil and Groundwater Assessment  / Remediation
Site Assessments Reports - HAI offers preliminary and in-depth site assessment services to address regulatory conformance and environmental concerns. In addition, the investigations delineate the areal extent of hazardous substances and petroleum products. Our professional staff is skilled in the use of assessment techniques such as tank and line tightness testing, soil gas surveys, test drilling, soil/groundwater sampling, groundwater modeling and geophysical surveys. HAI conducts approximately 20 SAR (Site Assessment Reports) a year. HAI also performs assessments of underground storage tank systems to determine if they meet current regulations and can make recommendations to upgrade the systems, when necessary.

Remediation and restoration of contaminated properties. The Remediation process will take account the type(s) and quantity of contaminants in an effort to satisfy all regulatory requirements relative to the subject property in a cost effective and efficient manner. We strongly encourage client involvement and communication during the cleanup process to identify critical factors such as cost effectiveness, time constraints, regulatory compliance, client concerns, etc. The Remedial Action Plans (RAP) prepared by HAI include the following items which we have extensive experiences.

• Source Removal
• Air Sparging
• Soil Upon Extractions
• Pump & treat
• Bio-Remediation
• Natural Attenuation Monitoring Only
• Risk based closured Utilizing deed restrictions

HAI is currently working on 15 ongoing Remediation projects in South Florida. Of these, 8 site remediations are in the State Funded programs.

 

 



Tank Closure Assessment Activites and Contaminated Removal
HAI is a State Approved Petroleum Contractor (licensed and insured). HAI has extensive experience providing underground storage tank removal services, including development of plans, specifications, and bid documents when needed to meet our clients' requirements. HAI can provide closure support by notifying and/or negotiating with regulatory agencies, collecting required environmental samples, and preparing closure reports. If tanks are to be closed in place or be used to store other products, HAI can assist in meeting applicable regulations. HAI conducts approximately 10 tank removal and Tank Closure Assessment Reports (TCAR) a year.