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Surface Water Data Services In USA
4 services found
by:INTERA Incorporated based inAlbuquerque, NEW MEXICO (USA)
INTERA has over 20 years of experience in the development and application of statistical and geostatistical tools to hydrologic and hydrogeologic data. Our personnel have developed statistical models for time series data such as rainfall and ET, groundwater and surface water data, wetland and lake-level ...
by:Groundwater & Environmental Services, Inc. (GES) based inNeptune, NEW JERSEY (USA)
GES has a reputation for expertly evaluating property and facility conditions and assessing risk and liability. We help our clients make informed business decisions by identifying the factors that can advance, challenge, or modify their business strategies, whether for a single property or an extensive ...
by:Remedy Engineering, Inc. based inRedding, CALIFORNIA (USA)
Remedy Engineering performs Preliminary Assessments, Preliminary Endangerment Assessments, Initial Site Assessments, Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs) and remedial investigations for both public and private clients. Remedy Engineering has completed site assessments to support property transactions, evaluate potential construction sites, and assess the extents of soil and ...
by:Cox-Colvin & Associates, Inc based inPlain City, OHIO (USA)
Site investigation, or assessment, is common to all cleanup programs and is essential in determining the need for and best approach to cleanup. If not well designed and executed, investigations can lead to unending sampling events, unnecessary remediation, selection of inappropriate or poorly performing remedies, or the presence of unidentified sources of contamination or exposure pathways which ...
