Environmental Investigation and Engineering

The environmental investigation and engineering are the most important steps in any remedial project because they form the basis for all future decisions related to the project.  At this point, the environmental risk is identified, defined and an appropriate solution developed.  Whether working with KEMRON for comprehensive remediation or stand-alone Investigation/Engineering services, clients depend on our technical expertise and industry experience to guide them through these critical decisions with one goal in mind – cleaning up the contaminated assets while minimizing the remedial program costs.

Our team of professional engineers, geologists and risk assessors conduct site investigations throughout the US and our design group combines technical expertise with the capabilities of a nationally recognized treatability laboratory for bench and pilot scale testing.  With no ties to specific treatment technologies, our independent treatability lab provides unbiased technology evaluation and consulting services as needed.

   
   
  • Brownfield Redevelopment
  • UST Management Services
  • Fate and Transport Modeling
  • Groundwater Assessment and Modeling
  • Risk Assessment
  • Remedial Action Design and Implementation
  • Risk-Based Corrective Action (RBCA)
  • Water Resources Management
  • Asbestos, Mold and Lead Assessment
  • CERCLA PA/SI, RI/FS, RD/RA
  • RCRA RFI, CMS, CA
  • Representative Projects

    Red River Army Depot Performance Based Contract. KEMRON is completing a $7.6 million performance based restoration incorporating innovative and traditional remedial approaches. Activities include the design and construction of a permeable reactive barrier, design/build of a groundwater treatment system, installation and testing of monitoring wells to establish a Plume Management Zone, risk assessment … Read more

    US Army Reserve Command (USARC).
    KEMRON’s multi-site, multi-state contract is for site investigation, remedy selection, engineering design and remediation of sites nationwide. The PWS includes project management of 31 individual sites at 16 installations located from Washington to Maine. Approximately 30% of the time, the sites were minimally characterized, thus requiring that KEMRON conduct complete sampling and analysis for site delineation of soil; pre-design investigations for groundwater and/or sediments; and preparation of HHRAs, ERAs, FS and/or Engineer Evaluation / Cost Analysis. Read more

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