Our Projects
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Environmental Site Assessments, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Montana.
Arrow Point Environmental staff have over 20 years experience conducting Phase I and Phase II Environmental Site Assessments. We excel at guiding prospective buyers and sellers through the complexities of due diligence, empowering them to assess environmental risks and make informed decisions. Sites included:
Diesel Fuel Release Investigation and Risk-Based Closure, Resident Fish Hatchery, Washington.
Arrow Point Environmental staff evaluated the nature and extent of a diesel fuel release from a fish hatchery diesel fueling dispenser. We coordinated the investigation and oversaw the excavation of contaminated soil. Subsequent to the excavation, we conducted a risk-based closure assessment using site-specific criteria which resulted in a no further investigation determination from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Focused Phase II Environmental Site Assessment, Eastern Washington Town, Washington.
Arrow Point Environmental staff scoped a focused Phase II ESA investigation funded by a Washington State Department of Ecology (Ecology) Integrated Planning Grant (IPG). The scope was tailored to be within the budget allotted by the IPG while meeting project objectives. Once Ecology approved the scope of work, we oversaw the drilling and collected soil and groundwater samples. We also collected sub-slab vapor samples from the on-site building. Once sampling was completed, we prepared the findings for the focused remedial action/feasibility study report, which the client used to support development of this brownfield property.
Groundwater Monitoring, Former Munitions Disposal Facility, Clark County, Washington.
Arrow Point Environmental Consultants staff conducted water monitoring at a former army training center and munitions disposal facility that had operated for more than 85 years. We conducted all aspects of the monitoring program, including installation of dedicated bladder pumps, quarterly monitoring of a 17-well network, data analysis coordination, authoring technical reports, and coordination with Washington Department of Ecology staff regarding results and trend analyses. We also oversaw remedial actions in the form of excavation, treatment, and removal of heavy-metal-impacted soil. the work was conducted to prepare the site to transition from an underutilized tract of land to a county park.