Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Detailed Study on Site Assessment




WHY MAKE AN EVALUATION OF THE WEBSITE

The law may require an assessment of site contamination (site evaluation) or voluntarily.
The Site Assessment Services evaluation is complete to collect accurate and comprehensive data on the site to assess whether there is a substance above the background concentrations that present or may present a risk of harm to human health, the environment, or the environment. Environment. Any environmental value in the context of given land use. The site evaluation must be carried out using methods that comply with current legislation, guidelines, and industry standards. The site evaluation process forms the basis of corrective actions that may be necessary to manage the identified risks.

HOW TO DIRECT THE EVALUATION OF THE WEBSITE

In Australia, the national environmental protection measure of 1999 (site contamination assessment) provides the national framework for site evaluation, which recommends that the investigation of contaminated sites be carried out in stages. The step-by-step approach aims to gradually update the conceptual website model (CSM), focusing on and prioritizing resources on the most critical risk factors for the website.

The site evaluation and management report are produced using a gradual approach, as follows:

Preliminary site search (PSI)
Detailed Site Search (DSI)
Sanitation Plan (PAR)
Website Correction and Validation (SRV)
Site Management Plan (SMP)
By hiring Endpoint, we will work with you to answer the following questions:

Why is Site Assessment Services necessary, and what is its endpoint?
What are your alternatives to the site assessment approach?
How to simplify the site evaluation process without sacrificing quality?
Do we need to collaborate with other experts to achieve your goals?

WHAT OFFER OF WEBSITE EVALUATION SERVICES

Endpoint specializes in the following components of website evaluation:

Soils and sediments, including sulfated acid soils
Groundwater (in porous and fractured consolidated media)
Aquifer test
Modeling of the destination and transport of groundwater
LNAPL transmissivity
The surface of the water
Steam intrusion
Landfill gas
Data management and visualization
Statistical analysis Preliminary and final ecological risk assessment
Qualitative and quantitative risk assessment for human health
Conceptual site templates