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PROJECTS

The Bodhi Group:

Marine Corp Base Camp Pendleton:

  • Installation Restoration (IR) Site 1119 - Enhanced insitu bioremediation injection.

  • IR Site 1115 - LNAPL Investigation and recovery.

  • IR Site 14112 - Additional site investigation, groundwater monitoring well installation and LNAPL recovery.

  • IR Site 1118 - Additional site investigation.

  • 22/23 Area - Enhanced insitu bioremediation injection.

Marine Corps Air Station Miramar:

  • IR Site 10 - Remedial investigation of former rocket testing facility including soil gas, soil, sediment, and indoor air sampling.

 

Tetra Tech:

  • IR Site 33 - Injection and groundwater monitoring well installation. Enhanced insitu bioremediation application.

  • IR Site 1116 - Injection and groundwater monitoring well installation. Enhanced insitu bioremediation application into 183 injection wells.

  • Subsite 14112 - Enhanced insitu bioremediation.

 

San Diego Zoo: 

  • Project name Komodo Dragon Exhibit- Underground storage tank investigation and site closure.

 

Ruis Construction: 

  • Residential redevelopment - Site investigation including soil gas, soil, and groundwater.

 

P & D Environmental:

  • Enhanced insitu bioremediation injection at a former dry cleaner establishment in Santa Clara, California.

Remediation Specialist JV:

  • Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton IR Site 150 – Datum prepared planning documents and implemented a full-scale remedial excavation followed by submittal of the Remedial Action Completion Report.

Nicklaus Engineering, Inc.

  • Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton – 22/23 Area Expanded Site Characterization of 1,2,3-trichloropropane (TCP) in groundwater. This investigation utilized cone penetrometer testing (CPT) and direct push technology (DPT) to characterize the lithology and lateral and vertical distribution of TCP. Following complete site characterization, multi-nested groundwater monitoring wells were installed and are being sampled on a quarterly basis for 1-year. Data from these tasks will be used to develop a full-scale remedial approach for groundwater containing TCP at concentrations greater than 5 micrograms per liter.

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