Vapor Intrusion Mitigation Completed
The Reynolds Group finished a Vapor Intrusion Mitigation (VIM) Feasibility Test. The objective was to see if TRG could prevent the intrusion of PCE, a chlorinated solvent, into
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The Reynolds Group finished a Vapor Intrusion Mitigation (VIM) Feasibility Test. The objective was to see if TRG could prevent the intrusion of PCE, a chlorinated solvent, into
The Reynolds Group managed the cleanup of three sites for this client. This is the second of the three to achieve closure. Following complete assessment of gasoline impact
This case involved gasoline (BTEX and MTBE) impact to soil beneath the site and groundwater beneath and off site. Site assessment was accomplished with a network of 12
One of California's major beverage distributors engaged The Reynolds Group to close all fueling facilities in its Southern California locations. One site in particular had widespread gasoline and MTBE
Standard Insurance Corporation (Standard) is a publicly traded Fortune 500 corporation and Exxon Mobil Corporation is one of the largest oil companies in the world. In this project,
This active, contaminated dry cleaner site is found in an urban retail shopping center. Decades of dry cleaning activities at the site have impacted the soil and groundwater
Sometimes, the threat of vapor intrusion is associated with naturally occurring compounds, such as methane. Dangers associated with methane include explosive environments and asphyxiation at higher concentrations. In
This project in Riverside, California, involved an insurance company policy that was called into effect. The insurance company, American International Group (AIG), paid for the client's attorney, paid
The Reynolds Group completed a controversial assessment and remediation that involved Assessment, Health Risk Assessment and Remediation through the Orange County Health Care Agency (OCHCA). The controversy was