Description
Provide expert consulting to assess, plan, and oversee remediation and redevelopment of contaminated properties for safe reuse, ensuring regulatory compliance and cost-effective outcomes. Does not include properties sufficiently contaminated to qualify as Superfund sites.
- • Develop strategies for sustainable brownfield regeneration delivering environmental, economic, and social benefits.
- • Review and evaluate remediation project proposals.
- • Review and evaluate designs for contaminant treatment or disposal facilities.
- • Provide training on hazardous materials and waste cleanup procedures and technologies.
- • Provide expert witness testimony on contamination and cleanup measures.
- • Prepare reports and presentations on site conditions, remediation options, status, and progress.
- • Advise on procurement and negotiate contracts for remediation services and materials.
- • Prepare and submit permit applications for demolition, cleanup, remediation, or construction.
- • Maintain project records of decisions, actions, and progress.
- • Inspect sites to assess impacts and monitor cleanup progress.
- • Develop remediation and redevelopment strategies to ensure safety, quality, and regulatory compliance.
- • Identify contamination sources and pathways.
- • Estimate costs for cleanup and remediation activities.
- • Develop and review revegetation and site restoration plans.
- • Develop and evaluate surface water and groundwater remediation plans.
- • Develop and review structural demolition and debris removal plans.
- • Recommend measures to improve water, air, and soil quality at contaminated sites.
- • Design and conduct environmental restoration studies.
- • Advise on and coordinate compliant hazardous waste handling and disposal.
- • Monitor on-site remediation activities for compliance with laws, standards, and permits.
- • Conduct quantitative human health and environmental risk assessments.
- • Conduct feasibility and cost-benefit analyses for remediation projects.
- • Identify and help secure project funding and incentives.
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Last reviewed: Jan 2026