Mundell was contacted to scan a 0.5 acre portion of a used car dealership for any underground storage tanks (USTs) that may have been present. To do so, Mundell performed a high-resolution metal detection survey in conjunction with limited ground penetrating radar (GPR) scanning. Mundell identified three different anomalies which were interpreted as a possible UST, a small former fuel oil UST, and a former tank pit with scrap metal still present, respectively. Test pits conducted in these areas confirmed the interpretations……Read More »
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UST Removal – Kokomo, Indiana
Mundell provided oversight and a No Further Action letter during the removal of a 1,000 gallon gasoline underground storage tank in Kokomo, Indiana……Read More »
Indoor Air Sampling and Mitigation – Chlorinated Solvent Plume
Mundell conducted air sampling a commercial facility in to determine if the groundwater impacts had resulted in degradation of indoor air quality within the existing site building……Read More »
Risk Assessment – Vapor Intrusion from an off-Site Industrial Chlorinated Solvent Plume
Risk evaluations pointed toward the potential for indoor air VOC concerns associated with a chlorinated solvent groundwater plume from an industrial facility, requiring ongoing study and plume monitoring. The evaluation was utilized by plaintiffs in the proceedings for a legal settlement of the case……Read More »
Particle Tracking, Solute Transport Model Used to Evaluate Threat of TCE Impacted Groundwater to Human Health and the Environment
Mundell performed 3D analytical modeling of an impacted groundwater plume at a former manufacturing facility to evaluate aquifer characteristics and to forecast probable contaminant migration extents……Read More »
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