GMA excels in the assessment and remediation of soil and groundwater contaminated by fuel spills and leaking underground storage tank (UST) systems of all types and sizes. We also have vast experience with the assessment and cleanup of many sources of environmental contamination, including solid-waste landfills, facilities and incidents regulated under RCRA and CERCLA, animal processing facilities, and other contaminant sources. We have completed numerous Phase I and Phase II environmental site assessments for commercial real estate transactions, and we use our expertise and excellent reputation for honesty and quality to help property owners and investors navigate complex governmental rules and regulations. This potent combination of experience and focus allows our client’s projects and developments to proceed in a timely and cost-effective manner while simultaneously fulfilling regulatory and other obligations.
GMA’s reputation for providing high quality consulting and implementing effective solutions is well known by our clients, our competitors, and the regulatory community. GMA provided expert environmental consulting for more than seven years under multiple contracts with a division of North Carolina’s Department of Environment and Natural Resources (NCDENR), and GMA is still considered that agency’s benchmark for high-quality consulting. Finally, GMA has provided litigation consulting and support services in cases involving the origin, distribution, risk, and fate and transport of environmental contaminants in complex geologic settings. Our senior hydrogeologic staff has been essential in helping our clients reach successful conclusions to numerous legal actions.
Some of GMA’s Environmental Services:
- Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessments (ESA)
- UST-Related Services and Aboveground Tank Services
- Spill Prevention, Control, and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plans
- Landfill and Hazardous Waste Site Monitoring and Compliance
- Landfill Siting, Monitoring, and Closure Evaluations
- Water Quality Monitoring Plans
- Detection and Assessment Monitoring
- Compliance Sampling, Testing, and Reporting
- RCRA/CERCLA Investigations
- Inactive Hazardous Sites Investigations (NC’s REC Program)