Tim Corrigan authored an article in High Profile entitled “Mitigating the Urban Heat Island Effect in Chelsea.”
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Water System Profile: Southern New Hampshire Regional Water System, New Hampshire
Information courtesy of: Jeffrey W. McClure, P.E. , Jeffrey C. Provost, P.E., Samuel H. Kenney, P.E. Introduction The state of New Hampshire, on behalf of its constituents, sought to address widespread groundwater contamination of private and public water supply wells by the gasoline additive methyl tert-butyl ether (MtBE). After successful litigation involving the responsible parties, […]
Preservation of green spaces as a redevelopment opportunity
by George Naslas, PG, LSP & Brandon Kunkel RLA This past May, the city of Somerville, Mass. celebrated the long-awaited reopening of Conway Park with a ribbon cutting after a five-year remediation and renovation process. The 2.8-acre park, one of the most heavily used recreation facilities in the city, is the site of a former […]
Apex Office Relocation
We’ve Moved! To better serve our North Carolina clients and employees, Weston & Sampson is pleased to announce WE’VE MOVED! We look forward to welcoming you to our new location and are committed to continuing to provide outstanding client service. As of August 4, 2022, our new address is: 2052 Energy Drive Apex, NC 27502 […]
2022 Esri User Conference
The 2022 Esri User Conference was held at the San Diego Convention Center on July 11, and Weston & Sampson representatives were there throughout to discuss GIS infrastructure and utility needs.
GIS-Based PFAS Risk Evaluation Toolkit
Weston & Sampson assisted the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (CTDEEP) in developing a comprehensive GIS-based toolkit to evaluate relative PFAS release risks across the state. The toolkit was designed as a web app hosted in the CTDEEP’s ArcGIS Online organization.
DPW Yard PFAS Investigation and Remediation
Weston & Sampson was selected by the Town of Chelmsford to provide Licensed Site Professional (LSP) and remediation services in connection with the detection of per- and polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) compounds in the groundwater resources beneath the town’s Department of Public Works (DPW) yard.
Happy Hollow Wellfield PFAS Source Investigation
Weston & Sampson conducted an environmental assessment, to evaluate potential environmental and other issues that could impact site redevelopment, in support of the acquisition of a former oil storage facility located on the East Boston waterfront.
New Source Investigation Study
Weston & Sampson assisted the Barnstable-Hyannis Water System with a new source alternatives analysis, capital improvement recommendations, screening analysis, groundwater modeling simulations, and groundwater supply investigations.
Weston & Sampson Welcomes Russell Sternlicht, PE
Weston & Sampson is pleased to welcome Russell Sternlicht, PE to the firm as our QA/QC Manager. After serving as a civil engineer working on stormwater management, commercial redevelopment, subsurface transportation, and other projects, he has since served as a Quality Assurance Manager in the engineering field. His experience includes streamlining the document review process […]