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.
Category Archives: Emerging Contaminants
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.
Pease Water Treatment Facility – Portsmouth, NH
Portsmouth, NH
Services for PFAS removal and phased construction of an existing water treatment facility in Portsmouth, NH.
PFAS Treatment System Design & Installation
Barnstable, MA
Alternatives analysis, design, and installation of PFAS treatment system design.
Statewide PFAS Response Plan
VTDEC
EPA- and VTDEC-regulation compliant response plan and guidance document for use by public water supplies when PFAS contaminants are detected.
PFAS at Wastewater Treatment Facilities and Landfill Leachate
VTDEC
Sampling and analysis of landfill leachates; WWTF influent, effluent, and sludge; and septage at several facilities for the presence of PFAS.
Naval Education and Training Center Site Assessment
RIDEM
Weston & Sampson was hired by RIDEM to provide naval education and training center site assessment in Newport, Rhode Island.
Supplemental Phase II Environmental Site Assessment (ESA)
Westerly, RI
Weston & Sampson was hired by RIDEM to conduct comprehensive ESA for the former Bradford Printing & Finishing property in Westerly, Rhode Island.
PFAS Water System Response Actions
Burrillville, RI
Working with RIDEM, coordinated PFAS response actions for the Oakland Association water system, including public outreach, and a comprehensive investigation to locate PFAS source.
Brownfields Assessment & Remediation
Montpelier, VT
Weston & Sampson was selected to address long-standing issues with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) at a vacant urban lot within several blocks of the State Capitol Building in Montpelier, VT.