
Maples Crossing – Interdisciplinary Development Services
Maples Crossing
Environmental, engineering and design, and construction services for redevelopment of the Maples Crossing site in Amesbury, Massachusetts.

Permitting and Design for Water Transmission Main
Charleston, SC
Permitting and design for a new water transmission main, including wetland crossings and hydraulic modeling.

Gas and Electric Line Permitting
Various South Carolina Clients
Design and permitting for a number of extensions, replacements and conversions to gas and electric lines.

Environmental Resource Permitting
Medfield, MA
Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) response actions for eight open Release Tracking Numbers (RTN) at the former Medfield State Hospital.

Nutrient Loading / Wastewater Planning and Permitting
ADM
Wastewater planning and permitting services for a 1,175-unit development on 1,500 acres of undeveloped/agricultural land.

Weston & Sampson’s Malcolm Beeler details Brownfields redevelopment and recent PCB regulations in this New England Real Estate Journal article.

Sara Francis and Blake Martin co-authored an article in Journal of NEWWA entitled “Full-Scale Pilot Deployment and Accelerated Treatment Design Provides Rapid Response to PFAS Threats.”

THE US EPA HAS JUST ANNOUNCED NEW HEALTH ADVISORIES FOR FOUR PFAS COMPOUNDS, WITH THE VALUES BEING QUITE LOW FOR PFOA AND PFOS.

Weston & Sampson is a “2022 Overall Winner” as top project by the ACEC-NH for the Pease Water Treatment Facility Project.

Weston & Sampson is very glad to welcome Jennifer Werner, PE to the firm as a Senior Project Manager in our Ft. Myers, Florida office.

Weston & Sampson’s Steve LaRose will be co-chairing a webinar entitled “What About the Other End of the Pipe?” on Tuesday, February 15, 2022.

Weston & Sampson is very glad to welcome Jeannie Lewis to the firm as a Senior Project Manager in our Charleston, South Carolina office.

Weston & Sampson’s Malcolm Beeler and Blake Martin co-chaired a webinar entitled “PCBs in Building Materials – Strategies for Minimizing Project Impacts” on Wednesday, November 3, 2021.