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    dse assesses properties to gather historical, current or potential special resource information regarding the site's environmental status

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    dse gathers physical information on the soil, groundwater and/or surface water conditions at a site                         

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    Phase II - Dry Cleaner ESA Services

    dse assesses dry cleaning operations to determine if problem areas exist associated with the chemical usage

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    Phase III - Clean up and Remediation Services

    dse performs soil vapor extraction, air stripping, natural attenuation and excavation, removal/disposal operations

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    Aboveground/Underground Storage Tank Services

    dse offers removal, repair, and remediation of damaged aboveground and underground storage tanks

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    dse can provide a long term scope of work to help minimize costs associated with environmental compliance

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    dse provides management skills and personnel to assist with a wide variety of emergency response actions

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    dse inspects sites to ensure compliance requirements have been implemented

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    National Environmental Protection Act Services

    dse provides technical services for natural resources under NEPA for a variety of ecosystems across the US

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    dse has conducted several projects under Superfund

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    dse models where and how groundwater flows to predict contaminant flow

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    Asbestos, Lead-Based Paint Surveys, Mold/Indoor Air Quality Assessment Services

    dse has extensive experience in assessing these issues

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    dse audits through permit, record and report reviews, interviews, and on-site assessments

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    dse provides technical services for a variety of water resources projects for water and wastewater utilities across the southwest and central US

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UST Removal

Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), Region 6

Denton, Texas

FEMA Building in Denton, Texasdse provided project management and oversight of the in-place closure of part of the UST system at the FEMA Region VI Site. TCEQ considered the site to have three separate source areas: a pipechase, a fuel dispenser island and the tankhold. The system consisted of a fuel island with two dispensers, two day tanks ASTs, four USTs in a common tankhold and associated below ground piping. The four USTs included two 20,000-gallon diesel USTs, which dse closed in-place. One 20,000-gallon water tank and one 5,000-gallon hydro-pneumatic tank were to remain in use. The two day tanks, located within Site buildings and their associated above ground piping were also removed. dse conducted document review, correspondence and submitted various closure, registration and permit documents with the TCEQ.

dse personnel coordinated with FEMA and collected a groundwater sample from the previously installed tankhold observation well prior to the UST closure in order to provide a baseline. Fourteen soil samples along the pipechases and one soil sample beneath each dispenser island were collected and analyzed to close the fuel lines in-place and close out the dispenser islands. In order to close the two diesel USTs in-place, a series of soil samples were collected from the native soils outside the tankhold perimeter. One sampling point was converted to a monitor well, which was developed, purged and sampled using low-flow methods. Both diesel USTs were emptied, triple rinsed, purged, and then filled with a flowable fill material consisting of a lightweight concrete and sand mix. Emergency generator equipment, ASTs, associated piping and monitoring equipment were removed from three equipment rooms at the Site and the piping was capped. All samples were analyzed for BTEX/MTBE and TPH with PAH analyses for the sample with the highest detectable concentration.

Rowlett/Dallas Office

3902 Industrial St., Suite A
Rowlett, Texas 75088
Phone: 972-412-8666
Fax: 972-412-8660
Toll Free: 877-373-3734

Euless Office

414 North Main St., Suite 216
Euless, Texas 76039
Phone: 817-540-4100
Fax: 817-540-4101