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Spectrum Engineering's philosophy is to provide the best professional service available at the most reasonable price. The company's goal is that every contract is a win-win situation, in which both parties feel good about value received/provided and the professionalism of the work product. Spectrum values their client's time by providing them with innovative, solutions-driven approaches to meet the specific objectives of each contract, high quality work products, and cost-effective services with no rework.
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The company's roots go back to 1977 when IntraSearch, a Denver, Colorado based professional services firm, was providing photogrammetric and exploration mapping services to the mining industry.
IntraSearch started a Billings, Montana branch office in that year to provide services to the growing coal mining industry in Montana and Wyoming.
Current Senior Principal Mining Engineer, David Murja, joined IntraSearch in 1979 and GIS & AutoCAD Specialist/Engineering Technician, Dixie Osborne, came aboard in 1980.
Spectrum Engineering and Environmental, LLC is committed to providing safe and healthful working conditions for its employees, as well as protecting its subcontractors, the communities in which it works, and the environment.
We promote sound safety practices based on the identification and control of occupational health and safety (H&S) risks.
We do this by effective project and task planning; by staffing our work with knowledgeable and skilled professionals; by carefully selecting subcontractors and business partners; by executing our work per approved plans; by monitoring performance; and by reviewing and updating H&S programs and procedures when new potential risks are identified.
Spectrum has a long and successful record of providing high quality professional mining engineering services to Abandoned Mine Lands (AML).
Our reclamation prowess and efficiency has led us to become recognized as one of the premier AML reclamation consulting firms in the United States.
Established by Congress in 1977, the AML program is administered by the Office of Surface Mining (OSM) and funded by a fee levied on all coal produced from mines within the United States.
The money collected from this tariff is allocated to the states in proportion to the fees collected in each state, and used to reclaim all types of old mining hazards and environmental problems.
Spectrum's engineers have a proven record in permitting - having completed mining and reclamation plans for eight approved coal mine permits and a portion of a ninth.
We have assisted clients with placer gold permits, and have a good working relationship with state and federal regulators.
We have permitted, designed and supervised the construction of MSHA dams and impoundments, and are qualified to design and permit any type of impoundment.
Since many of the regulatory agencies use us as consultants for their abandoned mine reclamation programs, we have developed a good rapport and reputation with them.
Spectrum has conducted remedial site investigations, risk assessments, feasibility studies, and sampling programs.
We have evaluated sites for classification as Hazardous Waste Sites pursuant to SARA and CERCLA.
We have prepared NCP documents (Field Investigation Work Plans, Sampling and Analysis Plans, Community Relations Plans, and Health and Safety Plans).
A preliminary evaluation of reclamation alternatives of the Colorado Tailings in Butte was completed in 1983 prior to EPA involvement (after 9 additional years of study and $8 MM later, the EPA decided to implement in principle the Colorado Tailings Plan that we recommended).
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