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Maxis Engineering, LLC (Maxis) is recognized as a premier specialty consulting firm providing engineering, environmental and remediation services to a broad range of clients. We are noted for the technical quality of our work, and our responsiveness to client needs and interests. Our reputation reflects highly proficient technical expertise in our areas of practice, exemplary staff professionalism, and our commitment to provide superior client service.
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One of the most crucial elements of property transactions and project planning is the data supplied by the Environmental Site Assessment (ESA).
MAXIS professionals are well versed in identifying and evaluating potential Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs) associated with a specific parcel of land, commercial property, or industrial site.
We have the ability to provide our client with an objective record of possible environmental risks and liabilities associated with each REC to allow them to better evaluate the viability and profitability of each potential investment.
The facility/site is a chemical manufacturing facility.
The Spill, Prevention, Control and Countermeasure (SPCC) Plan and Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWP3) were updated in 2010.
Storm water samples collected per the SWP3, indicated low levels of volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
The VOCs detected in the storm water were determined to be leaching into the storm water drainage system (underground piping network) from a past chemical release to the subsurface due to shallow groundwater conditions at the site.
The facility/site consists of approximately 4 acres containing a wooden framed building with approximately 120,000 square feet of floor area; the building was originally constructed in the 1940's (with subsequent additions) and was utilized to manufacture quality tufted and woven products until 2004.
A non-profit organization proposed to rehabilitate the building for multi-family apartment housing.
Maxis was retained to perform the environmental due diligence required by the Georgia Department of Community Affairs (DCA) to apply for the low-income tax credits/grants through the United States Housing and Urban Development (HUD) programs.
The facility/site was used as a warehouse and dry-cleaning/laundry operation center for the tuxedo and formal wear rental business.
In the late 1990s, tetrachloroethene (PCE) contamination was discovered in the soil and groundwater beneath the site.
On-going voluntary site assessment activities and subsequent corrective action measures have been performed at the site since the contamination was discovered.
Maxis was retained in 2010 to assess and remediate the dissolved-phase PCE which had impacted the downgradient, off-site property.
The facility/site has been a chemical manufacturing facility since the early 1960's.
In 2004, 1,1,1-Trichloroethane (TCA) and other chlorinated hydrocarbons were detected at levels requiring the site to be listed in the Georgia Hazardous Site Inventory database.
Further assessment and delineation activities revealed that the dissolved-phase plume extended over -mile horizontally and over 150 feet vertically into bedrock.
A Remedial Action Plan was approved by the Georgia Environmental Protection Division which included the following technologies: groundwater extraction and treatment, air sparge (AS), soil vapor extraction (SVE), and chemical oxidation (Chem-ox).
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