Originating in 1990, Triangle Environmental Science and Engineering has been providing professional Environmental Services throughout Missouri. We specialize in a variety of environmental services and assessments, including: Environmental (Phase I & Phase II), Mold, Lead, Asbestos, Drinking Water & NPDES Permits, Indoor Air Quality, MRBCA Soil & Groundwater Evaluations.
Our experts understand local, state and federal guidelines and can help you navigate the complexities of them. Our president is a Missouri Registered Geologist, Certified Mold Remediation Specialist, Missouri State Licensed Asbestos Building Inspector, Missouri State Licensed Lead Inspector. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services licensed Lead Risk Assessor, Missouri State Licensed Well Installation Contractor, Missouri State Licensed Water DI and DII Distribution Manager.
Missouri State certified Asbestos inspections, Missouri State Certified Lead Paint and Risk Assessments. Missouri State certified to assist with drinking water and NPDES permit monitoring.
Our experts understand local, state and federal guidelines and can help you navigate the complexities of them. Our president is a Missouri Registered Geologist, Certified Mold Remediation Specialist, Missouri State Licensed Asbestos Building Inspector, Missouri State Licensed Lead Inspector. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services licensed Lead Risk Assessor, Missouri State Licensed Well Installation Contractor, Missouri State Licensed Water DI and DII Distribution Manager.
Missouri State certified Asbestos inspections, Missouri State Certified Lead Paint and Risk Assessments. Missouri State certified to assist with drinking water and NPDES permit monitoring.
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A PHASE I ENVIRONMENTAL SITE ASSESSMENT (ESA) is a qualitative assessment intended to help owners of property satisfy one of the requirements to qualify for CERCLA's innocent landowner defense.
Since the mid-1980s, it has also been incorporated into the environmental policies of most lending organizations as a requirement of any loan application involving a parcel of commercial real estate.
Our Phase One ESA reports adhere to the new American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E-1527-13 as well as the Small Business Administration (SBA) Standard Operating Plan 50-10 (5).
Since the mid-1980s, it has also been incorporated into the environmental policies of most lending organizations as a requirement of any loan application involving a parcel of commercial real estate.
Our Phase One ESA reports adhere to the new American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard E-1527-13 as well as the Small Business Administration (SBA) Standard Operating Plan 50-10 (5).
This includes identifying what types of contamination are on the site, where they are located and in what amounts.
Soil and groundwater contamination levels, as well as soil vapor contamination levels are addressed.
This information is used to identify any risk to human or ecological receptors by comparing the contamination levels to risk based target values.
If contamination levels exceed these target levels, site remediation may include the option of cleaning up the site to safe levels or managing the risks through technology or institutional controls.
Soil and groundwater contamination levels, as well as soil vapor contamination levels are addressed.
This information is used to identify any risk to human or ecological receptors by comparing the contamination levels to risk based target values.
If contamination levels exceed these target levels, site remediation may include the option of cleaning up the site to safe levels or managing the risks through technology or institutional controls.
REALESTATE DEALS DONT NEED TO BE BROKEN If the home you are purchasing has mold, DON'T PANIC.
Excessive mold growth can be removed and the house repaired to original conditions.
If there is mold growth, the first step to cleaning the mold is to fix the water problem.
If you clean the mold and don't fix the water problem, the mold growth will come back.
Visual Inspection: A visual inspection is the first step in identifying excessive mold growth.
It identifies any visible plumbing leaks, foundation cracks/moisture problems, as well as moisture problems associated with ceiling, walls and floors.
Excessive mold growth can be removed and the house repaired to original conditions.
If there is mold growth, the first step to cleaning the mold is to fix the water problem.
If you clean the mold and don't fix the water problem, the mold growth will come back.
Visual Inspection: A visual inspection is the first step in identifying excessive mold growth.
It identifies any visible plumbing leaks, foundation cracks/moisture problems, as well as moisture problems associated with ceiling, walls and floors.
Lead Paint remains in approximately 74 percent of all housing built before 1978.
It was commonly added to house paint until 1978 when the Consumer Product Safety Commission restricted the amount of lead added to household paint.
The chipping, peeling or chalking of lead paint is a common source of lead dust.
Fine lead dust, is created when painted surfaces rub against each other, such as where windows or doors open and close.
This lead paint dust gathers on floors, carpeting and windowsills.
Lead dust is also created after lead painted walls have been disturbed through remodeling or repainting.
It was commonly added to house paint until 1978 when the Consumer Product Safety Commission restricted the amount of lead added to household paint.
The chipping, peeling or chalking of lead paint is a common source of lead dust.
Fine lead dust, is created when painted surfaces rub against each other, such as where windows or doors open and close.
This lead paint dust gathers on floors, carpeting and windowsills.
Lead dust is also created after lead painted walls have been disturbed through remodeling or repainting.
An asbestos inspection is used to assess and quantify the presence of asbestos containing building materials in a building.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber that has been used commonly in a variety of building construction materials for insulation and as a fire-retardant.
EPA have banned several asbestos products.
Triangle Environmental Science and Engineering Inc. is experienced and qualified at providing a fast and efficient response thus minimizing potential slow-downs in construction schedules.
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral fiber that has been used commonly in a variety of building construction materials for insulation and as a fire-retardant.
EPA have banned several asbestos products.
Triangle Environmental Science and Engineering Inc. is experienced and qualified at providing a fast and efficient response thus minimizing potential slow-downs in construction schedules.
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