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When environmental management inspectors visit a Water Treatment Plant (WTP), they might ask several questions to ensure compliance with environmental regulations and standards. Specifically, regarding flow meters, they may ask: 1. *Installation and Calibration:* - Are all flow meters correctly installed according to the manufacturer's specifications? - How frequently are the flow meters calibrated? - Can you provide documentation of the most recent calibration and maintenance records? 2. *Accuracy and Performance:* - How do you ensure the accuracy of flow measurements? - What are the acceptable error margins for the flow meters in use? - Have you experienced any issues with flow meter accuracy, and how were they resolved? 3. *Monitoring and Recording:* - How do you monitor flow rates, and how often are these measurements recorded? - Are the flow meters integrated with your data logging or SCADA system? - Can you provide historical flow data for the past [specified time period]? 4. *Flow Meter Types and Locations:* - What types of flow meters are installed (e.g., electromagnetic, ultrasonic, mechanical)? - Where are the flow meters located within the treatment process? - Are the flow meters positioned in places where they can measure flow accurately and reliably? 5. *Compliance and Standards:* - Are your flow meters compliant with relevant environmental standards and regulations? - Have you conducted any flow meter audits to ensure compliance? - How do you address any non-compliance issues identified during audits or inspections? 6. *Maintenance and Troubleshooting:* - What is your maintenance schedule for the flow meters? - How do you handle flow meter malfunctions or failures? - Can you demonstrate your troubleshooting process for flow meter issues? These questions help inspectors verify that the flow meters are functioning correctly and that the WTP is operating within the required environmental standards. Proper flow measurement is critical for ensuring efficient treatment processes, regulatory compliance, and environmental protection.
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Remediation Management/ Consultancy Services with Foxtree Solutions. What can you expect from us? With Foxtree's experience of remediation, material management and waste classification, we have the inhouse skills to review remediation tender packages. Providing constructive comment and technical questions to aid in the selection of the most suitable and appropriate works to achieve the required outcome. Foxtree can offer a tailored remediation management/ consultancy role depending on the requirements and risk profile of the works being undertaken, and level of input required. Works undertaken can range from the weekly review of progress documentation/ chemical analysis or attendance at progress meetings, to site compliance visits and review of site records checking compliance against contract or legislative requirements, through to engineering site attendance and duplicate sampling/ laboratory analysis for additional assurance. Foxtree's role can assist in confirming all the required information/ validation evidence is collected, and retained by the contractor for inclusion within the Contract Completion or Verification Report depending on the ultimate reporting requirements. Want to know if we can help YOU? Give us a call today. Foxtree Solutions Ltd 01179 079432 #wastemanagement #materialmanagement #environmental #soil #environmentalservices #environmentalconsultancy #environmentalsolutions #waste #construction #projectmanagement #buildingindustry #constructionindustry
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The main one for me is contractor competency, getting remediation right first time isn't just about using the contractor onsite at the time, its about using the right contractor first time. We get to see remediation works undertaken by all sorts of companies, from true remediation contractors, through demolition contractors to groundworks companies. The quality of the works undertaken and level of information collected during the works, and then presented for sign off, varies considerably as you can imagine!
Remediation Management/ Consultancy Services with Foxtree Solutions. What can you expect from us? With Foxtree's experience of remediation, material management and waste classification, we have the inhouse skills to review remediation tender packages. Providing constructive comment and technical questions to aid in the selection of the most suitable and appropriate works to achieve the required outcome. Foxtree can offer a tailored remediation management/ consultancy role depending on the requirements and risk profile of the works being undertaken, and level of input required. Works undertaken can range from the weekly review of progress documentation/ chemical analysis or attendance at progress meetings, to site compliance visits and review of site records checking compliance against contract or legislative requirements, through to engineering site attendance and duplicate sampling/ laboratory analysis for additional assurance. Foxtree's role can assist in confirming all the required information/ validation evidence is collected, and retained by the contractor for inclusion within the Contract Completion or Verification Report depending on the ultimate reporting requirements. Want to know if we can help YOU? Give us a call today. Foxtree Solutions Ltd 01179 079432 #wastemanagement #materialmanagement #environmental #soil #environmentalservices #environmentalconsultancy #environmentalsolutions #waste #construction #projectmanagement #buildingindustry #constructionindustry
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Did you know…. The Acquaint Acquarius is capable of inspecting ANY type of pressure pipe with diameters 8” - 54”. Most force mains are less than 18-inches and the Aquarius is the perfect non-destructive ILI tool to provide asset managers with the information required to make insightful CIP decisions.
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My potential self-storage site failed the Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment. Now what? A Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment (ESA) is a detailed investigation conducted to assess the presence, concentration, and extent of potential environmental contamination on a property. This assessment is usually carried out following a Phase 1 ESA, which identifies potential or existing environmental liabilities based on historical use, site inspections, and records reviews. Objective. The main objective of a Phase 2 ESA is to determine the presence and extent of contaminants in soil, groundwater, surface water, or building materials. This helps to evaluate the potential environmental risks and liabilities associated with the property. Scope of Work. Collecting samples of soil, groundwater, surface water, and/or building materials from specific areas of concern identified during the Phase 1 ESA. Analysis. Laboratory analysis of the collected samples to identify and quantify contaminants such as heavy metals, petroleum hydrocarbons, solvents, pesticides, and other hazardous substances. Data Interpretation. Interpreting the analytical results to assess the level and extent of contamination. Field Investigations. Drilling and Soil Sampling. Drilling boreholes and collecting soil samples at various depths. Groundwater Monitoring. Installing monitoring wells and sampling groundwater. Surface Water Sampling. Collecting samples from nearby water bodies if relevant. Geophysical Surveys. Conducting surveys to detect buried tanks, drums, or other potential sources of contamination. Health and Safety Considerations. Implementing health and safety plans to protect workers and the public during the investigation. Regulatory Compliance. Ensuring that the assessment complies with local, state, and federal environmental regulations and guidelines. Reporting. Preparing a detailed report that includes: Description of the site and investigation methods. Results of the laboratory analysis. Interpretation of data and findings. Conclusions about the presence and extent of contamination. Recommendations for further action, which may include remediation or additional assessments. A Phase 2 ESA provides critical information needed to make informed decisions regarding the management, remediation, or redevelopment of a property with potential environmental concerns. Follow us at Storagepointcapital.com to learn more about how you can actively or passively be a part of the best-in-class commercial real estate asset. Have a self-storage facility to sell or land for self-storage development? Let's talk. Call, text, or email me today! Ed Clement Director of Business Development, Storage Point Capital [email protected] (727) 946-0745 https://lnkd.in/grecpSm3 #selfstoragebusiness #selfstorage #business #selfstorageinvesting #realestateinvestor #commercialrealestate #selfstorageindustry #selfstoragedevelopment #investing
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