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Today's environmental regulations have put pressure on
just about everybody: property owners, buyers and sellers,
investors and insurers, to name a few. You can be held
liable for contamination or negligence, regardless of
fault. HVJ can help by producing studies that document
the condition of soil, groundwater, air, or building materials.
We offer a broad spectrum of environmental services:
- Environmental Site Assessments
- Remedial Investigations
- Petroleum Storage Tank Investigations
- Hazardous Waste Management
- Geological Site Assessments
- Ecological Assessments
HVJ is a registered Corrective Action Specialist (CAS)
with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality.
A project manager registered by the agency heads our highly
trained and experienced environmental group.
We routinely conduct site assessments for property managers
and those transferring ownership. Our engineers, geologists,
and environmental scientists satisfy due diligence requirements — the
first line of defense in any liability. Site assessment
services are offered in stages to provide maximum benefits
in the most cost-effective manner.
HVJ is recognized for its hazardous site studies and moving
projects through remediation in compliance with all state
and federal regulations. We develop remedial designs and
oversee bidding, construction, and final implementation.
If follow-up operations are required, we perform routine
inspection, collection, and analysis of samples.
Remedying petroleum storage tank leaks is a key part of
our environmental business. We help clients meet regulatory
requirements by removing hazardous tanks and assessing
soil and groundwater damage. We then monitor remediation
efforts.
Ecological services also keep us busy. HVJ works with
road builders, construction firms, and housing developers,
and performs ecological assessments such as wetland delineation,
endangered species surveys, and evaluation of critical
habitats. Our services are conducted in accordance with
protocols of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
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Assisting You with Compliance Issues
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