About Us

Environmental Assessment and Remediation

Fuss & O’Neill provides planning, permitting, design and implementation of environmental solutions for a variety of complex environmental legacy issues. Our clients take on significant financial risk when they acquire and develop property. In addition, we assist clients with environmental impacts that may have occurred over the span of decades as part of conducting formerly acceptable waste management business practices. Our experienced environmental assessment staff identifies the environmental conditions that may pose legal liability or development challenges using state-of-the-art data acquisition methods. We provide our clients with a defensible document that describes a conceptual site model and a focused approach to potentially required remedial efforts. Whether our client is the buyer, seller, lending institution, municipality, or current owner faced with environmental challenges, our environmental assessments provide the information needed to make timely and well-founded business decisions.

Most of our clients require customized environmental remediation solutions that meet their current needs and also incorporate sustainable design techniques that consider potential future site use. Our expertise also extends to the negotiation of appropriate risk-based cleanup levels and is supported by in-house expertise in risk assessment, toxicology and industrial hygiene. We formulate remedial strategies that effectively and efficiently meet regulatory requirements with a fully integrated approach to environmental remediation that incorporates our expertise in site design and civil and structural engineering. Our remediation projects range from small soil cleanups for business owners associated with property transfers to multi-million dollar corrective action efforts at major industrial facilities for large corporations. We define our success by achieving the immediate goals of our clients while also providing enduring solutions that consider the needs of future owners and stakeholders.
 

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