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Remediation Industry Experts - Podcast Interviews on Closure Reports

In this 48th episode, I discuss The Goal of Environmental Site Assessments. Final Report and Closure. The Goal of performing Environmental Site Assessments is to generate a Final Report to be submitted to the necessary Regulatory bodies to obtain a Closure Report that indicated No Further Remediation is required. In order to obtain this, a final Report must be prepared and submitted to the necessary Regulatory Bodies. This Final Report is a complete summary of everything regarding all Phase of Environmental Site Assessments that were performed that give the Regulatory Bodies all the information they need to issue this recommendation. Total Disclosure of all activities is the best practice to be successful upon this submission. "Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry! Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email redacted] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X. If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!" Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes. https://lnkd.in/g7Hfczmw #LetsTalkRemediation #hanbyenvironmental #hanbymobileapplication #charlesfator #remediation #remediationservices #remediationprogram #Delineation #cleanup #spillcleanup #SpillResponse #emergencyresponse #EmergingContaminants #hazmat #HazmatResponse #HazmatTraining #environmentaleducation #environmentalhealthandsafety #PFAS #PFASAwareness #ContaminateofConcern

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Phase 3 ESA Experts - Remediation Plans & Cleanup

In this 47th episode, I discuss What Is A Phase 3 Environmental Site Assessment? A Phase 3 Environmental Site Assessment ("ESA") is recommended when the concern of possible contamination was recommended by a Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment to proceed with a Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment. And in the Phase 2, during the sampling, contamination was confirmed. A Phase 3 Environmental Assessment is a two step process. The first step is to create a Remedial Action Plan (RAP). This is the plan on how the remediation will be performed. Then the second step is to put that plan into the action of performing the remediation. So a Phase 3 Environmental Site Assessment is the creating of the remediation plan and performing the remediation. "Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry! Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email redacted] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X. If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!" Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes. https://lnkd.in/dMapaMjW #LetsTalkRemediation #hanbyenvironmental #hanbymobileapplication #charlesfator #remediation #remediationservices #remediationprogram #Delineation #cleanup #spillcleanup #SpillResponse #emergencyresponse #EmergingContaminants #hazmat #HazmatResponse #HazmatTraining #environmentaleducation #environmentalhealthandsafety #PFAS #PFASAwareness #ContaminateofConcern

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Environmental Remediation Experts - Phase 2 ESA Podcast

In this 46th episode, I discuss What Is A Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment? A Phase 2 Environmental Site Assessment ("ESA") is the second step in understanding the level of possible environmental contamination risk is associated with a particular property. A Phase 2 Environmental Assessment involves sampling of soil, soil gas/vapor and groundwater to determine if contamination exists, at what level and if so where its located. Based on the results from field sampling and laboratory results, you are able to identify any areas of concern. The purpose is for a summarized conclusion and recommendation to be obtained as to whether remedial work should be performed. If so a Phase 3 ESA would be recommended, which will be covered in our next episode. "Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry! Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email redacted] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X. If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!" Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes. https://lnkd.in/ds-bvVSG #LetsTalkRemediation #hanbyenvironmental #hanbymobileapplication #charlesfator #remediation #remediationservices #remediationprogram #Delineation #cleanup #spillcleanup #SpillResponse #emergencyresponse #EmergingContaminants #hazmat #HazmatResponse #HazmatTraining #environmentaleducation #environmentalhealthandsafety #PFAS #PFASAwareness #ContaminateofConcern

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Environmental Remediation Experts - Podcast Interview Guests

In this 45th episode, I discuss What Is A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment? A Phase 1 Environmental Site Assessment ("ESA") is the first step in understanding the level of possible environmental contamination risk is associated with a particular property. A Phase 1 Environmental Assessment is a historical of a property, from when it was raw land to its current use today. Based on the historical and current use, is there a potential for contamination on site and if so, at what level. As part of the understanding, the nearby properties and the same investigative details are considered to determine if they could have created any concerns for the subject property. The purpose is for a summarized conclusion and recommendation to be obtained as to whether further investigation is warranted. Further investigation would suggest performing a Phase 2 ESA, which will be covered in our next episode. "Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry! Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email redacted] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X. If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!" Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes. https://lnkd.in/gmBezMhF #LetsTalkRemediation #hanbyenvironmental #hanbymobileapplication #charlesfator #remediation #remediationservices #remediationprogram #Delineation #cleanup #spillcleanup #SpillResponse #emergencyresponse #EmergingContaminants #hazmat #HazmatResponse #HazmatTraining #environmentaleducation #environmentalhealthandsafety #PFAS #PFASAwareness #ContaminateofConcern

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Environmental Remediation Experts - Carbon Numbers & TPH

In this 44th episode, I discuss What Are Carbon Numbers and How Do They Relate to Environmental Remediation? Carbon Numbers refer to the number of Carbon Atoms in a particular molecule. The number of Carbon Atoms directly correlate to the weight of the molecule. This weight is used for identification of the substance which is also referred to as qualification and from that identification, the quantification or concentration of the substances can be determined. These things are important in determining the remediation methods to be used, the monitoring of those remediation efforts and the speed at which something needs to be addressed, based on it mobility and the like. In general, the less carbon atoms or lower Carbon Number is going to refer to a fuel like Gasoline with ranges from C6-12 (GRO), with medium number of carbon atoms with a mid range of between C10-28 (DRO) being heavier fuels like Diesel and then the heaviest having the most carbon atoms with ranges falling between C28-35 being Oils (ORO). And TOTAL Petroleum Hydrocarbons (TPH) referring to the combination of these covering the entire Carbon Number range from C6-35 (TPH). "Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry! Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email redacted] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X. If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!" Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes. https://lnkd.in/g5JZjDiv #LetsTalkRemediation #hanbyenvironmental #hanbymobileapplication #charlesfator #remediation #remediationservices #remediationprogram #Delineation #cleanup #spillcleanup #SpillResponse #emergencyresponse #EmergingContaminants #hazmat #HazmatResponse #HazmatTraining #environmentaleducation #environmentalhealthandsafety #PFAS #PFASAwareness #ContaminateofConcern

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Remediation Experts for Hazardous Materials Classification Episode - Let's Talk Remediation

In this 39th episode, I discuss "What Are The Main Hazard Classifications for Hazardous Materials?" Hazardous Materials for Transportation purposes are classified into (9) main classification categories. The purpose of the classification categories are to provide a quick way to know the types of hazards that a product or material poses and by having visual labels on the exterior packaging, prior to getting more detailed information about the hazardous materials, through the review of Safety Data Sheets (SDS), the general idea about the types of hazards associated with the material can be gathered by the labeling that includes the primary and sometimes secondary classifications. Proper identification and labeling is key to the safe handing and transportation of hazardous materials. There is also a smaller hazard classification system for workplace hazards. "Thank You" for tuning in and to Our Ongoing Sponsor Hanby Environmental for the continued support of our podcast having a positive impact on The Environmental Remediation Industry! Send in any future podcast topics or questions to [email redacted] and follow us on FaceBook, Linked in and X. If you are not following this podcast and are in the Remediation Space, "You SHOULD Be!" Also, if you are in The Remediation Industry and are interested in telling your story, we are looking for Experts to interview for future podcast episodes. https://lnkd.in/gMPVvzJ3 #LetsTalkRemediation #hanbyenvironmental #hanbymobileapplication #charlesfator #remediation #remediationservices #remediationprogram #Delineation #cleanup #spillcleanup #SpillResponse #emergencyresponse #EmergingContaminants #hazmat #HazmatResponse #HazmatTraining #environmentaleducation #environmentalhealthandsafety #PFAS #PFASAwareness #ContaminateofConcern

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