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HAZARDOUS WASTE
Parsons provides innovative and cost-effective solutions for handling, treating, and disposing of hazardous waste. Our solutions are evaluated in terms of regulatory compliance, cost, technical feasibility, and environmental and public health impacts. A sampling of the techniques we use in our multidisciplinary approach includes a risk-based approach, thorough alternatives analyses, innovative remedial technologies, and early involvement regulators. In addition, Parsons technical capabilities encompass hydrology, geology, hydrogeology, geochemistry, environmental engineering, toxicology, risk assessment, industrial hygiene, and air toxicity modeling.
Parsons supports a broad range of actions: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act restoration actions, traditional wastewater management, landfill closures and caps, cleanups at military installations, actions incorporating subsurface barrier walls and laboratory treatability studies, remediation of leaking and corroded tank farms, cleanup of contaminant plumes, remediation actions using solidification/stabilization techniques, and remediation of sludge ponds and pesticide pits. Parsons develops hazardous waste solutions that avoid or mitigate future environmental, legal, and financial problems. Services include:
We serve a wide range of industries: aerospace, automotive, bulk and specialty chemicals, electronics and communications, food and beverage, metal finishing and electroplating, minerals processing, petrochemicals, petroleum refining and marketing, pharmaceuticals, pipeline transmission, plastics and resin, pulp and paper, synthetic organic chemicals, textiles, and utilities.
Services include:
- Waste management, planning, and minimization
- Permitting
- Site investigations
- Feasibility and treatability studies
- Risk assessments
- Remedial investigations
- Remedial design
- Remedial action
- Innovative technology application
- Construction management
- Tank management
- Public involvement
- Solid waste management
- Emergency response
- Regulatory interface
- Facility planning, design, construction management, and construction
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