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Project Profile
Karrick Hall Environmental Site Assessment
Facility Engineering Associates (FEA) was engaged by Heery International,
Inc. to perform a comprehensive environmental site assessment of Karrick Hall
in Washington, D.C.
Karrick Hall is a D.C. government-leased building on D.C. Hospital property.
The environmental site assessment included a Phase I environmental site assessment
(ESA), an asbestos-containing materials (ACM) survey, lead-based paint (LBP)
survey, and lead-in-water sampling.
The Phase I ESA included
a review of geologic and hydro-geologic conditions, historical research, regulatory
record search, area reconnaissance, and a detailed site inspection. The Phase
I ESA led to an extensive review of nearby leaking underground storage tank sites.
After
completion of the ACM and LBP surveys, FEA became involved in
the preparation of abatement specifications for ACM and LBP in
areas of deterioration or planned renovations. FEA provided oversight
during abatement activities and acted as a liason between the
client and regulatory agencies.
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