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Thursday, April 12, 2018

Green Street Environmental Helps to Revitalize Out of Use Industrial Sites in Baltimore

Cody Furlong Installs Vapor Pins®
Cody Furlong of Green Street Environmental collects sub-slab soil gas samples. Vapor Pins® were installed using a hammer drill and leak tested with helium to ensure a good seal. Samples were sent to a laboratory for analytical testing (EPA TO-15) to determine whether volatile organic compounds may be present in the sub-slab vadose zone.

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Green Street Environmental's Sarah Munsch Performs LANDFILL GROUNDWATER MONITORING


Sarah Collecting Groundwater Sample
Project Work Includes: 

  • Gauging static groundwater levels to find depth of groundwater;
  • utilizing low-flow sampling techniques through micro-purging to purge each well (100-200 ml/min);
  • establishing stabilization of wells (pH, conductivity, temperature, dissolved oxygen and turbidity); and 
  • groundwater sampling and analysis for VOC’s, Ethylene dibromide, 1,2-dibromo-3-chloropropane, Total Metals, Dissolved Metals, Ammonia-nitrogen, Nitrate, Total Alkalinity, Total Hardness, Calcium & Magnesium Hardness, Chloride; Sulfate, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS), Total Solids, Turbidity, Specific Conductance, and pH.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

PRESS RELEASE: Green Street Environmental Selected as Environmental Consultant for Baltimore City's Project C.O.R.E

The State will invest $75 million, along with $18.5 million of investment from Baltimore City, over four years to demolish as many city blocks of blight as possible. The Maryland Stadium Authority will serve as project manager. The Baltimore City Department of Housing will identify potential properties for demolition. Green Street Environmental will assist the State and Baltimore City with inspection and removal of regulated and hazardous materials prior to demolition as well as site testing and removal monitoring/clearance.




Wednesday, February 12, 2014

PRESS RELEASE: Green Street Environmental to assist with Phillips Seafood Headquarter's Redevelopment

Green Street Environmental has been retained to assist with Environmental Compliance during the redevelopment of the Phillips Seafood Headquarters in Locust Point, Baltimore.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Monday, December 23, 2013

DO YOU OWN RESIDENTIAL RENTAL UNITS?

Do you want to be lead-free? Consider working with Green Street Environmental over the winter months to obtain Maryland Lead-Free Certification(s).

WINTER PRICING STARTS IN JANUARY.

Contact Evan Harkum

Green Street Environmental - TANGER OUTLETS

Green Street Environmental has been awarded multi-year contract to assist Tanger Outlets at National Harbor with Environmental Compliance for tenant spaces, as needed.

Green Street Environmental - BERKLEY, CALIFORNIA

Evan Harkum and Brett Kilczewski of Green Street Environmental assist client with Environmental Evaluation of Property Portfolio in Berkley and Sacramento California.

Friday, July 19, 2013

Green Street Environmental to Assist with Development of Former Highlandtown Middle School

Green Street Environmental has and continues to provide professional support to ensure environmental compliance during the development of this exciting residential project on the East side of Baltimore.

Baltimore Business Journal Article

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Green Street Environmental Selected to Provide Environmental Support for Decommissioning of DOE Portsmouth Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Piketon, Ohio

Provide OSHA compliance monitoring to include Silica, Metals and Asbestos as well as Asbestos Abatement Monitoring and Clearance Services During Decommissioning.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Green Street Environmental Awarded Dulaney Valley Apartments Contract

Green Street Environmental has been selected for professional environmental support related to redevelopment of Dulaney Valley Apartments.

Green Street Environmental Awarded Henryton State Hospital Center Contract

Green Street Environmental has been awarded a contract to assist with environmental assessment and remediation monitoring at the Henryton Center in Carroll County, MD.  The Maryland Department of General Services intends to remediate and demolish the long closed facility and create parkland maintained by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.