OUR FIELD SERVICES ───
Solid Waste
- LFG/Leachate treatment SCADA/controls start-up
- LFG/Leachate sampling
- LFG wellfield monitoring / optimization / maintenance
- Pilot testing support
- Surface emissions monitoring
- Waste sampling/waste profile support
Mining
- Drill Logging
- Acid Mine Drainage Assessment
- MSHA Compliance Assessment
Energy
- Oil and Gas Construction Engineering Support and Inspection
- Access Road Construction Quality Assurance
- API Pressure Vessels and Pipeline Inspection services
- Flammable Gas Monitoring Services
- Natural Gas Compressor Stations and Pipeline Cathodic Protection Services
- Pipeline Close interval Survey
Environmental
- Remediation Management
- Stack Testing Process Data Collection and Oversight
Field Services All Sectors Need ───
- Construction Quality Assurance/Construction Management
- Geophysical Investigations
- Stormwater Infiltration Testing
- Visual Assessment of Structural Steel Condition
- EPA Method 9 Visible Emissions (VE) Testing
- Karst Assessments
- Surveying/Mapping (traditional ground based, drone, bathemetric, and UAS)
- Equipment Vibration Testing and Mitigation Services
- Pilot Testing Support
- Visual Assessment of Bin and Silo Condition (Steel and Concrete)
- Geologic/Hydrogeologic Investigation
- Slope Stability Assessment
- Visual Assessment of Bin and Silo Condition (Steel and Concrete)
CASE STUDY
300-mile Midstream Pipeline
Network Cathodic Protection Optimization
The Challenge
Although not required by federal regulations, our client wanted to bring a 300-mile stretch of the client’s intrastate midstream gathering lines into compliance with DOT standards. EARTHRES was selected for this project based on our excellent track record of providing outstanding service and innovative solutions on past projects, and for the training and experience of our NACE-Certified team of technicians.
OUR EXPERTISE
We work across the environmental spectrum. Upstream, Midstream, or Downstream. Conventional or Unconventional production. Regulated or Unregulated.
As construction winds down and the new project transfers from commissioning to operation, the operating permit requirements move to the forefront. There may also be post-construction requirements in the construction permits that need to be satisfied to achieve full, unrestricted operation.