Environmental Surveys

Environmental Surveys

Environmental surveys, sometimes known as “Health Surveys” are often used for locating contaminated areas, ground borings, and monitoring wells. These measured points are typically put onto a state grid system and a known elevation datum. The Statewide Surveying crew is Chevron, LPS, and API certified. These certifications ensure survey crews have the knowledge and safety to access restricted sites.

Applications

Reasons for a Environmental Survey:

  • Ground borings
  • Monitoring wells
  • Asbestos-containing materials
  • Lead-based paints
  • Radon gas
  • Waste disposal facilities
  • Proximity to wildlife areas or greenways
  • Fuel or solvent contamination
  • Buried fuel storage tanks
  • Contamination from prior use

Featured Project

Shell and Chevron Fueling Stations

Statewide Land Surveying has contracted with GHD (formerly Conestoga Rover and Assoc) since 2007 to provide survey data for over 100 Shell and Chevron fueling stations throughout Alaska, Oregon and Washington. Statewide provided site base mapping and geodetic data for the existing ground water monitoring wells. Survey data was used to support the analysis and investigations of the groundwater elevations and flow directions.

Other Statewide Environmental Survey Projects

PNG Environmental – Mallory’s Dairy, Silverton Oregon
Amec Earth and Environmental – Former Martin Marietta Reduction Facility, The Dalles Oregon
Maul Foster and Alongi – Sapa Profiles Inc., Portland Oregon
Apex – Keizer/Salem area wide groundwater investigation, Keizer, Oregon
Anchor QEA – Dyno Nobel, Deer Island, Oregon