Field & Support

Asbestos Abatement

Blackshare Environmental has routinely performed air monitoring in association with numerous asbestos abatement projects. This is required by permit and involves monitoring air samples before, during and after abatement activities. The results are evaluated to ensure that asbestos fibers were not released during abatement activities.

Expert Witness

Blackshare Environmental provided expert witness services to evaluate historical air permitting applicability and compliance at an industrial facility for NSPS, PSD and Title V. This case was the result of enforcement activity from the ODEQ and was complicated by the fact that facility was owned by a third party when the alleged violations occurred. Blackshare Environmental performed significant analysis where data was lacking and evaluated regulations in effect at the time of the alleged violations.

Environmental Assessment (EA)

A one-mile extension of a main transportation arterial will include construction of a bridge over a creek that feeds the Arkansas River in central Oklahoma. Blackshare Environmental obtained all of the environmental clearances and permits, assisted in the public meeting and is currently completing the final draft of the Environmental Assessment (EA). The EA has been reviewed by ODOT and will ultimately be approved by FHWA.

Asbestos Surveys

As part of a noise mitigation program to reduce air traffic noise in homes close to the airport, Blackshare Environmental has conducted asbestos surveys and taken samples of suspect asbestos containing material in over 600 homes. Noise mitigation for each home includes installation of noise reducing features such as additional sound insulation, triple pane windows and central HVAC systems. The asbestos surveys are required to determine the presence of asbestos so that it can be safely removed prior to construction.

First Responder

Blackshare Environmental is the first responder for spills at two metropolitan airports. In the last four years, Blackshare Environmental has responded to more than ten emergency fuel spills including F-14 jet fuel on a military ramp, a jet fuel spill from a DC-10, a jet fuel free product released from a UST system, hydraulic oil and aviation gasoline from an RVS plane crash, and others.

Soil Sampling Event

Blackshare Environmental conducted a soil sampling event in order to determine if debris from the I-40 bridge collapse had resulted in soil contamination. Items in the pile contained lead-based paint and were a concern for both residual contamination left at the site and for disposal purposes. Because of the accident and subsequent demolition, paint had been damaged and reduced to dust in many instances. The dust is particularly susceptible to mobility and presents various hazards.

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