Commercial and Industrial

SERVICES OFFERED

  • Local and state-required sampling and compliance monitoring with analysis provided by accredited Environmental Testing Laboratory
  • Periodic visits as often as required by your permit
  • Preparation and submission of monthly, quarterly and annually required documents to the PA DEP / DE DNREC
  • Consulting services
  • System inspections
  • Maintenance and repairs
  • Permit renewals and transfers
  • Operations & Maintenance Plans

Keep scrolling for a more detailed overview of the additional services we offer for wastewater and drinking water systems.

  • Standard Operating Procedures
  • System-specific management plans
  • Available Operator Reports
  • Groundwater monitoring
  • Soil sampling
  • 24-hour emergency services
  • Sampling plans
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WASTEWATER SYSTEMS

We are qualified and licensed to operate all wastewater systems with unlimited permitted discharge flows. We are certified and experienced in using the following processes to maintain your wastewater system, as defined by the PA DEP :

Activated Sludge Subclass 1

A treatment technology that mechanically introduces air into wastewater to achieve microbiological suspended growth treatment such as extended aeration, sequencing batch reactors, contact stabilization, conventional, step feed or oxidation ditch

Fixed Film Subclass 2

A treatment technology that uses a fixed contact media to achieve treatment such as trickling filters and rotating biological contactors

Treatment Ponds and Lagoons Subclass 2

A treatment technology that utilizes a pond, lagoon or wetlands with anaerobic or facultative biological processes for the treatment of wastewater and meets the following criteria: (i) A design hydraulic detention time in the treatment process of 15 days or greater; (ii) A biological treatment process that does not have any return activated sludge system and (iii) A biological treatment process that is impacted by diurnal fluctuations as a result of photosynthesis

Single Entity Wastewater Collection Systems Subclass 2

A collection system consisting only of collection facilities with at least one pump station which is designed to convey in excess of 2000 gallons per day of untreated wastewater to a wastewater treatment system owned by the owner of the collection system

Documentation we handle

  • Discharge Monitoring Reports and associated supplemental reports
  • Monitoring Well Reports / Annual Groundwater Monitoring Reports
  • Pre-treatment Monitoring Reports
  • Storm Water Discharge Reports

Substances we test for

  • Total Phosphorus
  • Total Nitrogen (includes Nitrate/Nitrite and TKN)
  • CBOD5
  • Total Suspended Solids
  • Fecal Coliform
  • Alkalinity
  • And more depending on your system's needs and/or permit specifications
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Visit the DEP's website for more information about the documentation and upkeep required for your wastewater system

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DRINKING WATER SYSTEMS

We are qualified and licensed to operate distribution systems and consecutive water systems without treatment, as well as water systems supplying up to 5 MGD. We are certified and experienced in using the following processes to maintain your water system, as defined by the PA DEP :

Cartridge or Bag Filtration Subclass 5

A process that removes substantial particulate by straining with bag or cartridge filters manufactured of various materials and pore sizes

Corrosion Control and Sequestering Subclass 7

A process designed to mitigate the adverse effects of corrosion in drinking water

Chemical Addition Subclass 8

A process designed to improve the quality of the water being treated through the addition of chemicals such as lime, soda ash, caustic soda and permanganate

Ion Exchange and Green Sand Subclass 9

A process such as greensand filtration, ion exchange, or activated alumina designed to improve the quality of water being treated by removal of inorganic constituents

Aeration and Activated Carbon Adsorption Subclass 10

Aeration – A process designed to improve the quality of water being treated by introducing air or oxygen into water to remove undesirable dissolved gases, to remove volatile organic compounds or to oxidize inorganic compounds so they can be removed as particulates ​

Activated Carbon Adsorption – A process designed to improve the quality of water being treated by using activated granular or powdered carbon to remove specific organic chemical compounds by adsorption

Gaseous Chlorine Disinfection Subclass 11

A process designed to inactivate pathogenic organisms from water being treated utilizing gaseous chlorine

Non-Gaseous Chemical Disinfection Subclass 12

A process designed to inactivate pathogenic organisms from water being treated utilizing non-gaseous chemical elements or compounds.

Ultraviolet Disinfection Subclass 13

A process that inactivates pathogenic organisms using light with a wavelength range of 1000 to 4000 angstroms

Ozonation Subclass 14

A process designed to inactivate pathogenic organisms from water being treated utilizing ozone

Documentation we handle

  • SDWA-1 and SDWA-S
  • ACT 220 / Chapter 110 Reports
  • Consumer Confidence Reports
  • Corrective Action Assessments (Level 1 and Level 2)
  • Assistance with 4-Log compliance
  • Feasibility Reports

Substances we test for

  • Volatile Organic Contaminants (VOCs)
  • Inorganic Contaminants (IOCs)
  • Synthetic Organic Contaminants (SOCs)
  • Radiologicals
  • TTHMs
  • HAA5
  • Nitrate/Nitrite
  • Total Coliform
  • Lead and Copper
  • And more depending on your system's needs and/or permit specifications

Visit the DEP's website for more information about the documentation and upkeep required for your wastewater system