
Utilities
Trenton Water Works Central Pump Station
EC provided professional environmental services for the renovations to the Trenton Water Works facility located at 669 Pennington Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey. At the direction of the Engineer of Record, EC performed the pre-renovation inspection for asbestos containing materials (ACMs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Upon identification of the anticipated impact to ACM, EC developed technical plans and specifications for the abatement work. In order to avoid any impact to the crucial water delivery operations, EC worked with the New Jersey Department Community Affairs to prepare the appropriate permit variations for the abatement work. During abatement, EC provided the code required air monitoring and project close-out.

Somerset Raritan Valley Sewerage Authority, Bridgewater, NJ
EC provided professional environmental services for the renovations to two (2) buildings, including the 24/7 operating Control Building. At Upon identification of the anticipated impact to ACM, EC developed technical plans and specifications for the abatement work. EC worked with facility and the New Jersey Department Community Affairs to generate the appropriate permit variations for the abatement work. During abatement, EC provided the code required air monitoring and project close-out.

Undisclosed Refinery
Environmental Connection, Inc. (EC) was engaged to develop quantities of select materials assumed to contain asbestos for the entire 1,300 acre facility. The Refinery was a complex of interconnected yards of various vintage sub-divided into Units based on purpose and functionality. The Refinery has maintained records of the equipment and components present in each Unit. EC obtained and evaluated the equipment information in consideration of location, year of construction, equipment type, and presence of insulation for inclusion in EC’s ultimate deliverable. This information was critical to prioritize on-site inspection activities in support of EC’s efforts in view of the time constraints. In addition to the aforementioned equipment database, EC also obtained existing drawings reflecting the location of the mechanical components and equipment within each Unit.
​​The field work was led by United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Accredited Asbestos Building Inspectors in teams of two or more personnel. All inspection teams were coordinated and managed by EC’s on-Site Program Manager who also served as a Program liaison, reporting directly EC’s Chief Compliance Officer and Principal in charge of Quality Assurance/Quality Control. Visual documentation generated and managed by EC’s resident Architect utilizing provided graphics overlaid in AutoCAD to further accentuate deliverable objectives. All data management and archival was conducted in concert with EC’s central office management and support staff.
