Compliance and Support Services
This is a description of UST services that are provided by Synergy Environmental, Inc. This is pulled in by the category description. So in order to change this I will have to edit the categories. It is pretty simple to do and I will do that most likely next week.
FUEL-VIEW
FUEL-VIEW
Fuel-view is a communications system for UST leak detection, environmental compliance and inventory management that expands the remote access capabilities of any Automatic Tank Gauge (ATG) system.
Benefits of FUEL-VIEW system:
Reduces reporting/compliance costs
Reduces response costs
Reduces inventory costs
For more information on Fuel View : (link)
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LITIGATION SUPPORT
Litigation support for civil and criminal actions involving
environmental impact to human health or property
Pre-foreclosure assessments and consulting for financial institutions
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REAL ESTATE SERVICES
• Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, specializing in meeting
tight due diligence deadlines and multi-site projects
• Site Investigations (Phase II investigations)
• Asbestos surveys and abatement specification
• New Jersey ISRA determinations and filings
• American Land Title Assessment (ALTA) Survey
• Stormwater compliance/management
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REGULATORY PERMITTING
Regulatory permitting (air discharge, RCRA, residual waste, solid
waste, storm water, UST, public water supply)
Regulatory compliance audits
Regulatory reporting assistance (Tier II, AIMS, residual
Hazardous waste biennial, etc.)
Spill and pollution prevention plans (PPC, SPCC, SPR, SPP, etc.)
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INSURANCE UNDERWRITING AND CLAIMS SUPPORT
Experienced insurance professionals on staff
Oversight of Underground storage tank removal and installation projects
(certified personnel in Pennsylvania and New Jersey)
Oversight of Asbestos and lead paint abatement projects
Invoice review of environmental consulting/contracting costs
Cost recovery/subrogation technical support
PRP Settlement expertise – technical support and liability assumption
Cause and Origin analysis
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