Underground Storage Tank Closure Tier I and Tier II Evaluation – Lynchburg Clay Local School District – Lynchburg, Ohio

STONE helped resolve an issue related to the removal of a gasoline underground storage tank (UST) that was used for the district’s school buses. The UST had been removed several years earlier, but closure documentation was not completed properly, and residual petroleum constituents remained in the soil. STONE worked diligently with the Ohio Bureau of Underground Storage Tank Regulation (BUSTR) and completed both Tier I and Tier II investigations of the site. This entailed numerous soil borings and analytical testing to define the extent of contamination both vertically and horizontally in the soil. BUSTR issued a No Further Action (NFA) status for the site based on the investigations, testing, reporting and risk assessment that STONE completed on behalf of the school district.

“STONE is an instrumental part of our team on the Portsmouth By-Pass Project: the 16-mile new construction project, which is the single largest project in ODOT history. This project has come with more than its share of environmental challenges. STONE has delivered over 30 full environmental clearance reviews and reports we have requested as part of the project, handling them from start to finish in a very timely & cost effective manner. Furthermore, they’ve proven themselves as an extremely valuable resource when it comes to consulting on mitigation efforts, hazardous materials, and resolving various unknown environmental situations that the project has encountered.

 

From the top down STONE has proven they are committed to excellence and we look forward to working with them on many projects in the future.”