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GSI is a recognized leader in the application of risk assessment to environmental corrective action sites. GSI developed and sells the RBCA Toolkit, the industry leading risk assessment software package. GSI has conducted human health and ecological risk assessments at dozens of sites and has developed risk management systems to identify, track, manage, and mitigate risk drivers across a portfolio of corrective action sites.
Risk Based Corrective Action (RBCA) GSI develops customized RBCA software and RBCA tools and provides RBCA training to regulators and private industry; assists state regulatory agencies and private companies in developing and implementing RBCA programs; conducts state-of-the-art RBCA studies for petrochemical, manufacturing, land development, and other sites.
Ecological Risk Assessment GSI conducts ecological risk assessment studies for petrochemical, manufacturing, land development, and other sites; and screens to identify sites with no ecological concerns; develops site-specific target concentrations that are protective for relevant ecological receptors.
Risk Management And Strategic Planning GSI manages regulatory, cost, and litigation risk for large corporations; conducts multiple-site risk prioritization and nationwide costing studies; develops plant-wide master plans for risk/cost management.
Long-Term Monitoring Optimization GSI designs and implements innovative and cost-effective long-term monitoring programs to support both natural attenuation and pump-&-treat remedies; optimizes long-term monitoring well networks; and performs hydrogeologic site investigations at large and complex sites.
Site And Facility Closure / Brownfields Closes waste management units per RCRA requirements; obtains risk-based closure for commercial, industrial, and residential properties, thereby facilitating property transaction and development, including "brownfields" and Voluntary Cleanup Program projects; develops cost-effective risk-based closure strategies consistent with proposed future land use. |