• Sheriff's Department, Punta Gorda, Florida; Ground Water/Fuel Tank Assessment. Performed investigation after the fact of a leaking underground fuel tank and its effects pertaining to groundwater contamination on facility occupants.
  • Sprint/United Telephone Company of Florida; Managed and coordinated the fuel tank program throughout the Southern Region.
  • Streicher Enterprises, Inc., Boca Raton, Florida; AMRC has provided various environmental support activities for Streicher Enterprises. These have included the due diligence assessment of property prior to acquisition.
  • State of Florida Department of Juvenile Justice; AMRC managed the removal of underground storage tanks from several Department of Juvenile Justice facilities in the State of Florida. As part of the removal process AMRC performed contamination assessment reports and conducted close out reports at all of the locations. AMRC then managed the installation of aboveground storage tanks.
  • The School District of Collier County; Ethylene Glycol was released from a underground HVAC cooling line. The contaminated soil was excavated, placed into 55 gallon containers and disposed of as regulated waste. AMRC delineated the contaminated area and collected soil samples at the completion of the project.
  • Kraft Construction Inc; AMRC managed the removal of underground storage tanks and associated distribution lines from the Naples Beach Hotel. Soil and groundwater sampling was conducted and a tank closure report was prepared for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
  • The Weitz Company Incorporated; During the renovation of the Bentley Village in Naples, Florida the original underground storage tanks were removed. AMRC managed the removal of the tanks and associated distribution lines. Soil and groundwater sampling was conducted and a tank closure report was prepared for the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
  • St Johns County; Professional staff members of AMRC have experience with water quality testing of eight public beaches. The testing was part of the Florida's Healthy Beaches Program.
  • St Johns County; Professional staff members of AMRC have experience with assessment and use of septic systems for commercial and residential applications.
  • St Johns County; Professional staff members of AMRC have experience with Bacteriological analysis of potable water systems.
  • Tennessee Section, American Water Resource Association; Professional staff members of AMRC have experience with the isolation and use of motor oil degrading organisms.
  • American Society for Microbiology; Professional staff members of AMRC have experience with isolation of mycobacteria from cooling towers and results of coculture with protozoa.
  • American Society for Microbiology;Professional staff members of AMRC have experience with the isolation and use of hydrocarbon degrading microorganisms.
  • 3M and Chevron; Professional staff members of AMRC participated in the development of RCRA action levels for soil and groundwater contaminants.
  • U.S. EPA; Professional staff members of AMRC negotiated with the Potentially Responsible Parties (PRPs) on the technical approach and methodology for assessing potential residential and occupational health risks from contaminated sediment exposures.
  • Union Carbide North Landfill Superfund Site, Ohio; Professional staff members of AMRC utilizing the Superfund Accelerated Cleanup Model (SACM), wrote the risk assessment work plan and performed the risk assessment for an industrial waste landfill contaminated with PCBs and dioxins.