Chatham County Environmental Biography
Project Description
AEM provided professional services to Chatham County from 1999 through 2003. The County has five Landfill facilities that AEM has worked on in addition to other miscellaneous projects. The five landfill facilities in Chatham County are discussed individually below.
Chevis Road MSWL
AEM collected samples from 12 groundwater monitoring wells and 1 surface water monitoring station on a semi annual basis at this facility. Samples were analyzed for pH, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, and Turbidity in the field and samples were submitted to a subcontract laboratory (under proper chain-of-custody procedures) for analysis of metal and volatile organic concentrations (VOCs).
Dillon Road MSWL
AEM collected samples from 11 groundwater monitoring wells and 2 surface water monitoring station on a semi annual basis at this facility. Samples were analyzed for pH, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, and Turbidity in the field and samples were submitted to a subcontract laboratory (under proper chain-of-custody procedures) for analysis of metal and volatile organic concentrations (VOCs).
Sharon Park MSWL
AEM collected samples from 13 groundwater monitoring wells and 4 surface water monitoring station on a semi annual basis at this facility. Samples were analyzed for pH, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, and Turbidity in the field and samples were submitted to a subcontract laboratory (under proper chain-of-custody procedures) for analysis of metal and volatile organic concentrations (VOCs).
Thomas Avenue MSWL
AEM collected samples from 10 groundwater monitoring wells and 4 surface water monitoring station on a semi annual basis at this facility. Samples were analyzed for pH, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, and Turbidity in the field and samples were submitted to a subcontract laboratory (under proper chain-of-custody procedures) for analysis of metal and volatile organic concentrations (VOCs).
Wilmington Island MSWL
AEM collected samples from 10 groundwater monitoring wells and 2 surface water monitoring station on a semi annual basis at this facility. Samples were analyzed for pH, Conductivity, Dissolved Oxygen, Temperature, and Turbidity in the field and samples were submitted to a subcontract laboratory (under proper chain-of-custody procedures) for analysis of metal and volatile organic concentrations (VOCs).