Soil and groundwater were impacted by petroleum contaminants due to a subsurface release from a gasoline underground storage tank (UST) system in 1988. Light non-aqueous phase liquid (LNAPL) was present
Keystone Consulting Engineers provided all the mapping and boundaries on the mapping within the comprehensive plan maps. The maps are used by the Township staff, residents, potential developers, etc. to determine zoning boundaries, land use designations, potential karst areas, parks within the municipality, etc.
KCE completed the design, permitting, competitive bid package preparation, and construction oversight for a new 2-story fire station building located at intersection of Fifth Street and Lehigh Avenue in the
KCE completed the design, permitting and construction of a large storm drainage improvement project throughout the South Stroudsburg area. The project also included the installation of curb, sidewalk, handicap ramps, and pavement improvements.
Three years after the main St. Luke’s Anderson Campus opened in the Fall of 2011. KCE prepared the Land Development plans and secured all required governmental approvals for a 75,000 square-foot medical office building located to the west of the main campus.
KCE has been managing a multi-year project to map utilities and appurtenances throughout the Township and create a GIS-based infrastructure management system. KCE’s work will improve emergency response, maintenance scheduling and budgeting, and greatly reduce the time typically required to retrieve utility data.
During a routine operations inspection, petroleum vapors and free product were identified in the submersible pump manway of a 4,000-gallon unleaded gasoline underground storage tank (UST). Further investigation revealed a
A catastrophic release of approximately 2,323 gallons of unleaded gasoline occurred from a 6,000-gallon unleaded gasoline underground storage tank (UST). Interim remedial actions consisted of removal of UST and minimal