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
Keystone Consulting Engineers, Inc. (KCE) provided comprehensive land development services to design and obtain requisite permits for a new dormitory at Moravian College in Bethlehem, PA. The new facility occupies an environmentally sensitive site adjacent to the Monocacy Creek, much of it in the floodplain.
Keystone Consulting Engineers built a Story Map on ESRI's GIS platform for Upper Macungie Township, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. This story map is an interactive map that assists UMT with it's MS4 objectives.
A release occurred from an unregulated 10,000-gallon petroleum underground storage tank (UST) impacted soils, groundwater, and an adjacent stream. The remedial action consisted of excavation of the source area and
KCE completed the design, permitting and construction of several upgrades to the Palmerton public water supply to bring the entire water system into compliance with the new DEP 4-LOG Treatment Requirements. The project also included the installation of several sections of water main, along with the replacement of several pipe sections within the existing water system reservoir.
KCE was proud to assist our municipal client, Moore Township, Northampton County in completing a bridge project. Our team performed surveying, construction stake-out, permitting, developed plans and specification and contract
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, Inc. prepared the Land Development plans for this high-profile project that included 68,000 square-foot Joint Operations Facility that was delivered via a cooperative partnership between the Cetronia