Your one stop shop for Environmental Site Assessments (ESAs). The key to performing these assessments successfully has been our responsiveness, timeliness and cost-effectiveness.
Services Include:
- Environmental Assessments of Facilities to Evaluate Areas of Potential Liability
- Due Diligence (“Phase I”) Assessments, Including Review of Regulatory Agency File Information to Assess Facility Compliance History, the Potential for Impacts from Neighboring Properties, and Property & Area Usage History
- Technical Assistance Regarding Environmental Aspects of Property Transactions, Corporate Mergers, or Property Sales
- Inspection of property, structures and neighboring properties to identify recognized environmental concerns (RECs)
- Review of archival records to identify historical recognized environmental concerns (HRECs)
- Soil & Ground Water Contamination Identification & Source Characterization Studies (“Phase II”)
The risk of worker’s compensation insurance claims and loss of productivity due to unsuitable working conditions often exceed the cost of implementing a program to correct the source of the problem. JMT’s health and safety officers can evaluate environmental stressors in the workplace and advise employers in developing programs to protect the health and safety of their employees.
Our Services Include:
- Measuring workplace noise levels to ensure compliance with the Occupational Noise Exposure Standard
- Establishing the need for and implementing Hearing Conservation Programs
- Sampling for respirable dust (particulate matter sampling)
- Monitoring airborne contaminants such as VOCs, carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
- Collecting dosimeter samples for laboratory analysis and ensuring compliance to 8-hour Time weighted averages (TWAs), permissible exposure limits (PELs) and short term exposure limits (STELs)
We have worked on hundreds of projects, whether that be in-house or through consulting firms, where site specific remedial systems have been installed and maintained. These systems represent state of the art remedial technologies which are designed to solve our clients’ environmental contamination problems in a cost-effective and timely manner.
In Pennsylvania, the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) requires certified contractors for the handling of all regulated storage tanks and inspection activities. This is mandated by the state’s Storage Tank and Spill Prevention Act and its corresponding regulations (25 Pa. Code Chapter 245).
Any work on a regulated storage tank system, must be performed by a DEP-certified contractor.
At JMT our employees hold certification in the following categories:
- AMR: Aboveground manufactured storage tank system removal from service
- AFR: Aboveground field constructed and manufactured aboveground storage tank system removal from service
- AMEX: Aboveground storage tank system mechanical installation, modification, and removal
- ACVL: Aboveground storage tank-civil
- AMMX: Aboveground manufactured metallic storage tank installation and modification
- AMNX: Aboveground nonmetallic storage tank installation and modification
- UMX: Underground storage tank system installation and modification
- UMR: Underground storage tank system removal from service

