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About us

Since its founding in 1984, DAY has proudly served a diverse client base, ranging from small to mid-sized businesses to Fortune 500 companies. Our clients also include utilities, financial institutions, transportation agencies, municipalities, developers, contractors, and a wide array of organizations in both the public and private sectors.

DAY’s team of experienced engineers, scientists, geologists, and technicians is dedicated to delivering practical, cost-effective solutions tailored to meet our clients’ needs. We understand the importance of clear, ongoing communication throughout every stage of a project. From start to finish, we ensure our clients are consistently informed and involved, fostering a collaborative and transparent approach.

DAY specializes in providing comprehensive services in Environmental Site Assessments, Investigations, Remediation, Process Design, and GIS, delivering tailored solutions to meet our clients’ needs

Phase I Environmental Site Assessment (ESA): This initial phase checks for environmental issues by looking at property history, regulations, conducting interviews, and inspecting the site for Recognized Environmental Conditions (RECs). If RECs are found, a Phase II ESA is conducted. This involves detailed investigations and sampling to assess contamination and plan necessary cleanup measures. These assessments help manage risks for buyers and lenders.

An Environmental Site Investigation (ESI) assesses soil, groundwater, and surface conditions to determine the presence and extent of contamination. It typically follows a Phase II ESA, involving soil and water sampling, laboratory analysis, and risk evaluation. The results help guide remediation efforts and regulatory compliance.

Environmental Restoration is the process of cleaning up and rehabilitating contaminated land, water, and ecosystems to restore them to a safe and sustainable condition. It involves remediation techniques such as soil excavation, groundwater treatment, and habitat restoration to mitigate environmental damage and ensure regulatory compliance.

Work closely with businesses to adhere to environmental regulations, permits, and safety standards. It involves supporting specific permitting and reporting needs; assessing air, water, and waste management practices, and implementing measures to minimize environmental impact and maintain regulatory compliance.

The planning, development and implementation of efficient systems to meet environmental compliance requirements and objectives, focusing on optimizing reliability, minimizing waste and operating costs, and providing consistent compliance results. Services include regulatory agency coordination, design of treatment and monitoring systems, sizing and selection of equipment, systems installation and installation support, and operations and maintenance services.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) used to capture, analyze, and visualize spatial data. It helps in mapping, environmental planning, and decision-making by integrating geographic information with data analysis, enabling better resource management and problem-solving across various industries.