Cox Colvin & Associates, Inc.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

NEW! Contractor Vapor Pin Kit now available

Our new contractor Vapor Pin kit includes the following:
10 Vapor Pins™;
20 Sleeves;
20 Vapor Pin™ Caps;
10 Secure Flush Mount Covers;
1 Spanner Screwdriver;
1 Stainless Steel Drilling Guide;
1 Installation/Extraction Tool;
1 Brush;
1 Water Dam for leak testing;
1 Vapor Pin™ SOP; and
Hard-sided carrying Case.
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Career Opportunities with Cox-Colvin

Cox-Colvin and Associates currently has the following career opportunities available in our Columbus, Ohio office.

Geologist/Hydrogeologist
Seeking Geologist/Hydrogeologist with Master's Degree and 2 to 5 years of experience in the technical implementation and management of investigation/remediation and groundwater monitoring projects. Some level of field work will be required. Candidates should possess excellent writing, communication, and problem solving skills.

Environmental Engineer
Seeking Environmental Engineer with 3 to 5 years of consulting experience in the technical implementation and management of investigation/remediation, facility compliance, and groundwater monitoring projects. Some level of field work will be required.

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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Road Salt Storage: Potential Groundwater Contaminant Source

Improper storage of road salt can contaminate groundwater and surface water and leave the owner/operator liable for damages. Recently, several salt storage piles have been identified by Ohio EPA as the source of high chlorides in public and private drinking water supplies. If you store salt, there are steps you can take to eliminate or limit its potential to contaminate surface or groundwater.
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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

State Regulators Look to EPA for Guidance on Long-Term Post Closure Care at Subtitle C Facilities

Many hazardous waste facilities around the country quickly are approaching the end of their 30 year post-closure period. What happens after 30 years, and on what criteria is the decision made? The regulations aren't clear. State regulators are looking for guidance from EPA before the onslaught begins.
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Thursday, February 21, 2013

PA DEP Establishes Process for use of Mine Influenced Water in Natural Gas Extraction

Thousands of miles of streams throughout the eastern US coal region are impacted by mine influenced water (MIW) from centuries of mining activities. The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection recently published a white paper providing a framework for using MIW in the natural gas extraction process, thereby partially satisfying the need for water used in hydraulic fracturing and providing a long-term disposal option for MIW.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

In-Situ Microcosm Studies: An Effective Multi-Purpose Tool for Groundwater

In-situ microcosm studies can be performed within a monitor well to provide valuable information throughout various phases of the cleanup project. Contaminant, geochemical, and microbial results obtained from the studies allows the practitioner to have a better understanding of subsurface conditions and to make more informed decisions pertaining to monitored natural attenuation and bioremediation.
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Thursday, February 14, 2013

New Policies Change Pennsylvania DEP Permitting Process

The way in which the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) processes and approves permits significantly changed in November 2012 with the issuance of two policies. The policies are intended to streamline the permitting process across all bureaus of the DEP. However, there are some concerns among industry and the public regarding the clarity and effectiveness of the policies.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Background Metals Concentrations in Ohio's Urbans Soils - A Progress Report

In April 2009, Ohio EPA's Voluntary Action Program (VAP) staff announced the formation of a working group to evaluate background concentrations of metals and other substances in urban soils. The primary goal of the evaluation is to streamline the efforts of Volunteers seeking a Covenant Not to Sue under the VAP on properties intended for unrestricted future use within urbanized areas. However, the evaluations also will be beneficial to others completing risk-based cleanups under other environmental programs. Initial data sets are in.  Let the evaluations begin!
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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Clean Water Act Violations: Lessons Learned

Recent Federal action against an oil and gas (O&G) company in West Virginia highlights the importance of being aware of Clean Water Act obligations during the O&G exploration and production process.
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Friday, February 8, 2013

EPA's Revised Vapor Intrusion Guidance

EPA's Office of Solid Waste and Emergency Response (OSWER) had long promised to release the final version of the Vapor Intrusion (VI) guidance by the end of November 2012 - exactly ten years after releasing the draft guidance. They didn't make it. But EPA has released a draft copy of the VI guidance to state agencies, and Cox-Colvin has had a chance to review it.
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Friday, February 1, 2013

Cox-Colvin Staff Member Completes Wetland Delineation Training

In early November 2012, Jake Elder of Cox-Colvin completed an intensive 38-hour Army Corps of Engineers (ACOE) Wetland Delineation Training Program which satisfies the requirements to delineate wetlands per the accepted protocols of the ACOE. This training enhances Jake's extensive academic background in wetland soils and previous training on the Ohio Rapid Assessment Method (ORAM) for wetlands. Jake's experience and updated training will allow Cox-Colvin to better assist clients with wetland delineation and permitting issues.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Ohio EPA Seeks Input on New Universal Waste

Ohio EPA is seeking early stakeholder input on the possibility of adding additional hazardous wastes to Ohio's universal waste program.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

OSHA Regulatory Agenda Released

OSHA recently released its semiannual regulatory agenda. The agenda shows three final rules are projected to move forward in 2013, including Confined Spaces in Construction, Electric Power Transmission and Distribution and Electric Protective Equipment, and Walking Working Surfaces and Personal Fall Protection Systems.
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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

EPA Seeks Early Stakeholder Input on Changes to Wetland Antidegradation Rules

As proposed in Senate Bill 294, changes to the Wetland Antidegradation Rules in the Ohio Revised Code (ORC) will allow in-lieu fee mitigation. The proposed changes also allow Ohio EPA and Ohio Department of Natural Resources to develop and operate their own in-lieu fee programs.
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Thursday, January 24, 2013

EPA Fracking Report Provides Few Answers

EPA recently released its progress report entitled Study of the Potential Impacts of Hydraulic Fracturing on Drinking Water. The lengthy report shows that EPA is focused on conducting unbiased research, but does little to provide preliminary results or conclusions, leaving citizens and the regulated community up in the air.
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

EPA's 2012 Enforcement Results

EPA recently released its annual enforcement results for 2012, and it's clear that the program remains strong and active. Beyond the spin, what do the 2012 results tell us regarding enforcement going forward?
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Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Lead Risk-Based Cleanup Levels Likely to be Lowered

Current risk-based lead concentrations will soon be lowered by EPA based on findings presented by the Center for Disease Control Advisory Committee on Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention.
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