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Duncklee & Dunham has provided complete civil site design services to developers involved with commercial and residential construction. These services have included private water service design for connection  to public water supply services, stormwater drainage design and Best Management Practices for post-construction runoff, grading and erosion prevention plans, pressure and gravity sanitary sewer design for connection to municipal wastewater facilities, parking lot design and parking plans, and design of roadway access to DOT roadways.  Duncklee & Dunham staff has experience dealing with multiple levels of government and state DOTs in the permitting process for site development activities, and have experience working with state conventional and express permit programs for expediting of stormwater and wastewater permits.   The types of projects with which we have provided site design services include commercial and residential (single-family and multi-family) sites ranging in size from one acre to over twenty acres, predominantly in the coastal areas of North Carolina.

 

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Latest News at Duncklee & Dunham
 

May  2011

Daphne Jones, Senior Geologist, and Clark Wipfield, Staff Geologist, took the National Association of State Board of Geology (ASBOG) exam on March 4, 2011. These standardized examinations are currently used by 30 states to test for professional geologist (P.G.) licensure. On May 5th, Ms. Jones was notified that she passed the Fundamentals of Geology and Practice of Geology exams, and qualifies to become a P.G. in the state of North Carolina. Mr. Wipfield passed the Fundamentals of Geology exam, and is now a registered Geologist-In-Training for North Carolina.

May  2011

The Brownfields Services Group completed additional Phase II work in Greenville, NC under the City's EPA Brownfields Petroleum Assessment Grant in early May. Work included pulling five hydraulic lifts in a former tire service center. Soil samples were collected under the lifts to determine if the site could be clean closed. Lifts are considered underground storage tanks (USTs) in North Carolina, and work is conducted under the DENR UST Section's guidelines. While lifts could be pulled in order to sample underneath them, over excavation as allowed by the UST Section is considered remediation and cannot be funded under an assessment grant. If the soil samples collected exceed the levels for clean closure, the non-profit foundation that is redeveloping the site as a regional science museum will be responsible for further excavation and sampling to reach closure levels.

February  2011

REC Team staff members met to discuss the findings of a January 2011 technical training session with DENR IHSB REC Program regulators in their Raleigh office. Items of discussion included the addition of phosphorous to the Appendix 1 list in A.7.1.1.3 and new requirements for hexavalent chromium soil testing. In order to stay current and provide a consistent work product, Duncklee & Dunham sends an RSM to each technical event held in the Raleigh DENR office. Upon returning, the results are discussed with other RSMs in the company. The meeting notes are placed in our corporate REC Program Notebook for future reference.

November  2010

Duncklee & Dunham's Brownfields Services Group was awarded the environmental consulting contract with the County of Wayne, North Carolina to implement their hazardous and petroleum EPA Brownfields Assessment Grants ($400,000). The County of Wayne was one of the four North Carolina assessment grants awarded in 2010, along with Charlotte ($400,000), Wilson and Whiteville (both $200,000 grants). All municipalities in the county (e.g. Goldsboro, Mt. Olive, Pikeville) are eligible to use the assessment funds. Our firm is also currently performing similar brownfields assessment activities under EPA grants awarded to Wilson and Greenville, North Carolina.

September 2010

Duncklee & Dunham is pleased to announce Richard A. Kolb, PG has joined our staff as a Senior Geologist/Senior Project Manager.  Rick adds a wealth of expertise in the performance of Phase I Environmental Site Assessments, the design and implementation of all types of soil or groundwater assessments, and in technical writing and review of environmental documents.  His project experience includes the performance or review of over 3,000 Phase I ESA across the US, Puerto Rico, and Mexico.  He has given several Due Diligence presentations to the NC Bar Association and currently serves as the Engineering/Consultant representative on the NC Department of Commerce’s Certified Sites Steering Committee.

August  2010

Rodak Engineering has merged into Duncklee & Dunham.  As a result, Duncklee & Dunham now offers engineering services such as air pollution control design and permitting, stormwater design permitting and monitoring, wastewater system design, point of entry treatment system design and construction, soil and groundwater treatment system design, and environmental compliance auditing and management system support.  For more information about our engineering services, please contact Andy Rodak, PE at andy@dunckleedunham.com .

May 2010

Duncklee & Dunham has been a NC DENR Registered Environmental Consultant (REC) since 1998 and has three DENR approved Registered Site Managers (RSMs) under the REC Program. Duncklee & Dunham RSMs are managing four active REC site projects involving metal, chlorinated solvent, and nutrient contamination in soil and ground water.

February  2010

Dave Duncklee, Tom Dunham, Daphne Jones, Bryson Trexler, and Andy Rodak of Duncklee & Dunham recently attended the 2010 Southeastern In Situ Soil and Groundwater Remediation Conference to maintain our edge in In Situ Chemical Oxidation (ISCO), In Situ Chemical Reduction (ISCR),  and bioaugmentation technologies. The technical presentations, as well as interfacing with other consultants, scientists, and regulators, proved to be valuable.
 


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