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successful pathway into any environmental project generally
starts with a strategically crafted scope of work, which
is subsequently crafted into individual workplans.
PNL’s philosophy is that the formulation of these
documents is one of the most important project tasks.
We have worked with many sophisticated clients to craft
project planning documents, which have flexibility,
yet possess a long shelf life and “steer”
the project in the clients’ interests.
We have prepared SOWs which become embodied
in Consent Decrees or Orders.
We make extensive
use of decision trees that anticipate future milestone
decision points, and in general, attempt to reduce what
will be classified as impacted materials.
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PNL
recently assisted the Ascon Site PRPs formulate
an SOW for the management of up to one million cubic
yards of oil-impacted sludges and soils.
PNL personnel wrote an SOW for the PAB Superfund
Site, which contained a multi-remedy option decision
tree. This figure helped the PRPs later minimize
the site waste volumes that needed to be stabilized
to more stringent EPA standards.
We have formulated SOWs where certain work is only
triggered based on findings from the early work.
We have been strong advocates for planning contingency
remedies where work would only proceed based on
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A
Satisfactory Solution
Involves Managing Relationships
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