• UST and AST System Removal and Upgrades
• UST / AST Installation, Design and Construction
• BUSTR Closure Reports and Assessments
• Tier I, II and III Risk Assessments
• Abandon-in-Place Services
• Phase II ESA Services
• Tank Tightness Testing
• Ohio Petroleum UST Release Compensation Board (OPUSTRCB) Claim Preparation

Smart underground storage tank (UST) management begins with Lawhon & Associates, Inc. L&A has competitively positioned itself to cater to UST owners and operators to help upgrade, remove or replace their UST’s. L&A can assist with all regulated and non-regulated USTs, including, gasoline, diesel, waste oil, jet fuel, emergency generator and heating oil tanks.

Lawhon & Associates, Inc. has extensive experience working on petroleum related projects under the State Fire Marshal Bureau of Underground Storage Tank Regulations (BUSTR).

L&A provides turn-key services for owners and operators of underground storage tank systems. We also provide turn-key services to those interested in above-ground storage tanks. These projects range from permitting, design, installation, closure documentation and remediation. Old rules remediation services include, site assessments, remediation action plans, risk assessments and active remediation (in-site and ex-situ). New rules remediation services include Tier 1 and 2 evaluation, interim corrective actions, risk assessments and active remediation.

Projects


Asbestos and Lead Management
Biological Contamination / Mold & Indoor Air Quality
Decommissioning and Demolition
Phase I, II, III Environmental Site Assessments, Risk Assessments and Compliance
Health and Safety
Hydrogeological / Geophysical Investigations
Industrial Hygiene / Toxicology
Maintenance Plan Advisory Services (MPA)
Underground / Aboveground Storage Tank Management
Voluntary Action Program (VAP) / Brownfield
Wetland Services

 

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Serving the United States with offices in Columbus, Cleveland, Akron, and Dayton, Ohio, and Washington, D.C.