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Infrastructure
Vulnerability
Water and wastewater utilities are now aware of the problems associated with security at their water
and wastewater facilities since the terrorist attack of September 11,
2001. Stewart Environmental was chosen as part of a team to provide a national training program and services in
counter-terrorism measures by the American Water Works Association. In this program, we analyze the current
status of a facility and then provide customized training to improve the
security and culture within the utility. This training also provides a method for crisis management, from
determining when a crisis is real to speaking with the press during a
crisis. We work with the staff of the
utility to determine an appropriate procedural structure and pathway for
communication within the organization.
Hazardous Waste
Delisting
Stewart Environmental has successfully delisted sludge in electroplating operations formally classified
as F006 or F019 hazardous wastes.
For one client, we demonstrated through a well-researched study and subsequent report to the
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that the client’s sludge
did not pose an environmental hazard. This process took 12 months, but regulators were satisfied that the
heavy metals in the client’s sludge did not pose an environmental threat, and
the sludge is no longer considered a hazardous waste. Since then, the client’s disposal costs have been reduced by 90
percent.
Transportation
Assessments
Our team provides numerous services for urban mass transportation projects including
environmental assessments, which are required by federal agencies in order to
comply with the National Environmental Policy Act. These specialized assessments give regulatory agencies sufficient
information to determine the proposed project’s impacts to human health and the
environment. The assessment should alert agencies to potential impacts that may need to be addressed more fully in
an Environmental Impact Study. If no additional research is required, the regulatory agency may issue a Finding
of No Significant Impact (FONSI).
Environmental assessments include not only human health issues, but also investigate wildlife issues,
endangered species, noise, flooding, wetlands, historic preservation, and
more. Such investigation requires coordination with numerous agencies associated with these issues. Our
experience allows us to obtain concurrence efficiently from regulatory agencies
and other concerned organizations. We have successfully obtained a FONSI statement from the FHA, which allowed a
major mass transit system expansion project to proceed without costly delays in
governmental process tie-ups.
Advanced Treatment
Technology
Stewart Environmental is assisting Colorado State University and the USDA – Agricultural Research
Station with the design and installation of an alkaline tissue digestion (ATD)
wastewater treatment system at the University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital in
Fort Collins. ATD is a waste management process that uses alkaline hydrolysis to neutralize and destroy pathologic
waste — primarily prions in human and animal waste and tissue, animal carcasses,
and radioactive contaminated tissues.
The ATD process has proven to be a major breakthrough in the management and disposal of infectious
waste associated with Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, more commonly known as
Mad Cow Disease and its human counterpart, Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease as well as
Chronic Wasting Disease. This breakthrough will have a positive impact in Colorado because Larimer County has
the highest incidence of Chronic Wasting Disease in America.
The ATD process at CSU will reduce the spread of disease and the high costs of disposing of animal
tissue. The process effectively destroys prions, rendering the material harmless.
It is converted to an aqueous solution comprised of the
individual breakdown products of the animal tissue whereby it can be disposed
of through the sewer system rather than at one of only two existing animal
hazardous waste disposal sites in the Unites States.
Commercial Laundry
Water Treatment
Stewart Environmental is working with a commercial laundry service - a new commercial laundry company in Colorado
- to develop a wastewater treatment and water reuse system.
The system includes a design to recycle nearly all of the laundry's industrial wastewater.
A feature will be incorporated into the reuse system to recover energy through anaerobic treatment of
the high-strength laundry wastewater. This treatment system will enable the removal of oil, dirt,
and other contaminants from the wastewater. The unused soap, and a majority of the reuse water,
is returned to the laundry system at high temperatures.
This innovative approach to wastewater treatment will save the laundry service company in chemical
costs and even more significantly with energy costs. With the addition of the energy recovery system from
the anaerobic process, the advanced technology will result in a significant environmental achievement in
this mature industry.
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Innovative Wastewater
Treatment
Stewart Environmental is assisting an environmental institute with the application of a Living
Machine and constructed wetland technology in the treatment of their wastewater.
The wastewater treatment system will serve as a visual learning tool for demonstrating in real
time how wastewater is purified.
The Living MachineTM is a patented, onsite wastewater treatment
system that combines the latest developments in ecological engineering with traditional wastewater treatment technology.
Living MachinesTM are miniature ecosystems modeled after natural systems
based on photosynthesis, nutrient recycling, and biodiversity.
The system starts with 2,000 to 3,000 species of plants, animals, and microbes.
Plants with extensive root systems are placed on a supporting mesh slightly below the
water level in the open aerobic reactors. The roots provide a healthy habitat for bacteria and a whole
range of other organisms such as algae, protozoa, zooplanktons, snails, clams, and even fish.
Located in a greenhouse with a controlled temperature, the plants and other organisms remain active
throughout the year.
Living MachinesTM and constructed wetlands are excellent learning
tools and have been installed in several learning environments. They provide an observational
learning setting where students can see the improvement in wastewater from non-usable to very clean reusable water.
Water Reuse
At Stewart Environmental, we believe that water reuse will become a significant issue, especially in the
western United States. Our firm has been involved in water reuse process design since the 1970s. Dr. Stewart was one
of the lead design engineers for the Denver Water Reuse project, funded by the EPA for the study
of direct reuse of wastewater.
Water reuse systems, either developed or implemented by Stewart Environmental, allow clients to
maximize their water usage while reducing overall costs. Stewart Environmental has developed reuse
systems for metal finishing operations that allow direct reuse of water while
significantly decreasing wastewater discharge into the environment. Not only does water reuse lower operational
costs, it also saves a limited, precious resource.
Water Quality Monitoring
We have performed water quality monitoring since the environmental laboratory opened in 1980.
Our services have included:
Sampling Programs: Stewart Environmental has the unique
capability to obtain water samples in the field and then analyze them at our
lab. Most of our clients appreciate this “one-stop shopping” for water quality monitoring.
Wastewater Monitoring: Our sampling equipment
provides accurate and informative sample data. Our field personnel are adept at installing this equipment at your site
while following all of the OSHA requirements for confined space entry.
Groundwater Monitoring: We have more than 20 years
experience in groundwater monitoring programs. Our staff is capable of installing the various groundwater monitoring
wells and then performing the necessary well development to obtain representative
groundwater samples ranging from volatile organic compounds to heavy metals.
Statistical Analysis: Our environmental engineers
and scientists have performed numerous statistical analyses of the results
obtained from water quality studies. We have used both Sanitas and WQSTAT water quality statistical
computer models.
Expert Witness
Stewart Environmental has assisted clients in court cases through expert witness testimony for over 20
years. Cases have included water quality issues and landfill and remediation projects. Dr. Stewart is qualified
as an environmental expert from county court to federal court. He is also part
of the Certified Ethical Expert program administered by the American Council of
Engineering Companies of Colorado. This program requires an individual to be reviewed by peers for qualification as an
expert in certain areas. Dr. Stewart has been qualified under this program for environmental engineering.
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