Environmental Science and Engineering
Solving complex environmental problems requires experienced professionals who can quickly assess complicated requirements, evaluate feasible alternatives, and develop and implement innovative, cost-effective solutions. The Environmental Science and Engineering Division analyzes and resolves real-world environmental assessment, compliance and remediation problems for a broad range of transportation issues.
Our mission is to perform life-cycle, turnkey environmental engineering and remediation work, including:
- National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Compliance & Environmental Impact Assessment
- Site Characterization and Remedial Design
- Remediation and Restoration
- Emergency Response
- Decontamination, Demolition, and Decommissioning
- Contaminant Fate and Transport Analysis
- Innovative Technology Applications
- Environmental Management Systems (EMS)
- GIS and Management Information Systems
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Compliance and Training
- Hazardous materials (HAZMAT) Transportation Safety and Security
- Environmental Policy Development and Rulemaking
Capabilities
- Reduce pollution and other adverse environmental effects from transportation and transportation facilities.
- Streamline environmental review of transportation infrastructure projects.
Human Health Impacts of Noise in National Parks Reference Library
This searchable reference library includes abstracts and links to publications related to the study of the human health impacts of noise.
Evaluating and Mitigating the Risk of Disease Transmission at Airports and on Aircraft Reference Center
This searchable reference center includes abstracts and links to publications related to the study of the evaluation and mitigation of the risk of disease transmission in airports and aircrafts.
Featured Work
- Air Tour Management Plan (ATMP)
- Unstaffed Infrastructure Sustainment (UIS)
- Fire Life Safety (FLS)
- High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP)
- Hazardous Materials Safety
Staff
Contact Us
Paul Valihura, Division Chief
617.494.2918
paul.valihura@dot.gov

