As subcontractor to AECOM, Brice supported an innovative remedial action project at Berwick Creek in Chehalis, Washington. The project objective was to remediate PCE contamination in the subsurface beneath Berwick Creek using thermal treatment. The source of contamination was dumping of spent solvent. Brice’s scope of work included site preparation, temporary facilities, Berwick Creek water Read More
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Shoreline Cap and Outfall Repair, Tacoma, Washington
Through its JV, Brice-AECOM JV1, Brice completed a high-profile environmental construction project along the western shore of Commencement Bay in Ruston and Tacoma, Washington, at the location of the former ASARCO facility, a historic site with a legacy dating back to the late 1800s. The 90-acre location, encompassing the shoreline down to mean lower low Read More
Remedial Action, Former FAA Station
Brice completed a unique remedial action at a remote site in Alaska involving onsite landfarming of petroleum contaminated soil, in-situ chemical oxidation treatment of smear zone soil and groundwater, removal of an unregulated landfill being eroded by the Skwentna River and threatening a release into surface water, streambank restoration, and removal, restoration and offsite disposal Read More
GAC/Resin Ion Exchange System Installation, Eareckson AS, Shemya, Alaska
High levels of organic analytes were found in the Eareckson Air Station (EAS) drinking water supply. A granulated active carbon (GAC) and ion resin exchange (IX) system was selected by the government to treat disinfection by-products caused by organics in the water reacting with chlorine and low levels of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid Read More
FAA Remediation, Aleutian Islands, AK
In 2019, Brice Environmental performed a release investigation, demolition, and remediation on three islands, mobilizing with a single barge in one judiciously choreographed field season at defunct Civil Aeronautics Authority (CAA), now Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), radio range towers. The project involved remote and uninhabited sites on three Aleutian Islands— Hog, Umnak, and Caton Islands, Read More
Remediation on Wake Island Airfield
Brice performed a remedial action at Sites OT013 (Scrap Metal Pile No. 2 and Burn Area) and ZZ011 (Burn Area No. 2) on Wake Island Airfield, Wake Island Atoll. The project objectives included removal of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB)-contaminated soil at OT013, excavation of dioxin-contaminated soil at ZZ011, confirmation soil sampling, and transport and disposal of Read More
Missile Defense Agency Facilities, Wake Island Airfield
Brice performed the construction and renovation of five MDA buildings located on Wake Island including construction of a 2,000 square-foot Flight Test Communications Facility and the Peacock Point Communications Terminal Facility, and the modernization/upgrade of Building 1607 (Storage Building), 1615 and 1654 (Missile Storage Buildings). The new Flight Test Communications Facility will house flight test Read More