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Hull || Services|| Waste Management

Little Broad Run Landfill, West Virginia

Hull has provided waste management solutions for over 30 years, including participating in the development and implementation of related technology and regulatory programs from their inception. We have worked on over 120 landfills. In fact, our company was originally founded on waste management solutions service offerings.

We evaluate each client's objectives, activities and needs to prepare a comprehensive strategy. Our team then prioritizes steps to minimize waste generation, beneficially reuse waste where feasible, and identify responsible, efficient management of residuals.

Hull's expertise in other areas such as environmental compliance, urban redevelopment and conservation, general land use practice, and our alternative energy and power quality experience help us identify innovative solutions to waste management that can also address other public and business objectives.

Our experience also recognizes the benefits of including community outreach and the concept of public/private partnerships to achieve success in waste management initiatives.

We help our clients identify risk and evaluate alternative approaches to risk management. Where appropriate, we will partner with our clients to address long-term risks and help them remain in compliance with applicable regulations.

A strategic waste management strategy will reduce business risks and operating costs while improving the environment. It is a value-adding activity for any energy, manufacturing service company, or asset-management enterprise.

Hull has helped site, permit and build many landfills. We work with our clients to understand waste flows, market needs, community stakeholders, and the physical, environmental and ecological challenges to develop or expand a facility. Hull provides:

  • Innovative designs that optimize overall land use while considering permitting and constructability issues often resulting in cost savings from a unit cost perspective;
  • Construction quality assurance (QA) and quality control (QC) plans;
  • Construction sequencing and bid documents;
  • QA/QC services;
  • Certification documents and contract administration;
  • Construction management services;
  • Closure and post-closure planning;
  • Future use opportunities such as waste-to-energy applications, redevelopment and conservation scenarios;
  • Permitting, design and environmental monitoring services required to maintain regulatory compliance for all media, including air, wastewater, storm water, ground water and other regulated media;
  • Plan development required to maintain compliance with applicable regulations to document that the performance of engineered systems are working or to identify, assess or correct potential impacts, including Sampling and Analysis (and Statistical) Plans; Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans; Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plans, National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System permits; Wastewater Discharge Permits, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers Section 404 Dredging Permits; and many different mining and industrial material and waste permits;
  • Accurate assessment of subsurface conditions;
  • Traditional geotechnical explorations and hydrogeologic investigations;
  • Comprehensive slope stability analyses and slope stabilization methods; and
  • Dams/reservoirs and ground modification treatments.

To find out how Hull can help, please contact Hull's Waste Management Market Leader, John Hull, PE at (419) 385-2018.

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A project development and engineering company providing brownfields, shale oil and gas, alternative energy, environmental, and waste management services in the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and nationwide. Offices in Indiana, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. An ENR Top 500 Design Firm and ZweigWhite Top 100 Hot Firm.