Environmental Project Experience
We provide a balance of the appropriate level of investigation and remediation to meet development requirements while protecting human health and the environment.
Environmental |
MEC |
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Fort McClellan Redevelopment |
Fort McClellan MEC Remediation |
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| Matrix Environmental Services has been working at Fort McClellan since 2002 and continues work there today. | Fort McClellan in Anniston, AL is the first BRAC site contaminated with MEC to achieve early transfer from the Army. | ||
Stapleton Redevelopment |
Kansas Army Ammuntion Plant Loadline Decontamination |
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| Forest City Stapleton’s environmental consultant during redevelopment of this 4700-acre site. | Matrix is performing the explosives characterization of buildings in the 500, 700, and 900 Area load, assemble, and pack (LAP) production areas. | ||
Kansas Army Ammunition Plant Redevelopment |
Active Range Clearance: Emerald Warrior 10 |
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| Comprehensive environmental consulting and cleanup services. | Matrix supported the Special Operations Command 2010 Operation Emerald Warrior live-fire aerial training exercises at Pelham Range in Anniston, Alabama. | ||
Fitzsimons Redevelopment |
Malta Test Station MEC Remediation |
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| In 1995, Congress authorized the closure of Fitzsimons under Base Realignment and Closure Act (BRAC) legislation. The site has since become a hub for healthcare and advanced technology companies. | The Former Malta (Rocket) Test Station is a FUDS and NPL site which is being redeveloped by the Luther Forest Technology Campus Economic Development Corporation. | ||
Fort McPherson Redevelopment |
Iron Mountain Road Addition MEC Remediation |
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Matrix worked at Fort McPherson for a number of BRAC-related issues, including environmental cleanup. |
Matrix performed a preconstruction MEC clearance at the Iron Mountain Road Addition Site in Anniston, Alabama. | ||
Naval Station Roosevelt Roads Redevelopment |
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| Matrix provided a comprehensive environmental and ecological review of existing programs at this BRAC site. | |||