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Fort Worth, Texas

Environmental Services in Fort Worth, TX

Fort Worth's Phase I record is stockyards, rail, defense plants, and oil, each era leaving a documented footprint. Packing-plant and stockyard legacies sit under near-north redevelopment; rail corridors and their fueling and maintenance histories cross the county; mid-century defense manufacturing left well-known plumes with published boundaries; and Barnett Shale activity added thousands of well and pad sites, many now surrounded by development. The ASTM E1527 process runs each thread against the parcel, uses the extensive public record around the known sites rather than speculating, and states findings plainly. Phase II sampling, where warranted, closes the remaining questions with data.

Barnett Shale-era gas wells and pad sites are embedded throughout the Fort Worth urban fabric, and parcel-specific well status, active, plugged, or orphaned, is a standard checkable item on Tarrant County assessments.

  • Phase I Environmental Site Assessments for acquisitions and refinancing
  • Phase II subsurface sampling when a Phase I identifies recognized environmental conditions
  • Construction stormwater support: SWPPP compliance inspections
  • Soil management screening for export and import of fill material

FAQ · Fort Worth

There is a gas well pad on the adjacent tract. What matters?

Status and history: whether the well is active or plugged, any recorded spills or violations, pipeline and equipment locations, and setback implications for your development. All of it is documentable from state records plus reconnaissance.

The known plume maps show us nearby. Are we in it?

The published investigations usually answer that with existing monitoring data, which is the first stop. Where the parcel sits near a mapped edge, targeted sampling resolves it definitively, and either answer is better than proximity anxiety.

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