Mariah Burnett, previously an intern for Triterra, joins the Triterra team as a Geologist. Mariah holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geological Sciences from Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan) along with a Professional Geographic Information Systems Certificate from Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan). Mariah’s work at Triterra will focus primarily on contaminant investigation and remediation projects along with aiding on environmental due diligence projects. Her responsibilities include coordinating field work, communicating with subcontractors, completing subsurface investigations, overseeing remediation work, and preparing technical reports. Mariah has a thorough understanding of Part 201 (Environmental Remediation) and Part 213 (Leaking Underground Storage Tanks) regulations, which allows her to evaluate sites and determine effective and economical solutions to environmental situations that arise from our client’s operations.
Triterra has the experience and equipment to perform demolition site management and demolition air monitoring. Triterra has been involved with hundreds of demolition-related projects and has performed demolition air monitoring for asbestos, lead, and nuisance dust.
Triterra can develop demolition specifications and health and safety plans that provide the direction required for all contractors and inspectors to use when conducting activities on-site. During demolition activities, Triterra site representatives ensure regulatory compliance with key issues such as UST removal, universal waste removal, and abatement of asbestos, lead, and mold-laden building materials. When necessary, Triterra will provide site clearance, air monitoring, and the coordination of site-wide dust control measures.
Triterra offers a full-service approach for full facility decommissioning.