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Roundabouts: Knowing when to use
A new year begins with due diligence for Phase I ESAs
Stanton takes on firm's national Water Resources practice
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Happy new year from Olsson!

 John Bolders

For the new year, we bring our clients a new look for our e-newsletter - a fresh perspective for "Perspectives."

 

This month, we bring helpful information on traffic roundabouts - where they're most useful and where they should be avoided. We also bring news to inform clients on how the revised ASTM due diligence standard helps Olsson's scientists conduct Phase I ESA projects.

 

Finally, we're pleased to announce that, with new personnel changes, Tony Stanton, PE, has fully assumed his role as Olsson's Water Resources practice group leader.

 

As always, I welcome your questions or concerns. Please feel free to contact me.

 

John Bolders
Colorado Office Leader
303.237.2072 or [email protected] 

Roundabouts: Knowing when to use

By Andrew Meyerkord, PE, Transportation

 

For some, roundabouts invoke anxiety-producing images of driving trapped in an endless circle with no easy exit. However, well-designed roundabouts are a legitimate tool for traffic management, when used in the appropriate context.

 

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A new year begins with due diligence for Phase I ESAs

By William Polivka, Compliance and Remediation

 

Per an American Society of Testing and Materials standard revision, conducting Phase I Environmental Site Assessments just got a little more manageable for clients seeking answers to whether contamination exists under their newly purchased property.

 

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Stanton takes on firm's national Water Resources practice

Tony Stanton was recently named to lead Olsson's nationwide Water Resources practice. Tony served as the team leader for the Kansas City Water Resources team since mid-2004 and continued to shoulder these responsibilities until this month. With new personnel changes, Tony has been able to fully assume his practice group leader duties. His primary focus will be continuing to expand Olsson's water resources services and mobilize expertise across offices to benefit our clients.


"We're excited for Tony to fully take on the practice leader role," said John Olsson, senior vice president of public infrastructure and community engagement. "He is really good at pulling in the right pieces and identifying the best team for our clients."