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Ground Investigation

A ground investigation survey is a three-step process that collects extensive information on soil characteristics, rock, and groundwater. The ground investigation explores the underlying conditions of a potential location. These investigations are under strict health and safety regulations. The ground study includes any landfill/soil gas problems, soil/groundwater contamination, mining site appraisal, hydrogeology, slope stability assessment, and examining geotechnical characteristics. To learn more about the ground investigation procedure, visit:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/ground-investigation-services/   https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/conducting-site-investigations/    

Coal Mining Risk Assessment

The Coal Authority standardised its procedures for planning applications in 2011. Also, The Coal Authority introduced new terminology for Coal Mining Development areas in England, Scotland, and Wales. If your site is in a High-Risk Development Area, you must submit a Coal Mining Risk Assessment to your Local Planning Authority. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical are competent in completing Coal Mining Risk Assessments with extensive knowledge of commercial, residential and industrial properties. For more details, kindly visit- https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/coal-mining-risk-assessment/

Phase 1 Desk Study

A Phase 1 Desk Study is a preliminary risk assessment report for a development site, often required for planning application approval. An experienced practitioner conducts a walk-over survey to support the desk study. Site investigation depends on various aspects such as environmental, geological, hydrogeological, hydrological and mining settings. Compiling accessible information on these characteristics creates a proper site investigation. Prior to any ground investigation, a Phase 1 Desk Study is required. More technical information and procedures are available here: https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/phase-1-desk-study/ .

Basement Impact Assessment

Basement Impact Assessments (BIA) used to identify the hydrogeological and geotechnical effects of basement development. The Basement Impact Assessment often required as part of the planning application process. Basement renovations can add significant space to your property, but always confirm that the proposed basement development is appropriate. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical offers a comprehensive Basement Impact Assessment (BIA) report to support your planning application. For more details, check:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/basement-impact-assessment/

Ground Investigation

A ground investigation survey is a three-step process that collects extensive information on soil characteristics, rock, and groundwater. The ground investigation explores the underlying conditions of a potential location. These investigations are under strict health and safety regulations. The ground study includes any landfill/soil gas problems, soil/groundwater contamination, mining site appraisal, hydrogeology, slope stability assessment, and examining geotechnical characteristics. To learn more about the ground investigation procedure, visit:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/ground-investigation-services/   https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/conducting-site-investigations/

Ground Investigation

A ground investigation examines the underlying conditions of a proposed site. The ground investigations are in accordance with strict health and safety regulations. A ground investigation survey collects detailed information on soil conditions, rock, and groundwater in three steps. The ground study includes any landfill/soil gas problems, soil/groundwater contamination, mining site appraisal, hydrogeology, slope stability assessment, and examining geotechnical characteristics. Visit  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/ground-investigation-services/ to learn more about the Ground investigation procedure.  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/conducting-site-investigations/   

Coal Mining Risk Assessment

The primary goal of the coal mining risk assessment is to determine the dangers associated with coal mining at the development site. The Coal Authority acts as a legal consultant for any planning proposal within a High-Risk Zone. Moreover, the coal authority conducts a formal inspection to examine previous data on your site. These analyses can be related to any mining plans, a review of modern and historically published geological maps, and a review of technical reports/memoirs. To learn more about coal mining risk assessment, kindly visit- https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/coal-mining-risk-assessment/   

Basement Impact Assessment

A basement impact assessment (BIA) will contain a phase 1 desk research to validate the site's history and investigate hydro-geological parameters and surface flood danger. The basement impact assessment (BIA) supervises the geological conditions of the area and other potential risks such as drainage, flooding, and groundwater quality. Basement assessment can add valuable space to your house, but be sure the proposed basement development is safe. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical provides a complete Basement Impact Assessments report (BIA) to support your planning application. Visit to learn more,  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/basement-impact-assessment/

Basement Impact Assessment

  A basement impact assessment (BIA) will contain a phase 1 desk research to validate the site's history and investigate hydro-geological parameters and surface flood danger. The basement impact assessment (BIA) supervises the geological conditions of the area and other potential risks such as drainage, flooding, and groundwater quality. Basement assessment can add valuable space to your house, but be sure the proposed basement development is safe. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical provides a complete Basement Impact Assessments report (BIA) to support your planning application. Visit to learn more,  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/basement-impact-assessment/

Flood Risk Assessment

The term " flood risk assessment " (FRA) refers to a process that identifies the potential causes, severity, and necessary mitigation measures for floods. Flood zones 1–3 defined the strategic flood risk assessment. The scope and parameters of the flood risk assessment will depend on the development site's area and terrain. Flood Risk Assessments are conducted for a variety of places in order to meet local planning requirements and to follow the advice and guidance of the Environment Agency and the National Planning Policy Framework. Want to know more about the entire procedure:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/flood-risk-assessment/   https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/do-i-need-a-flood-risk-assessment/

Ground Investigation

A ground investigation survey is a three-step process that collects extensive information on soil characteristics, rock, and groundwater. The ground investigation explores the underlying conditions of a potential location. These investigations are under strict health and safety regulations. The ground study includes any landfill/soil gas problems, soil/groundwater contamination, mining site appraisal, hydrogeology, slope stability assessment, and examining geotechnical characteristics. To learn more about the ground investigation procedure, visit:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/ground-investigation-services/   https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/conducting-site-investigations/

Site Investigation

Earth Environmental & Geotechnical provides a wide range of Site Investigation Services. These services assist the client in informing construction designs and satisfying conditions for planning applications, building control departments, and The Environment Agency. Subsurface site investigations are crucial for the site's Geo-Environmental status report. It covers any landfill/gas issue. To understand the complete procedure, Visit:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/site-investigation/ https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/conducting-site-investigations/

Coal Mining Risk Assessment

The Coal Authority standardised its procedures for planning applications in 2011. Also, The Coal Authority introduced new terminology for Coal Mining Development areas in England, Scotland, and Wales. If your site is in a High-Risk Development Area, you must submit a Coal Mining Risk Assessment to your Local Planning Authority. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical are competent in completing Coal Mining Risk Assessments with extensive knowledge of commercial, residential and industrial properties. For more details, kindly visit- https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/coal-mining-risk-assessment/

Phase 1 Desk Study

A Phase 1 Desk Study is a preliminary risk assessment report for a development site, often required for planning application approval. An experienced practitioner conducts a walk-over survey to support the desk study. Site investigation depends on various aspects such as environmental, geological, hydrogeological, hydrological, and mining settings. Compiling accessible information on these characteristics creates a proper site investigation. Prior to any ground investigation, a Phase 1 Desk Study is required. More technical information and procedures are available here: https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/phase-1-desk-study/ .

Basement Impact Assessment

Basement Impact Assessments (BIA) used to identify the hydrogeological and geotechnical effects of basement development. The Basement Impact Assessment often required as part of the planning application process. Basement renovations can add significant space to your property, but always confirm that the proposed basement development is appropriate. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical offers a comprehensive Basement Impact Assessment (BIA) report to support your planning application. For more details, check:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/basement-impact-assessment/

Flood Risk Assessment

Earth Environmental has the capability to carry out Flood Risk Assessments for a large variety of sites. It helps meet the planning requirements set out by local authorities and adheres to the Environment Agency and National Planning Policy Framework advice and guidance. To learn more about the entire procedure, visit:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/flood-risk-assessment/ https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/do-i-need-a-flood-risk-assessment/

Ground Investigation

A ground investigation examines the proposed site's underlying conditions. The  ground investigations  adhere to strict health and safety protocols. A ground investigation survey uses a three-step procedure for gathering complete information on soil characteristics, rock, and groundwater. The ground investigation is part of the ground inquiry, any landfill/soil gas concerns, soil/groundwater contamination, mining site evaluation, hydrogeology, slope stability assessment, and assessing geotechnical characteristics. Visit  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/ground-investigation-services/ to learn more about the Ground investigation technique.  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/conducting-site-investigations/

Phase 1 Desk Study

  The primary purpose of a  phase 1 desk study  is to recognize the potential risks on the development site and the lack of safety measures. Phase 1 desk study provides a definitive report with a comprehensive inspection of each part of the research process. A site walkover survey performs as part of each phase 1 desk study report. After that, a cost-effective site examination will be developed by gathering available data related to the site's environment, geology, hydrogeology, and mining frameworks. Explore more about the complete process:   https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/phase-1-desk-study/

Basement Impact Assessment

The  Basement Impact Assessment (BIA) takes care of the geological and hydrogeological conditions of the area and other potential risks such as drainage, flooding, and groundwater quality. A  Basement impact assessment (BIA)  will include a phase 1 desk study to verify the site's history, and explore hydro-geological conditions and surface flood risk.  Basement changes can add valuable space to your property, but always ensure that the proposed basement development is appropriate. Earth Environmental & Geotechnical provides a complete Basement Impact Assessments report (BIA) to support your planning application. For more details, check:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/basement-impact-assessment/

Flood Risk Assessment

A flood Risk Assessment (FRA) recognizes the cause of potential flooding, the amount of flooding, and the recommended relief actions. The scope and specifications of the flood risk assessment will vary depending on the area and topography of the development site. The strategic flood risk assessment is specified as flood zone 1 to flood zone 3.  Flood Risk Assessments  carry out for a large variety of sites to meet the planning requirements set out by local authorities and adhere to the Environment Agency and National Planning Policy Framework advice and guidance. Get to know more about the complete process:  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/flood-risk-assessment/   https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/do-i-need-a-flood-risk-assessment/

Ground Investigation

A ground investigation examines the proposed site's underlying conditions. The  ground investigations  adhere to strict health and safety protocols. A ground investigation survey uses a three-step procedure for gathering complete information on soil characteristics, rock, and groundwater. The ground investigation is part of the ground inquiry, any landfill/soil gas concerns, soil/groundwater contamination, mining site evaluation, hydrogeology, slope stability assessment, and assessing geotechnical characteristics. Visit  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/ground-investigation-services/ to learn more about the Ground investigation technique.  https://www.earthenvironmental.co.uk/conducting-site-investigations/