Monitoring, Sampling and Analysis

Are you required by your Environmental Authority to undertake environmental monitoring for your project?
Have you identified a potential issue and would like to check it out?
Are you planning a new project and need to undertake baseline
monitoring?
Let us manage your monitoring requirements in accordance with legislation and best practice
We are suitably qualified and experienced in undertaking water, gas, soil and more sampling, in accordance with legislation and best practice, to provide you with data you can rely on.
Our experience includes:
- Soil sampling for agronomic analysis (informing erosion risk and rehabilitation and revegetation plans)
- Contaminated land soil sampling
- Surface water monitoring of process water ponds, stormwater ponds and creeks, including field monitoring and collection of laboratory samples
- Groundwater monitoring (bailing, low flow sampling, hydrasleeves)
- Landfill gas sampling
We have our own water quality meter for prompt response to an incident or wet weather event, to avoid equipment hire delays which could impact your project’s progress or compliance.
We can design the sampling plan, determine the sampling required, execute the plan, and review and interpret the results, providing practical recommendations tailored to your needs.

How Can We Help?
Related Projects
Landfill Compliance and Due Diligence Monitoring and Support
Dynamic Environmental Services • Aug 18, 2022
Operating a landfill which is licensed to take regulated waste, including PFAS, requires a thorough and well considered sampling approach.
Undertaking groundwater, onsite pond, receiving environment, and gas monitoring provides an early warning system for potential issues, as well as ensuring Environmental Authority compliance.
Our role included:
- Review of existing data and current monitoring program
- Development of improved monitoring plan, targeted towards Contaminants of Concern
- Undertaking quarterly monitoring and reporting
- Calculation and preparation of Financial Assurance (Estimated Cost of Rehabilitation)
- Providing management with recommendations
A complex site requires a well considered and precisely executed monitoring program, to ensure data is accurate and reliable.
Outcomes:
- No compliance action
- Accurate monitoring
- Development and maintenance of thorough water quality database able to identify trends of concern
- Acceptance of Financial Assurance calculation by Department of Environment and Science
