GSI is pleased to announce that Dusty Myrup recently joined the GSI Engineering Topeka office as a staff geologist. Dusty assists project geologists with report writing, collecting soil and groundwater samples, supervising drilling operations, and other various tasks needed to help get projects completed on time. Continue reading “Introducing Dusty Myrup, Staff Geologist in Topeka”
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GSI Assists with Multi-Phase Remediation Plan in Mason City, NE
GSI, with NDEQ approval, conducted an excavation using large diameter boreholes at a former service station in Mason City, Nebraska as part of a multi-phase remediation action plan for groundwater contamination. Continue reading “GSI Assists with Multi-Phase Remediation Plan in Mason City, NE”
GSI Provides Environmental Support for New Wichita Baseball Stadium
Wichita will soon be home to the Baby Cakes, a Triple-A affiliate minor league baseball team currently New Orleans. A feeder team for the Miami Marlins, their arrival is highly anticipated in 2020. With the new team, Wichita will also receive an updated stadium.
GSI teamed up with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the City of Wichita to provide environmental assessment support for the new stadium project. The new stadium will be built in same the location that had been home to Lawrence-Dumont stadium for 84 years. The new stadium construction is set to begin by April 2019 in hopes of being completed for the city’s new Triple-A team by April 2020. Continue reading “GSI Provides Environmental Support for New Wichita Baseball Stadium”
GSI Celebrates One Year of EHS Site Services
One year ago, GSI welcomed Bill Smith to the team to create our new Environmental, Health, and Safety (EHS) department. With experience both as the regulator asking for safety programs to be implemented and the company representative implementing those regulations, Smith has been able to provide unmatched insight and expertise for GSI clients. Continue reading “GSI Celebrates One Year of EHS Site Services”
GSI Assists with New Wetlands Park in Wichita
The City of Wichita is turning former farmland in an urban area into a wetlands preserve and park that will be open for public enjoyment. The $1.7 million project, built around a lake locally known as Cadillac Lake, will eventually include a circular boardwalk path through the 56-acre site. GSI Engineering has been assisting in the project from early development stages. Continue reading “GSI Assists with New Wetlands Park in Wichita”