ASTI Named One of Metro Detroit’s Best and Brightest Companies to Work For

ASTI is proud to be recognized as a 2021 Best and Brightest Company to Work For in Metro Detroit! The Best and Brightest Companies to Work For ® competition identifies and honors companies that display a commitment to excellence in their human resources practices and employee enrichment. Companies are assessed in areas such as communication, work-life balance, employee education, diversity, recognition, retention, and more. We are so proud to be awarded this designation for a second year in a row!

ASTI’s Rick Welsh to Present at Annual AEHS East Coast Conference

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ASTI director of the Property Services Group, Rick Welsh, will be a presenter at the 37th Annual International Conference on Soils, Sediments, Water, and Energy held by the Association for Environmental Health and Sciences Foundation (AEHS).  The conference will be conducted virtually this upcoming October 18-21, 2021. Mr. Welsh’s presentation will explore the assumptions and uncertainty factors being used by the EPA and select states in generating drinking water standards (maximum contaminant levels or MCLs) for PFAS (Poly & Perfluoroalkyl Substances).

The conference attracts 600-800 attendees annually. Attendees include state and federal agency employees; the military; railroad, petroleum, transportation, and utilities industries; environmental engineers; environmental consultants; and academia. More information about the conference can be found at the following location: https://www.aehsfoundation.org/East-Coast-Conference.aspx

Staff Spotlight: Welcome, Lathan Saperstein

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ASTI welcomes Lathan Saperstein! Lathan has most recently been working as a carpenter while completing his undergraduate degree in Environmental Science at Wayne State University. In his first job in the field since graduating, Lathan is joining our Site Redevelopment Services Group. He will be assisting them with their lead, asbestos, and indoor air programs. Lathan is also currently working towards completing his MSc also at WMU. When he is not at work or school, Lathan enjoys gardening, rock and mineral collecting, and is an aquarium hobbyist. Welcome Lathan!

Staff Spotlight: Welcome, Chris Yelonek

ASTI also welcomes Chris Yelonek. Chris comes to us from Washtenaw County where he was a part of their Historic Preservation Program. He graduated from Eastern Michigan University and possesses a MS in Historic Preservation and an MA in History. Chris will be assisting with SHPO and FEMA documentation as well as Phase I ESAs. In his free time, Chris’ hobbies include reading, traveling (especially historical sightseeing), cooking, learning languages, and following the NHL. We are excited to have him on our team!

Staff Spotlight: ASTI Welcomes Emmett Smrcka!

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ASTI Environmental is thrilled to welcome Emmett Smrcka to the Phase I team in our Property Services Group.  Emmett has a BS in Biology and Geography from Central Michigan University.  Before coming to ASTI, Emmett was working on GIS projects in Charlevoix. He also has a background in freshwater mollusks and macroinvertebrates.  When he is not hard at work, Emmett enjoys mountain biking, snowboarding, camping, and many other hobbies done in the great outdoors – many of them right here in Livingston County where he grew up. Welcome Emmett!

Kent County Awards ASTI Contract for Hazard Mitigation Plan

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ASTI Environmental is pleased to share that we have been selected by Kent County to develop FEMA 5 Year Hazard Mitigation Plan (HMP) Development Services for Kent and Ottawa counties and the City of Grand Rapids.  This plan will include hazard, vulnerability, and risk analysis for each included city, township, and village for both Kent and Ottawa Counties. 

ASTI has completed single entity HMPs for cities and multi-jurisdictional HMPs for counties statewide.  Previous experience, including two HMP updates (one ongoing) for Allegan County, has familiarized ASTI with West Michigan’s unique hazards and mitigation needs.

ASTI’s Hazard Mitigation Plan Development Services can be contacted at 800-395-ASTI, twacker@asti-env.com or www.asti-env.com.

Staff Spotlight: Pam Chapman

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Although Pam is not new to our company, we would love to give her a shout out as one of the hard working members of our Brighton office. Pam joined us in 2019 as the Group Leader for Phase I Environmental Site Assessments.  She has over 30 years of experience in the environmental consulting world, with a focus on transactional related services.  Pam graduated from the University of Michigan with a degree in Civil Engineering.  She is not only an Environmental Professional, but a Professional Engineer.  When not at work, Pam’s passion is Arabian race horses.  She also holds the title of LRHT – Licensed Race Horse Trainer!

Staff Spotlight: Welcome, Gage Frankevic

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ASTI Environmental is thrilled to welcome Gage Frankevic to the Phase I team in our Property Services Group.  Gage comes to us from the University of Toledo where he graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Geology and a minor in Anthropology.  This is Gage’s first  professional position after college, and he is very excited to excel in his career.  When he is not hard at work he enjoys hiking and camping as well as cooking and baking.  Some fun facts about Gage are that he has a cat named Sabertooth that has kept him company while working from home and he loves root beer!

ASTI Assists With Historic Peterboro Arms Restoration

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The Coalition On Temporary Shelters (COTS) provides a variety of services to disadvantaged Detroit citizens throughout the city.   A long-standing jewel of their services is Peterboro Arms, located at 26 Peterboro Street north of downtown and just west of Woodward Avenue.  This historic building opened in 1924 as the Hotel Imperial, and featured 250 1-, 2- and 3- room suites.  The 9-story building operated as a hotel and featured a variety of amenities, including a large dining area and the Club Imperial that opened in 1938 and operated into the 1960s.  In 1984, the building was bought by COTS and began operating as a shelter for many of Detroit’s homeless citizens.  Over time COTS’ focus has shifted to partnering with families, providing them with an array of housing (temporary shelter and affordable housing) along with supportive services that create opportunities for them and their children to succeed.

In 2016, ASTI began assisting COTS with their environmental needs associated with the renovation of this historic building.  ASTI completed a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment which identified challenges in addressing former dry cleaning operations on and around the property, former automotive repair operations around the property, a gasoline underground storage tank (UST) in a nearby structure, and asbestos-containing materials (ACM) and lead-based paint (LBP) in the structure. 

Additional Phase II activities investigated the recognized environmental conditions (RECs) and potential vapor encroachment conditions (pVECs).  ASTI’s investigations did not identify any exceedances of regulatory criteria on the property. 

An ACM inspection and LBP inspection and risk assessment were completed on the property and identified several ACMs throughout the building and LBP on multiple components.  Lead dust hazards were immediately addressed, cleaned, and verified with clearance sampling; however, a larger task around upcoming renovations remained.  ASTI assisted general contractors and abatement contractors with coordinating abatement activities and providing clearance testing of areas throughout the building for these materials.

From start to finish, ASTI has assisted with documenting environmental conditions and cleanup activities and providing final documentation to qualify for funding assistance through the Michigan State Housing and Development Authority (MSHDA).Renovation is now complete and the building features 56 apartment units of affordable housing for families.