Project Work
Milford Wind Corridor Phase I
Located in Millard and Beaver County, Utah, Milford Wind Corridor Phase I will generate 203.5 MW of clean energy, making it the largest renewable energy facility in Utah. Phase I features 58 Clipper Liberty 2.5-MW wind turbines and 39 GE 1.5-MW wind turbines. As the balance-of-plant contractor, RMT provided engineering, procurement, and construction services for the access roads, crane pads, crane paths, and associated infrastructure; 34.5-kV electrical collector system and 34.5/345-kV substation; operations and maintenance building; and erection and mechanical completion of the wind turbine generators.
Penobscot River Sediment Remediation
Located in Bangor, Maine, Dunnett’s Cove, a 10-acre area along the scenic Penobscot River, was heavily polluted with non-aqueous-phase liquid (NAPL) droplets and sheens from coal tar that migrated from river sediment to the surface. The tar, a known carcinogen, was deposited by a manufactured gas plant (MGP) that operated along the River from 1881 to 1963. The City of Bangor retained RMT to identify the source and extent of the NAPL, assess health risks, and develop potential remedies.
Energy Management — Industrial Client
Given growing customer demand for sustainable operations, a large packaging company decided it was time to better manage its energy usage and GHG emissions. Aware that impending energy and climate regulations are likely to increase energy and operating costs and affect business for years to come, the company opted to assess energy efficiency, alternative energy sources, regulatory compliance, and GHG emission reduction opportunities under one common strategy. RMT developed a base case that characterizes the company’s current energy usage and GHG emissions associated with energy generation and purchase.
In The News
- March 8, 2010 Wisconsin Department of Transportation Awards RMT Hazmat and Asbestos Contracts
- RMT to provide statewide, full-service environmental consulting, construction, and bridge asbestos services
- March 1, 2010 Winter 2010 Issue of RMT's Network Newsletter Now Available
- Articles feature a new NAPL capping technology, an interview on energy management, OSHA's proposed GHS, renewable energy, and sustainable compliance.
- February 22, 2010
- RMT Creates New Capping Technology for Contaminated Sediment
- RMT's NAPL Trapping Cap (patent pending) is designed to permanently and predictably control tar migration from sediment

