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doing it differently.

What We Do

Energy companies that market petroleum fuels, such as gasoline and diesel fuel, often do so from closely proximate facilities such as service stations, terminals, and pipelines. To understand how RELLC addresses a situation, consider a hypothetical with the following characteristics:

Filling Glass Of Tap Water

The Scenario

  • A Petroleum Fuel Release Is Reported or Discovered
  • Multiple Members Are Potentially Involved Due to Their Close Proximity to the Release
  • A Possibility of Multiple, Perhaps Mixed (Commingled) Plumes Is Presented
  • Water Receptors Are Either Threatened or Impacted
  • State Regulators Are Concerned and Engaged
  • Third Parties (Local Residents or Businesses) Are Concerned

Conventional Approach

In most cases, energy companies are able to work together in taking whatever action is needed. Sometimes, however, the lack of clear responsibility and the uncertainty of what happens underground can result in the following: 

  • Reluctance to Immediately Accept Responsibility Without Knowing the Facts 
  • Inability to Quickly Come to an Agreement on Joint Solutions 
  • Difficulty Getting Holistic Remedial Program Under Way 
  • Inconsistent Communications to and from Regulators 
  • Risk of Less Than Optimum Remedial Effort in Early Stage 
Two Executives With Different View Or Opinion Of Direction

Resource Environmental, LLC Approach

Once Site Is Tendered for Management

  • Environmental Impacts Are Addressed Immediately Regardless of Uncertainties
  • Damages to Persons and Property Are Mitigated or Minimized Sooner Than Individual Companies Working Separately Can Achieve
  • Integrated Remedial Effort Is Achieved Sooner
  • The Contractual Process for the Comprehensive Remedial Program Is Pre-Agreed and in Place
  • Financial Responsibility Is Allocated Internally by the Board of Directors Based on All Available and Relevant Data
  • Binding Arbitration Is the Exclusive Dispute Remedy and Is in Place for Member Companies
  • The Need for Litigation Is Eliminated or Minimized
Two People Handshaking
Contrast In Approaches: Multi-Party Sites

Four Services Approach of Resource Environmental, LLC

Rapid Response

What We Do

Energy companies that market petroleum fuels, such as gasoline and diesel fuel, often do so from closely proximate facilities such as service stations, terminals, and pipelines. To understand how RELLC addresses a situation, consider a hypothetical with the following characteristics:

Filling Glass Of Tap Water

The Scenario

  • A Petroleum Fuel Release Is Reported or Discovered
  • Multiple Members Are Potentially Involved Due to Their Close Proximity to the Release
  • A Possibility of Multiple, Perhaps Mixed (Commingled) Plumes Is Presented
  • Water Receptors Are Either Threatened or Impacted
  • State Regulators Are Concerned and Engaged
  • Third Parties (Local Residents or Businesses) Are Concerned

Conventional Approach

In most cases, energy companies are able to work together in taking whatever action is needed. Sometimes, however, the lack of clear responsibility and the uncertainty of what happens underground can result in the following: 

  • Reluctance to Immediately Accept Responsibility Without Knowing the Facts 
  • Inability to Quickly Come to an Agreement on Joint Solutions 
  • Difficulty Getting Holistic Remedial Program Under Way 
  • Inconsistent Communications to and from Regulators 
  • Risk of Less Than Optimum Remedial Effort in Early Stage 
Two Executives With Different View Or Opinion Of Direction

Resource Environmental, LLC Approach

Once Site Is Tendered for Management

  • Environmental Impacts Are Addressed Immediately Regardless of Uncertainties
  • Damages to Persons and Property Are Mitigated or Minimized Sooner Than Individual Companies Working Separately Can Achieve
  • Integrated Remedial Effort Is Achieved Sooner
  • The Contractual Process for the Comprehensive Remedial Program Is Pre-Agreed and in Place
  • Financial Responsibility Is Allocated Internally by the Board of Directors Based on All Available and Relevant Data
  • Binding Arbitration Is the Exclusive Dispute Remedy and Is in Place for Member Companies
  • The Need for Litigation Is Eliminated or Minimized
Two People Handshaking
Contrast In Approaches: Multi-Party Sites

Four Services Approach of Resource Environmental, LLC

Rapid Response