When companies transfer their pollution risk to insurers or third parties, risk managers often turn to geo-environmental consulting firms for analysis and advice.

Other needs also drive risk managers to seek specialty consultants, for example: addressing an operational permit or regulatory requirement; responding to a perceived or identified environmental risk; obtaining or broadening pollution insurance; and managing a potential legal or claim scenario.

As a former consultant, I know how critical it is to hire the right consultant for the environmental challenge at hand.

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