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Southwest Region

Arizona, Nevada, and New Mexico Offices
(800) 269-6240
Fax: (913) 685-2912

Apex Envirotech, Inc. provides coverage of the Southwest Region from field offices in Reno, Yuma, Phoenix, and Albuquerque. Apex geologists, engineers and our affiliates hold credentials in Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.

With a varied and experienced team of professionals, Apex Envirotech has the ability to see projects from the early phases through until the final steps of cleanup and filing reports with the proper agencies. Our professionals have years of experience dealing with underground storage tank facilities and sites, testing soil and groundwater for potential contamination and assessment as well as creating plans for remediation of these sites. Our team includes state-registered geologists, certified environmental managers, registered professional engineers, registered environmental assessors, certified asbestos Inspectors and management planners, as well as groundwater scientists.

Apex has years of experience with underground storage tank cleanup funding programs in Nevada (Nevada Petroleum Fund), Arizona (State Assurance Fund), and New Mexico (New Mexico Trust Fund). These funds assist a large number of small businesses and individuals by providing reimbursement for unexpected and catastrophic expenses associated with the cleanup of leaking petroleum UST's arriving at agreements regarding site management and closure options. Apex has helped our clients receive millions of dollars in reimbursed cleanup expenses since 1993.