SSP&A
is probably best known for its work in modeling. Since the company was
established
in 1979, SSP&A
has applied modeling codes
and techniques to over 300 investigations of
varying complexity. In the process, groundwater flow and solute
transport modeling has become
SSP&A's
trademark. Whereas running a model
and producing results are performed
by many environmental firms, SSP&A
recognizes that modeling is a tool that must be applied
correctly and
only with a clear understanding
of the hydrologic system in order to
produce meaningful results.
SSP&A's
modeling services include:
Groundwater
Simulation of groundwater flow;
Assessment of the effects of developing a groundwater resource;
Identification of the optimal design of groundwater development schemes;
Management of aquifer systems;
Evaluation of the impacts of waste disposal and mining activities on aquifer systems over time;
Evaluation of the use of aquifers as reservoirs for heat energy storage and for
groundwater recharge.
Surface Water
Conjunctive use evaluations;
Simulation and analysis of storm-flow;
Evaluation of river/aquifer interaction in riparian zones;
Assessment of basin-scale river allocation;
Development of agricultural water-budgets;
Analysis of tidal mixing.
Solute Transport
Simulation of contaminant flow and transport;
Evaluation of the movement and fate of dissolved and/or immiscible
contaminants;
Dissolved organic and inorganic chemical interaction;
Assessment of the efficacy and response over time of aquifer remediation
schemes;
Simulation of in-situ leaching;
Assessment of saltwater intrusion into coastal aquifers.
Beyond
the application of models, SSP&A
provides leadership in
modeling
techniques
and software development. SSP&A
literally wrote the book on solute transport simulation (Applied
Contaminant Transport Modeling – Theory
&
Practice). SSP&A
developed and distributes the latest versions of the most widely used
solute transport simulator in the world, MT3D. With its expertise in
model development, SSP&A
can modify codes to fit the needs of a particular site or problem. SSP&A
is also involved in the continuing development of
PEST, a robust and comprehensive
parameter estimation software program.
Moreover,
to promote the understanding and correct application of numerical
modeling, SSP&A
periodically provides
training courses in numerical modeling to
experienced environmental professionals.