TransTech Limited

On the 1st December 2008 Dalriada Solutions Ltd changed its name to TransTech Ltd.  There is no change to the environmental services we provide.   We continue to take pride in providing dedicated support and rapid project turnaround times to national and multi-national companies, public sector organisations as well as SMEs and the general public in England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland,  Republic of Ireland and further afield.

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TransTech can meet your environmental needs by conducting site surveys, analysing data, writing reports, implementing management systems and consulting with regulators.  Some of the services we provide are:

  • Flood risk assessments (fluvial and coastal including culverted watercourses).
  • Hydrological assessments including Q95 low flow calculation for abstraction consent.
  • Environmental impact assessments and environmental statements.
  • Visual impact assessments.
  • Marine modelling (e.g coastal flood risk, AutoDEPOMOD, fish farm bath treatments, distillery discharge dilution, faecal coliforms, power plant turbine cooling water discharge dilution, chemical &  oil spillage, sediment transport, toxins, algal blooms, etc).
  • Freshwater modelling (e.g. fluvial flood risk, total phosphorus, fish farm effluent, thermal plumes, etc).
  • Benthic surveys (SEPA baseline, site specific, standard and extended).
  • Current meter and anemometer deployments and hydrographic data analysis.
  • Ecological studies and wildlife audits.
  • Leachate assessment and management.
  • Environmental monitoring.
  • Bathymetric surveys. 
  • Construction materials testing.
  • Remediation studies.
  • Chemical analysis of waters, sediments, soils and biota.
  • Photomontages and geographical information mapping.
  • Conservation assessment of aquatic and land habitats.
  • Electrofishing to Scottish Fisheries Co-ordination Centre (SFCC) standards.

Site Last Updated: 30th December 2008

For interested parties, our base at the MRC is powered and heated by renewable energy.  For more information please see www.marineresourcecentre.co.uk/mrc_energy.html.