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Stephen Henshaw


Stephen R. Henshaw, PG (born December 13, 1960, in Indianapolis, Indiana) is President and CEO of Indianapolis-based EnviroForensics, a full-service environmental consulting and engineering firm, and PolicyFind, an Insurance Archeology firm.

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Henshaw graduated with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Geology from Oregon State University, and Post Graduate Studies of Environmental Engineering, also from Oregon State University. Steve Henshaw is a licensed Professional Geologist in the state of Arizona, and is a certified Professional Geologist in the states of California, Indiana, Idaho, and Oregon. Henshaw began his company, EnviroForensics, in 1996 in San Francisco, California and moved the headquarters to Indianapolis in 2001. Henshaw has written many articles for different publications, and currently writes a monthly article for the publication Western Cleaner and Launderer.

EnviroForensics

EnviroForensics was created in 1996 by Henshaw in San Francisco, California, and moved to Indianapolis, Indiana in 2001.

EnviroForensics is a client-driven national environmental engineering firm with international experience in site investigation, environmental remediation, litigation support, and resource management for a sustainable environment.

PolicyFind

PolicyFind conducts Confidential Insurance Archeology for property and business owners, municipalities, churches, and a variety of other policyholders. Lost or misplaced liability insurance policies can defend and indemnify policyholders against claims, such as, environmental property damage claims, product liability claims and claims against your employees. However, old insurance documents are often lost or destroyed.

Using insurance archeology, PolicyFind can locate historic insurance policies that will provide funding for the site investigation and remediation services of EnviroForensics.

Articles Written by Steve Henshaw

Vapor Intrusion, November 2008, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [1]

Phase I, Phase II, What is it?, December 2008, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [2]

Selecting a Remedial Technology, January 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [3]

Conducting Site Characterization, February 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [4]

Groundwater Flow, March 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [5]

What Triggers an Environmental Investigation?, April 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [6]

State of California Targets Dry Cleaners, May 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [7]

Vapor Intrusion is on the Rise!, July 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [8]

In Situ Bio-Remediation of Perc From Syrup to Cheese Whey, August 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [9]

Using Old Insurance to Cover Investigation and Clean-Up Costs, September 2009, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [10]

How Insurance Archeology Can Assist Dry Cleaners When Environmental Contamination Claims Threaten Their Business, October 2009, In Collaboration with David O'Neill, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [11]

It's a Good Idea to Be Proactive!, January 2010, Western Cleaner & Launderer. [12]

Can Perc Releases Be Age Dated and Fingerprinted?, May 2010, Cleaner & Launderer. [13]

What Drives an Environmental Cleanup?, August 2010, Cleaner & Launderer. [14]

Environmental Cleanup Can Be Good Public Relations, September 2010, Cleaner & Launderer. [15]

Vapor Intrusion; Who's DEFAULT is it?, March 2011, Cleaner & Launderer. [16]

Zero-Valent Iron Shows Promise as a Strong Chemical Reducer of Perc, May 2011, Cleaner & Launderer. [17]

Maximizing Your Business Asset, June 2011, Cleaner & Launderer. [18]

You Sold Your Business and You're in the Clear.... Not So Fast!, September 2011, Cleaner & Launderer [19]

How the Cost of Cleanup Can Be Controlled by Things You Cannot Control, in collaboration with Keith Gaskill, October 2011, Cleaner & Launderer [20]

Getting Your Best Cleanup for Your Money, Written by Keith Gaskill, in collaboration with Steve Henshaw, December 2011, Cleaner & Launderer. [21]

Why You Don't Have to Worry About Your Site Being Re-Contaminated and You Can Clean-Up Now, January 2012, Cleaner & Launderer. [22]

Vapor Intrusion Assessments: Can Your Trust Your Indoor Air Data?, Written by Jeff Carnahan, in collaboration with Steve Henshaw, February 2012, Cleaner & Launderer. [23]

Green Clean: How "Environmental" is Remediation?, Written by Keith Gaskill, in collaboration with Steve Henshaw, March 2012, Cleaner & Launderer. [24]

What is a Hazardous Communication Plan and Why Do I Need One?, Written by Adam Herrmann, in collaboration with Steve Henshaw, April 2012, Cleaner & Launderer. [25]

Do You Know Your Company's Most Valuable Assets?, May 2012, Cleaner & Launderer. [26]

Locate And Keep Old Insurance Policies Safe To Protect Assets, June 2009, Drycleaners News [27]

Finding Funds for Clean Up: Insurance Coverage and State Funds, July/August 2008, Fabricare. [28]

Insurance Archeology: What is it and Why is it Beneficial?, September/October 2008, Fabricare [29]

Articles Written About Steve Henshaw, EnviroForensics, and PolicyFind

Eyunni, Nella. Finding Gold In Discarded Policies. Law Week Colorado. September 1, 2008. Vol. 6/No. 35. [30]

Olson, Scott. EnviroForensics uncovers liability in Site Cleanups. Indianapolis Business Journal. June 14, 2003. [31]

Olson, Scott. Claim Digger. Indianapolis Business Journal. August 25–31, 2008 Vol 29 No. 25 [32]

O’Neill, David. Old, lost Insurance Policies? Get Yourself an Archeologist. New Jersey Lawyer. April 30, 2008.

O’Neill, David. Today’s Environmental Compliance Costs: Insurance Archeology for the Laundry Industry. Laundry Today Jan 2009 [33]

Pillsbury, Dennis H. Indiana Dave and the Insurer of Doom. Copyright Rough Notes Co., Inc. March 2004. [34]

Rodriquez, Mercedes. Anatomy of a Cleanup. The Herald-Times. July 12, 2008. [35] [36]

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Stephen Henshaw Wikipedia