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Site Remediation |
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| Site remediation is necessary once contamination has been discovered. This can be encountered under many different circumstances. Examples would be such as tank failures, overfills, spills, automobile accidents, supply line failures, abandon dump sites, scrap yards, chemical facilities, and so on. Many times lots of these examples have occurred but they go undetected. That is why its so important to regularly monitor underground tanks. Monitoring underground tanks can help save you money and aggravation in the long run. Many commercial facilities will have either soil or groundwater contamination that have gone unnoticed until the property is about to change hands. It is always a good idea to have environmental research performed before purchasing a property in order to find possible contamination. Many types of contamination are evident by the process in which the contamination occurred. Such as an overfill or spill, this is a result of an accident that usually requires immediate attention. Once the contamination has been discovered, the next step is to remedy the situation. Some cases may call for excavation of soil, or other cases may require a monitoring well. Both are examples of site remediation. We follow the state protocols for site remediation as per the governing authority. Each state has required sampling method and procedures that we must meet. We are well versed in all aspects of site remediation for all petroleum products. We also have the knowledge to deal with other types of remediation such as high levels of mercury, lead, and PCB's. We have a very good working relationship with local, county, and state officials so that we can provide you with the results you're looking for. All necessary paperwork will be provided to the proper authorities in order to close out your spill. We use the highest state of the art equipment for field screening your site remediation project. Call or e-mail us with any questions regarding your concerns about site remediation today. | |