Design and implementation of remediation strategies to remove or contain contaminants
Service Description
Soil and groundwater remediation refers to the process of cleaning up contaminated land and water beneath the surface to reduce environmental and health risks. This typically involves identifying pollutants, assessing the extent of contamination, and applying appropriate cleanup methods such as excavation, soil vapor extraction, bioremediation, pump-and-treat systems, or in-situ chemical treatment. The goal is to restore the site to safe conditions for its intended use, comply with environmental regulations, and prevent further spread of contaminants to surrounding ecosystems or drinking water sources.