Contaminated Site Assessment and Remediation
M&A performs subsurface investigations to identify the source and extent of soil and groundwater contamination.
The characterization of soil and groundwater at the site may be performed through traditional methods such as monitoring wells and soil borings, or more advanced technologies such as soil gas analysis, magnetometer surveys, or site screening with a Flame Ionization Detector (FID) or Photo Ionization Detector (PID). The design of remediation systems for the treatment of soil and groundwater are based on site specific characteristics.
M&A strives to provide our clients with the most cost-effective and permanent treatment of soil and groundwater contamination. Remediation methods utilized for soil contamination include, but are not limited to, in-situ bioremediation, excavation, and soil venting (vapor extraction). Groundwater contamination may be treated by methods such as free product recovery, air stripping, air sparging, carbon adsorption, and in-situ bioremediation.
M&A has provided contamination assessment and remediation services for petroleum and hazardous waste sites throughout the United States. |