Professionally-Managed Project Services
Overview
The NRCES Project Management teams specialize in planned actions designed to permanently remove hazardous or dangerous materials from the environment thereby mitigating their effect on public health and safety.
Our turnkey and bundled contracting services assure customers that we are a "one-stop" contractor with a single point of responsibility and accountability. Here is a sampling of some of the primary remediation options available from NRCES. Projects will often involve a combination of two or more of these services in the remediation process.
Facility Decontamination
NRCES applies the latest technology in cleaning equipment and facilities to remove deposits of hazardous or regulated materials. Services include dismantling of equipment and process lines, lab packing, demolition of structures, recycling scrap materials, as well as waste minimization, transportation, and disposal.
Underground Storage Tank (UST) Decommissioning
NRC Environmental can provide qualified personnel and equipment for UST pumping, cleaning, and removal. We also are aware of all current compliance regulations and can bring your existing tank up to standards by installing necessary double-walled piping, overflow alarms, leak detection device, and a cathodic protection system to prevent the tanks from corroding. We will also dispose or treat contaminated soil, if required, in compliance with state and federal regulations. We hold all necessary state UST Service Provider Licenses.
Excavation and Removal
e remove contaminated materials using standard construction methods for excavation, material preparation, loading, and transport to a disposal facility. This type of work may include sampling, surgical excavation, air monitoring, waste minimization, dewatering, stabilization, transportation management, and recycling.
Stabilization
Many non-organic contaminants in soils such as metals can be stabilized into non-leachable material by adding cementitious materials or treating the soil with polysilicate technology. This treatment will often convert the soil from a regulated to a non-regulated material and thus preclude the need for transport and disposal at a regulated landfill. At the very least, it may bring the soils into compliance with RCRA requirements for land disposal.
Bioremediation
Petroleum contaminated soils may be remediated by stimulating the naturally occurring organisms that degrade petroleum hydrocarbons. This work is done in a a lined containment area where the soil is routinely tilled, sampled, and monitored for moisture, nutrient, and oxygen content. Enhanced bioremediation is accomplished by the addition of imported organisms, biological stimulants, and surfactants.
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