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3 Essential Facts About Site Remediation

There are countless ways we can work to clean up pollution and help keep our environment clean. 3 Essential Facts About Site Remediation

Mark Annis
Mark AnnisPresident
April 29, 2022•5 min read
3 Essential Facts About Site Remediation
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1. Too Much of Anything Can Be Toxic2. Environmental Remediation Is Subject to Regulations3. There are Different Methods of Clean Up to Follow
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There are countless ways we can work to clean up pollution and help keep our environment clean. Site remediation is the environmental cleanup act of ridding an area of pollution or contaminants. This industry works to rectify some of the damage we have done to the earth. According to IBISWorld, the remediation and environmental cleanup services industry employs about 87,172 people in the U.S. alone. Read on to learn more about this growing industry that is dedicated to helping the environment.


1. Too Much of Anything Can Be Toxic

One thing to remember is that too much of any material can be considered pollution. An easy-to-understand example might be a beach that is overrun with trash. Site remediation would be necessary to help rid the area of this contaminant. If an area is experiencing excessive dumping, the Environmental Protection Agency might consider the pollution there to be toxic and the location to be in need of assistance.


2. Environmental Remediation Is Subject to Regulations

An organization specializing in remediation must follow regulations and rules to execute the task. The EPA must be informed that an area requires remediation. Before the cleanup begins, it's essential to know what kind of waste and pollution you are dealing with so you can follow the proper procedures.


3. There are Different Methods of Clean Up to Follow

There are two different methods of cleanup for remediation known as ex-situ and in-situ. Ex-situ involves extracting any contaminated soil or groundwater and treating it offsite at a treatment facility. In-situ treats the groundwater or soil without removal. It's important to know which method of treatment is going to be best based on the kind of contaminants you are dealing with.

Site remediation is an essential process intended to eliminate pollution. This industry is doing tremendous work to rectify the damage we have done as a society to our environment and is important for the maintenance of certain pieces of land. There are many different ways in which remediation can be executed, and regulations and rules need to be followed to get the job done correctly. If you have been interested in learning more about this topic, contact us at Anco Environmental Services Inc today. Our team would be happy to provide you with more information or offer insight for your project.

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