Site remediation is the process of moving a contaminated property from known impact to regulatory closure. In New Jersey that process runs under the Site Remediation Reform Act, is directed by a Licensed Site Remediation Professional, and ends with a Response Action Outcome filed with NJDEP. Anco Environmental Services handles that full arc for residential tanks, commercial parcels, and industrial facilities, with our LSRPs, engineers, and crews all working in-house.
How a Cleanup Actually Gets Closed
A remediation begins with a remedial investigation that defines the nature and extent of contamination in soil, groundwater, and, where applicable, soil vapor. From there the LSRP selects a remedial action, which may be excavation and off-site disposal, in-situ treatment such as oxidation or bioremediation, soil vapor extraction, monitored natural attenuation, or a combination. Each option is weighed against contaminants of concern, receptors, future use, and the cost of reaching an unrestricted versus restricted RAO.
Implementation is where an integrated team earns its keep. Our excavation crews, mechanical fitters, and drillers perform the work under engineering drawings sealed by our PEs, and our LSRP documents the sampling, confirmation, and reporting that NJDEP will expect to see at closure. Institutional controls such as Classification Exception Areas, deed notices, and engineering controls are prepared and tracked by the same team, so post-closure obligations do not drift.
The output clients receive is a defensible Remedial Action Report, the RAO itself, and any ongoing monitoring program NJDEP requires. That package is what a lender, buyer, or redevelopment partner actually needs in hand.
- Remedial Investigations with in-house drilling, sampling, and laboratory coordination
- In-situ treatments including oxidation, bioremediation, and soil vapor extraction
- Ex-situ excavation, waste classification, and disposal at permitted facilities
- Vapor mitigation system design and installation under NJDEP guidance
- LSRP-issued Response Action Outcomes and institutional-control documentation
If you inherited a site with an open case, are planning a redevelopment over a legacy footprint, or received an NJDEP notice on a property you own, an LSRP from our team can walk the site and scope a realistic path to closure. Call (908) 201-4722 or contact us to schedule the review.
