Our team of experts knows the best way to approach cleanup for your site. We have years of experience and state of the art technology and methods to help ensure your site remediation is a success.

Understanding Site Remediation

Site remediation is a broad term that describes the actions taken to clean up a contaminated site. The process of site remediation can be used to reduce or eliminate threat to human health and the environment. No two sites are the same, and so each specific case needs to be handled with the utmost care and concern to get the best results. Successful remediation actions can bring a site into compliance with environmental and/or health regulations and limit potential liability for the owners and developers.

Benefits of Site Remediation

There are several benefits to site remediation. Each site is unique, and so the specific benefits a particular site gets from remediation actions depend on the nature of the site. Generally, the benefits of site remediation can be understood in terms of human, environmental, and regulatory/liability advantages for owners and developers.

Human Benefits to Site Remediation

Site remediation can help reduce or eliminate health risks. Site contamination can take many forms, from industrial solvents to heavy metals, and anything in between. Moreover, a site can have more than one type of contaminant that needs removed. These contaminants pose several risks to human health.  Successful site remediation can reduce or eliminate the risk that people working or living on the site develop these debilitating conditions.

Environmental Benefits to Site Remediation

There are several environmental benefits for site remediation as well. Successful remediation can help damaged ecosystems being to repair themselves. Remediation can cleanup groundwater which is a natural resource for drinking water. It removes harmful pollutants that get into the local food chain. Given the vast number of unique species found across our operating area, we take great pride in helping lower or eliminate the risks our remediation sites pose to the environment.

Regulatory/Liability Benefits to Site Remediation

Remediation can also be required to get regulatory approval to proceed with development or begin operations at a contaminated site. Site remediation ensures properties can be sold or bought with money borrowed from lending institutions. Moreover, owners and developers face liability if their contaminated site harms someone’s health or the environment. CDR Group can help make sure your site meets the standards needed to protect you from legal action for damages resulting from contamination.

CDR Group Can Help with Site Remediation

Our team of experts will apply the latest technologies and methods to site remediation efforts. The professional engineers, geologists, and environmental experts on our team treat each site as unique. Therefore, they develop a plan tailored to the challenges of the site they’re dealing with, rather than employing a one-size-fits-all approach. The result is the best chance at success so that your project can continue. Call or contact us today to find out how we can help with your remediation efforts.

SEND US A MESSAGE