One of the most common jobs for environmental and geological science services is soil and groundwater assessments.

There are many reasons why someone might be interested in obtaining a soil and/or groundwater assessment. CDR Group is the best candidate to conduct your assessment and help you understand what it means.

Our expert professionals are skilled in the latest methods and techniques used to assess soil and groundwater for our clients. We recognize that each site is unique. Therefore, we approach each site with a consideration for the best way to conduct the soil analysis and/or groundwater analysis. This includes careful selection of the technology and methods to best fit with our client’s costs, timeframe, and objectives.

As a result, our approach will ensure the best possible results. Whether you need an analysis performed for a real estate transaction, a site reclamation or development effort, or something else entirely, you can rely on CDR Group to provide expert skills and experience to the task at hand.

Types of Soil and Groundwater Pollutants

Pollutants can find their way into soil and ground water any number of ways. The contamination can be the result of either intentional or unintentional actions. Accidental spills or leaks, and ordinary industrial and civil activities can create contamination. Some pollutants that we find at contaminated sites include:

  • Petroleum hydrocarbons
  • Benzene
  • Perchloroethylene (PCE)
  • Tetrachloroethylene (TCE)
  • Arsenic
  • Lead
  • Chromium
  • Heavy metals

Types of Soil and Groundwater Pollutants

The purpose of a soil and groundwater assessment is to evaluate the nature and extent of contamination at the site. A site assessment when properly done will allow the property owner to quantify the extent of contamination, cost of cleanup and the time it would take to cleanup. A site assessment will reveal the source and that path the contamination took to migrate horizontally and vertically. Data obtained from site assessment is used to design and cost a remediation program.

CDR Group Can Help

If you’re working on a site that may have been contaminated, or you just want to make sure your site is safe, then call or contact CDR Group to see what we can do for you. We’ll offer the best solution for your particular situation using the latest technology and methods available while paying close attention to your budget for cleanup. If we do detect soil and groundwater contamination we can help you develop a plan of action for your site. Let our years of experience successfully analyzing and reclaiming sites work for you.

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