Industrial Waste Disposal NPL Site – South Carolina
Project was performed for a final cost of $7 million versus the preliminary cost estimated at $12-$25 million
Project was performed for a final cost of $7 million versus the preliminary cost estimated at $12-$25 million
Excavation along with in-situ EnviroBlend remediation
Treated 750 tons of arsenic-impacted soil.
Soil was rendered non-hazardous and reused on the site, saving approximately $1 million.
Sampling found arsenic as high as 220 mg/L.
Low dosage saving the owner considerable off-site disposal costs
Significant cost savings on raw material inputs
The overall weight and cost of the waste disposal was reduced substantially with a switch to EnviroBlend®
In Florida, laboratory treatability studies were conducted to evaluate the nickel-stabilizing capacity of various soil amendments for the purpose of enhancing the attenuation of dissolved nickel from industrial wash water derived from operations at a power plant fired with Number 6 fuel oil. The wash water, containing an average nickel concentration of 10 mg/L, percolated [...]
In situ treatment and soil fixation of over 11,000 tons of hazardous lead contaminated soil