Large-scale soil, sludge, and water contamination requires specialized expertise and equipment. Here's how Alliance Environmental Services approaches these complex projects.
Soil, sludge, and water contamination represent some of the most complex environmental remediation challenges. These projects require specialized expertise, equipment, and regulatory knowledge.
Common contamination types in California include petroleum hydrocarbons from underground storage tanks and pipeline leaks, heavy metals from industrial operations, chlorinated solvents from dry cleaning and manufacturing, and agricultural chemicals including pesticides and fertilizers.
Effective soil and water remediation begins with thorough site characterization to understand the extent and nature of contamination. This informs the selection of appropriate remediation technologies, which may include excavation and disposal, in-situ treatment, pump-and-treat systems, or monitored natural attenuation.
Soil and water remediation in California is regulated by multiple agencies, including the State Water Resources Control Board, Regional Water Quality Control Boards, and the Department of Toxic Substances Control. Achieving regulatory closure requires demonstrating that contamination levels meet applicable cleanup standards.
Our team has extensive experience with large-scale soil and water remediation projects throughout California, including work for utilities, government agencies, and private industry. We provide complete project management from initial assessment through regulatory closure.
Alliance Environmental Services provides certified soil remediation services across California. Contact us for a free assessment.