Remediation/Construction Technical Oversight
Kane Environmental's remediation experience is extensive. Soil excavations, air sparging/soil
vapor extraction (AS/SVE), in-situ bioremediation of soil and groundwater, and traditional
pump-and-treat methods of groundwater remediation are only a few of the techniques that Kane
Environmental employs to mitigate impacted soil and groundwater. Feasibility and pilot studies
are standard in selecting a remediation method suitable for the types of contamination present,
and allow Kane Environmental to offer their clients a choice in the method used.
The goal: achieve the highest possible level of cleanup for the lowest possible price.
Utilization of mobile laboratories in excavation of contaminated soil allow for soil and
groundwater sampling at a fixed cost, with same-day results. This is only one of the ways
Kane Environmental helps their clients solve problems quickly and cost-effectively.
Current projects include a feasibility study for a zero-valent iron filings wall to mitigate
dry-cleaning solvent impacted groundwater, and a pilot study for in-situ bioremediation of PCE and TCE impacted groundwater.
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