Environmental Remediation in Texas

by | Jan 27, 2020 | Environmental Health Service

The focus on environmental issues has brought the green economy into focus. Industrial sites that have become toxic, the excessive use of pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizer, and the release of other pollutants must first be cleaned up for them to be of value as redevelopment sites, or to return the area to its natural state. Before the introduction of strict EPA guidelines, it was common for companies to release hazardous materials into the environment. Environmental remediation in Texas refers to the removal of contaminates or polluting materials from soil and water.

1 Priority Environmental Services, LLC usually begins new projects with a site investigation. The objective of the inspection is to determine what technology is best suited for the site in question and the cost of remediation. It is essential that initial assessments to be made. Otherwise, the potential hazard to employees would go unknown. It is also important to determine the impact the pollution might have on the community, as well as the overall environmental impact. The results of the initial assessment will assist the environmental services company in determining the approach to effectively cleaning up and decontaminating the site.

Environmental remediation can be carried out on soil, groundwater, surface water, and sediment. Soil and water remediation can be carried out independently or together. The approach taken by environmental specialists depends on the type of pollution, and its extent. Water remediation is the process of removed contaminates from water. Mold remediation in Texas is the process of identifying, containing, and removing mold and mold spores from an area. Soil remediation strategies focus on revitalizing and purifying contaminated soil. In many cases, soil and water have been contaminated from a common source. In this case, both must be remedied at the same time. There are numerous ways in which soil and water can be decontaminated, including on-site and off-site remediation.

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