Soil remediation

In an era where environmental awareness is becoming increasingly essential, soil remediation (also known as ground remediation) constitutes a crucial service for companies striving for sustainability and social responsibility. This service plays a vital role in removing contaminants from the soil.

Bottelier would be happy to provide you with more information about this service, the meaning of soil remediation, the role of soil remediation specialists, and why a professional approach is of great importance. We look forward to tackling these projects for you!

 

  • Bottelier handles the entire process

  • Expert guidance

  • Professional approach

  • Reducing harmful effects on people and the environment

Soil contamination has accumulated in many locations over the years. Bottelier is certified for the removal of contaminants from soil and groundwater by excavating the contaminated soil and extracting the contaminated groundwater as part of conventional techniques.

Bottelier can also arrange the entire process for you, including investigations, applying for the necessary permits, supplementing the remediation, and providing the required environmental supervision.

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Quality management system: NEN-EN-ISO 9001:2015

Environmental management system: NEN-EN-ISO 14001:2015

Standard for safety and health in the workplace

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WHAT IS SOIL REMEDIATION

Soil remediation, also known as ground remediation, is necessary when the soil is contaminated by harmful substances, such as chemicals, heavy metals, oils, or other pollutants. The goal of soil remediation is to purify the soil and thereby reduce or eliminate the harmful effects on the environment and human health.

Soil remediation can encompass various techniques and methods, depending on the nature and extent of the contamination. Some common methods are the removal of contaminated soil, biological degradation of contaminants by microorganisms, the containment of contaminants using barriers, and the use of chemical processes to break down contaminants.

 

ECOLOGICAL BALANCE

It is of great importance to restore the ecological balance, protect the health of humans and animals, and comply with environmental regulations through soil remediation. This is often carried out by specialized soil remediation contractors with knowledge of environmental legislation and the appropriate techniques to remediate the soil effectively and safely.

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