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Groundwater Remediation
In 1972, WESTON
installed and began operating a groundwater remediation system at
the Army Creek Landfill site. At the time, it was one of the first
“pump and treat” groundwater remediation systems ever
installed. Since that time, WESTON has performed 1,200 projects
related to groundwater, wastewater, leachate, and stormwater treatment.
With WESTON’s
long history of implementing groundwater remediation systems, our
staff is experienced in the successful completion of many groundwater
remediation projects. For this reason, WESTON can assemble teams
of experienced individuals to successfully complete each phase of
a groundwater remediation project from conceptual and detailed design
through construction and operation.
When designing a
groundwater remediation system, the WESTON core team will select
technologies that accomplish the following:
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Minimize our client’s liability.
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Minimize the number of permits
required from appropriate regulatory agencies.
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Minimize operations and maintenance
(O&M) requirements.
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Accomplish project goals through
the use of established and innovative technologies.
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Interface with existing site or
municipal treatment works to minimize treatment system construction
costs.
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Reduce off-site migration of contaminated
water.
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Meet stipulated water quality discharge
requirements.
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Reuse groundwater in useful ways
such as process makeup water or reinjection/infiltration to
the water table for gradient control or biodegradation.
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| WESTON Contact |
Mark Kleiner
Vice President
Service Line Leader
847-918-4027
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