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We offer our clients diversified and experienced capabilities ranging from remediation to environmental construction and response to all types of emergencies. Our principals and project managers have successfully performed over 5,000 projects across the Midwest, Great Lakes, Southeast and Rocky Mountain states. These projects have ranged in size from a few thousand dollars to contain leaking drums to $6M for the decontamination and demolition of an abandoned facility.
We have conducted all types of environmental remediation, restoration, construction, and emergency response operations. We have managed activities under government contracts at federal Superfund sites, directed cleanup efforts for PRP groups, managed residential remediation and facility demolition for private sector clients and responded to some of the largest oil spills and hazardous material incidents in the country. We specialize in residential excavation and treatment system installation, operation and maintenance.
For our private sector clients, we have managed large scale excavation, performed residential cleanup and restoration, decontaminated and demolished facilities, constructed caps and closed landfills.
Our experience assures our clients of value-added, cost effective capabilities in remediation, environmental construction and emergency response. Highlights of our project experience are shown on the following table.
Northwest Environmental Resources’ most recent completed project in Oregon is the Cominico Mining Co Glenbrook Nickel Smelter voluntary cleanup action. The project was overseen by the Oregon DEQ, and received a letter of No Further Action in March 2003. During the course of the project were numerous confined space and tank entries were undertaken and multiple soil sample cycles were required. The project, in addition to large quantities of metals contaminates, included:
- 2 (each) 500,000 gallon high sulfur diesel storage tanks. The above-ground tanks were drained, cleaned, and then decommissioned by disassembly. Contaminated soils from the storage tank containment areas were excavated and transported to off site disposal.
- 1 (each) 750,000 gallon bunker “c” storage tank. The above-ground tank was drained, cleaned and then decommissioned by disassembly. Contaminated soils from the containment was excavated and transported to off site disposal.
- 3 (each) 30,000 gallon fuel oil storage tanks. The above ground tanks were drained, cleaned and then decommissioned by disassembly. Contaminated soils from the storage tank containment areas were excavated and transported to off site disposal.
- 1 (each) 6000 gallon, 3000 gallon, 1200 gallon, 500 gallon, gasoline and highway use diesel tanks. These underground storage tanks included previous use as leaded motor fuel storage. The tanks were drained, cleaned and then decommissioned by scrapping or removal intact for reuse. This portion of the project also involved the removal of contaminated soils to off site disposal, along with the decommissioning and removal of several ‘pump islands’ along with associated pumping and piping facilities.
- The removal of large quantities of soils and debris contaminated with lubricating oils and/or PCBs.
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