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On site remediation  more cost-effective

Cost-effective
On site soil remediation is very cost-effective, since it eliminates transport costs for removal as well as dump costs and purification costs. This is also true for the costs related to purchase and transport of clean sand/soil. In practice this results in savings up to 30 to 50% on the remediation costs. These costs are expected to rise considerably in the near future because a considerable shortage of clean sand/soil is being predicted. This is expected to lead to increasing prices.  

Techniques
BioSoil has developed a number of effective and reliable techniques for on site remediation of soil that have meanwhile proven their effectiveness in dozens of projects. Examples of these techniques are:


  • Optimization of the conventional landfarm
  • A mobile soil conditioning installation
  • A mobile BioSoil Soil remediation installation
Depending on the site specific conditions, BioSoil remediation specialists choose a combination of techniques.

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