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The Contaminated Soil market is a subset of the Environmental industry, which focuses on the remediation of soil that has been contaminated by hazardous materials. Contaminated soil can be caused by a variety of sources, including industrial activities, agricultural practices, and natural disasters. Remediation of contaminated soil is a complex process that involves the removal of hazardous materials, the restoration of soil fertility, and the prevention of further contamination.
The Contaminated Soil market is a growing industry, with a variety of companies offering services such as soil testing, soil remediation, and waste management. Companies in the market include Clean Harbors, Enviroscience, and Environmental Restoration. Other companies specialize in the development of innovative technologies for soil remediation, such as bioremediation and phytoremediation. Show Less Read more