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Soil Remediation is a process used to clean up contaminated soil. It is a form of environmental remediation, which is the process of removing pollutants or contaminants from the environment. Soil remediation is used to reduce the risk of human exposure to hazardous materials, such as heavy metals, volatile organic compounds, and petroleum hydrocarbons. The process involves the removal, treatment, and/or containment of contaminated soil. It can also involve the use of physical, chemical, and biological methods to restore the soil to its original condition.
Soil remediation is an important part of environmental protection, as it helps to reduce the risk of human exposure to hazardous materials. It is also used to restore the soil to its original condition, which can help to improve the quality of the environment.
Some companies in the Soil Remediation market include Clean Harbors, AECOM, and Tetra Tech. Show Less Read more