Construction processes are never as simple as they may seem. The same goes for demolition projects. To most of us on the outside, it is simply about knocking down the structure, clearing away the rubble, and moving on.
But there are contaminants and pollutants from the building both during its existence and after it has been knocked down. With dirty dirt soil remediation from Iowa Demolition, you can ensure that the soil left on your jobsite is left clean and safe in your wake.
Contaminated Soil Remediation
While dirty dirt soil remediation doesn’t sound like something that needs to be done, consider this. Buildings come with a lot of contaminants, both while they are fully intact and after they have been destroyed. That means coal ash, lead, petroleum, asbestos, and more.
A proper remediation company will make sure that these contaminants are removed. The effort is made to clean the soil up and prevent long-term issues from arising in the area. When those contaminants are allowed to persist, they can have a major impact on local vegetation and even the water supply.
Water Remediation
Of course, there is also the matter of ground and surface water in the area as well. That water faces the same potential for contamination as the soil. A proper remediation service will haul, frack, pump, and dispose of any contaminated water. The best services can not only pump, but dewater and treat contaminated water as well.