Geological
& Environmental Services, Inc.
Remedial Design & Engineering


CRB Geological & Environmental Services, Inc. (CRB) has built its reputation and business on the practical and effective treatment of water, soils, and wastes. We strive to develop cost-effective solutions for the treatment of hazardous and industrial wastes, groundwater, surface water, and soils.
In order to design a remedial system, CRB technical staff conduct modeling, analysis, and pilot testing. These tests provide the following crucial information:
*Identification of the most effective and economical technology and proper sizing of site specific remedial systems.
*Collection of engineering data for the design of site-specific remedial systems.
Site-Specific Remedial Systems
By designing site-specific remedial systems, CRB enables clients to minimize labor and operational costs while maximizing remedial efficiency. CRB works with local, state, and federal government agencies to determine cleanup requirements.
CRB’s Remedial Design and Engineering Experience
CRB has designed remedial systems for sites in Florida, North Carolina, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Kansas and New Jersey. Our design experience includes large-scale industrial and commercial sites.
Our geologists, engineers, and project managers have over fifty years combined remedial design and engineering experience.
Our Project Experience
*Preparation of Remedial Action Plans.
*Preparation of Remedial Investigation and Feasibility Studies (RI/FS).
*Operation and maintenance of complex soil vacuum extraction and groundwater air stripping remedial system, for commercial businesses and former manufacturing plants.
*Excavation, transportation, and disposal of contami- nated soils at commercial and industrial sites.
*Remediation of drainage structures (removal and disposal of sludge from catch basins and soakage pits).
Remedial Design and Engineering Practices
CRB’s remedial design and engineering practices involve physical and chemical treatment in order to neutralize, stabilize, and/or remove hazardous substances from contaminated sites.
Common technologies used in remediation systems are the following:
*Air stripping
*Air sparging
*Bioremediation
*Ultraviolet radiation/oxidation
*Activated carbon adsorption
*Passive remediation and monitoring
*Soil excavation and disposal
*Vacuum extraction
Air emissions control as required by applicable regulations is commonly achieved by:
*Activated carbon adsorption
*Catalytic oxidizer
*Adjustment of stack height
Portable Air Stripping System
At sites where contamination is limited and/or response time is critical, CRB utilizes a state-or-the-art portable air stripping system to quickly and efficiently address many types of contamination.
Advantages of the portable system:
*This system can be used during short term testing to reduce costs by allowing on-site discharge of water.
*Reduced visibility since the system is housed within a trailer.
*The system is modular, allowing it to be used for a wide range of contaminant types and concentrations.
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