Site Remediation, Lab Packing & Related Services
HEC has considerable experience in assessing the extent of contamination, implementing containment and on-site treatment or removal of the contaminated material.
A member of our expert staff will visit your site to assess the conditions, determine the extent of contamination and prepare a written recommendation. We will then plan and implement the proper containment, on-site treatment or removal of contaminated material.
HEC scope of services:
• Underground Tank Removal/Replacement
• Plant Closures
• Lab Packing
• Emergency Spill Response Services
• Excavation
Underground Tank Removal
HEC offers a range of services including, leak testing, organic vapor analysis, tank tightness, installation of monitoring wells, and the cleaning or replacement of underground tanks.
Plant Closures
HEC will handle closures from assessment, containment to final disposal in compliance with federal and state regulations
Lab Packing
HEC has trained personnel to package and ship all waste material conforming to OSHA, DOT and EPA regulations.
Emergency Spill Response Services
HEC offers a 24 hour Emergency Response Service. In responding to a crisis, our trained personnel act quickly to minimize the customer's liability and to safely and effectively restore conditions to their former status.
Excavation
If required, our experienced personnel will remove and dispose of contaminated material from the affected site in accordance with EPA requirements.
Mold & Fungus Remediation
The "Sick Building Syndrome" is the term used to describe indoor air quality problems caused by the metabolic gases emitted from molds and fungi growing inside buildings. The metabolic gases may be a significant source of airborne volatile organic compounds (VOC's) that can cause the "Sick Building Syndrome".
Fungus and molds are a common problem in many buildings including homes, schools, hospitals, as well as industrial and commercial facilities. If left uncontrolled, mold and fungi can cause deterioration of wood, insulation and other building materials.
Many indoor air quality problems have long been blamed on a variety of causes, including emissions form particleboard partitions, paints, carpets and cleaning supplies. However, microbial VOC's may contribute heavily to the overall level of ambient VOC's in buildings. Commonly occurring microbes that can infest homes, schools, and offices include Cladosporium, Penicillium, and Aspergillus . Usually, the first indication of their presence is a foul, musty odor. When left untreated the building's occupants will experience headaches, itchy eyes, rashes, and respiratory problems. The presence of certain molds and fungi render indoor environments unacceptable for human occupancy.
HEC can design a remediation plan that suits your needs. HEC has established abatement industry protocol and procedures to be performed by qualified, trained abatement personnel. |