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The Hidden Costs of Hauling Contaminated Soil and How On Site Remediation Eliminates Them
Most contractors and project managers already know that hauling contaminated soil is expensive. What many do not realize is how many hidden costs add up throughout the process. Fuel, truck delays, landfill wait times, mileage, equipment hours, contaminated load insurance, and rising disposal fees can turn even a small job into a major unexpected expense. Hauling 2,000 tonnes of soil over a 100 kilometer distance can involve dozens of trucks making repeated trips across severa
Jay Batke
Nov 25, 20251 min read
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Why Environmentally Friendly Remediation Matters for Communities and Future Land Use
Every community depends on clean, safe, and stable land. Whether it is a new commercial development, a residential subdivision, a farm, or a former industrial site, contaminated soil poses long term risks if it is not handled properly. Hydrocarbons, chemicals, and heavy metals can slowly travel through the ground over time, affecting water sources, vegetation, and public health. Environmentally responsible remediation solves this problem at the source. By treating soil on sit
Jay Batke
Nov 14, 20251 min read
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How On Site Soil Remediation is Changing the Future of Land Development
For decades, contaminated soil has been one of the biggest challenges in construction, oilfield work, and land redevelopment. Whenever hydrocarbons, chemicals, or heavy metals are discovered, the traditional response has been simple but expensive. Dig it up, haul it to a landfill, pay disposal fees, and then haul clean fill back in. It works, but it comes with a massive environmental cost, long hauling times, and a huge price tag for developers and contractors. Modern land de
Jay Batke
Nov 1, 20251 min read
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