Superfund site remediation

4m 50s reading time


Case study highlights:

  • PlumeStop treatment prevents plume migration and protects nearby community drinking water wells
  • This sustainable approach eliminates the massive carbon footprint created by outdated pump-and-treat approaches
  • 224,800 lbs. of PlumeStop colloidal activated carbon were safely injected into the target treatment zones

This case study reviews a large federally operated Superfund site in the USA where REGENESIS Remediation Services (RRS) completed a large-scale PlumeStop application to eliminate the risk of exposure to chlorinated solvents. Amentum, a leading American governmental and commercial services contractor, is the responsible party’s contractor. Amentum has worked with the client at this site for years, providing oversight and management of their contracting partners. The project’s sensitive nature required an enhanced awareness of health, safety, and security issues and seamless coordination between RRS, Amentum, and their client.