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Environmental Remediation

Brandenburg’s staff of environmental engineers offers varied backgrounds including waste management and permitting, chemical manufacturing, civil engineering, laboratory analysis, site remediation, and regulatory compliance. The company provides asbestos abatement, environmental remediation, and other self-performed services including facility decontamination, drum management, underground storage tank removal, waste minimization analysis, and emergency response. Brandenburg has performed numerous remediation projects for a wide spectrum of customers under state voluntary cleanup programs. In addition, Brandenburg has performed several projects for potentially responsible parties (PRP’s) under EPA’s Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), commonly known as Superfund.

Fuels and Chemicals

Fuels and Chemicals

Workers collected individual samples from each drum and container. At a poorly documented site, remediation and disposal was performed to identify waste materials.

Atlantic Resources Corp.

Atlantic Resources Corp.

At a site known to be highly contaminated, workers manually segregated all suspected contaminants. In many cases, manual separation of waste materials significantly reduces the cost of transportation and disposal.

Outboard Marine Corporation

Outboard Marine Corporation

The EPA controlled the 65-acre OMC property as a Superfund site and hired Brandenburg to demolisih the 700,000 square foot facility, perform soil remediation, and site restoration.

Resource Recovery

Resource Recovery

Brandenburg was contracted to clean up the old 7-acre Clayton Chemical Plant on the flood plain of the Mississippi River. This was a superfund site contaminated with chromium, lead, arsenic, and PCBs.

LWD Incinerator

LWD Incinerator

LWD (Liquid Waste Disposal) was a 32-acre chemical incinerating and disposal company that began in the late 1960s in an industrial area. In 2003, the EPA closed the facility, LWD filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, and the EPA later classified it as a superfund site.



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