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Contaminated Site Cleanup Soil, Groundwater, Landfill & Radiological Remediation in Georgia 

 

Trinity Industrial Services handles the full environmental remediation scope — soil, groundwater, landfill, radiological, and waterway remediation — from planning and design through regulatory closeout. Our management team brings direct environmental law expertise, which means remediation strategy is shaped by an understanding of both the technical requirements and the regulatory end-state from the start of the project. That's not common among remediation contractors, and it changes how efficiently a site moves from contaminated to closed.

Contamination Types Addressed

Petroleum hydrocarbons from underground storage tanks, fuel systems, and industrial operations. Chlorinated solvents from manufacturing and dry cleaning operations. Heavy metals including lead, arsenic, chromium, and mercury. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in soils and building materials. Radiological contamination at former research and military facilities. Volatile and semi-volatile organic compounds across industrial and commercial sites. Our scope covers the contamination profiles most commonly encountered in brownfield redevelopment, former industrial properties, and government or military installations throughout the Southeast.

Remediation Scope

Remediation Planning and Design

Site characterization, human health and ecological risk assessment, remedial alternatives analysis, and remedial action plan development. We design the remediation approach around the intended end use of the property — whether that's redevelopment, property transfer, or regulatory closure — and the specific framework governing the site (state voluntary cleanup program, CERCLA, RCRA corrective action, or federal facility agreement).

Site Assessment and Investigation

Phase II environmental site assessments, soil borings, monitoring well installation and development, groundwater sampling, soil gas surveys, and full delineation of contamination plumes in both soil and groundwater. We generate the data needed to define the problem, support the remedy selection, and satisfy the overseeing regulatory agency.

Excavation and Treatment

Source area removal, ex-situ treatment (thermal desorption, bioremediation, chemical oxidation), in-situ treatment (injection, soil vapor extraction, groundwater pump-and-treat), soil stabilization, and permitted off-site disposal. Equipment and methods are selected based on contamination type, volume, depth, and site access constraints.

Confirmation Sampling and Closure Reporting

Post-remediation sampling to verify cleanup standards are met, statistical analysis where required, and preparation of closure documentation submitted to the overseeing regulatory agency for No Further Action determination or conditional site closure.

Regulatory Agency Coordination Through Closeout

We manage all communication, deliverable submissions, and response actions with state environmental agencies, EPA, and federal oversight bodies from initial site notification through final closure. This includes responding to agency comments, attending stakeholder meetings, and managing the back-and-forth that moves a site from investigation to closure.

Project Types

Brownfield redevelopment for commercial and residential reuse. Industrial facility decommissioning and environmental closure. Underground storage tank (UST) removal and associated soil and groundwater cleanup. Military and government installation remediation under federal oversight. Emergency spill response and time-critical removal actions. Pre-acquisition environmental due diligence support for property transactions. Landfill remediation, cap maintenance, and long-term monitoring. Waterway and sediment remediation.

Regulatory Experience

TIS coordinates directly with Georgia EPD, EPA Region 4, the Army Corps of Engineers, and federal facility environmental compliance offices. For government and military remediation work, we understand the documentation standards, reporting cadences, and multi-party approval workflows that drive project timelines. Our environmental law expertise means we aren't just executing a workplan — we understand why the regulatory framework requires specific approaches and can identify issues before they become project delays or scope changes.

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Qualifications

17+ years of environmental remediation experience across commercial, industrial, and government sites. Bonded to $10M aggregate. Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB). Federal project capability across Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida, Alabama, and Mississippi.

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Contact Trinity Industrial Services for a project assessment or quote. We'll evaluate your site, identify any environmental pre-work required, and provide a scope and timeline built around your schedule and budget requirements.

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