Soil, Fill, & Waste Transportation & Disposal


 
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The disposal of soils, fill, and wastes generated during site development or operations is subject to increasingly stringent regulations and enforcement. In today’s development and contracting market, anyone moving soil, fill, and waste should be prepared for the potential need for the special handling or disposal of environmentally-impaired materials. In the course of remedial project, soils and wastes are often classified as hazardous, and as such require specialized handling, tracking and regulatory reporting. The presence of historical fill, residual contaminants, or other soils or waste materials at a site does not mean that site development cannot be profitable or cost-effective. With the right set of management tools and specialized knowledge, the cost of dealing with such materials at a site can be minimized. Efficiencies can be realized through pre-planning and appropriate on-site staging and management. 

REPSG provides comprehensive services to both characterize these materials, and to provide our clients with the most cost-efficient disposal options that are suited to the specific project circumstances. We understand the construction process and the variables regarding the disposition of different classifications of soil, fill, and waste, as well as being an expert in environmental compliance. Our experience has given us expertise in successfully managing soil export projects of all natures and sizes.

From the initial characterization of materials all the way through transportation and disposal, REPSG’s focus is always on finding the most cost-effective solutions for our client’s disposal need. REPSG’s comprehensive environmental contracting and consulting capacities mean that you save both money and time. Our experience allows us to anticipate the variables involved in disposal of different classifications of soils, fill, and waste, and how what the best management and disposal options are.