The Right Partner for Your Remediation System
Treatment systems aren't one-size-fits-all. Whether you need a soil vapor extraction system for a gas station cleanup, a pump-and-treat system for groundwater remediation, or long-term O&M for an existing system, we connect you with specialists who have both the technical expertise and practical field experience to get it done right.
Our network includes treatment system professionals who understand that effective remediation means more than just installing equipment—it requires thoughtful design, proper startup procedures, ongoing optimization, and consistent maintenance over months or years of operation.
💡 What Makes Treatment Systems Different
Unlike one-time environmental services, treatment systems are long-term projects. They require initial design and installation, then months or years of operation, monitoring, and maintenance before cleanup goals are achieved. The providers we connect you with are in it for the long haul.
Treatment System Services Available
From initial design through final decommissioning, the specialists in our network handle every phase of treatment system projects:
Common Treatment System Types
The treatment system specialists we work with have experience designing and operating the major remediation technologies used across the Pacific Northwest:
Soil Vapor Extraction
SVE systems remove volatile contaminants from soil vapor using vacuum extraction, vapor treatment, and soil gas monitoring.
Air Sparging
Inject air into groundwater to volatilize contaminants and enhance biodegradation in the saturated zone.
Pump-and-Treat
Extract contaminated groundwater, treat it using various technologies, and reinject or discharge the treated water.
Enhanced Bioremediation
In-situ biological treatment using injected amendments to stimulate naturally occurring microorganisms.
Multi-Phase Extraction
Combined removal of contaminated groundwater, soil vapor, and separate-phase liquids using vacuum systems.
LNAPL Recovery
Specialized systems for recovering light non-aqueous phase liquids floating on groundwater tables.
From Design to Decommissioning
Treatment system projects move through distinct phases. Here's what to expect when working with the specialists we connect you with:
Design & Planning
Your provider evaluates site conditions, contaminant characteristics, and cleanup goals to design an appropriate system. This includes technology selection, equipment sizing, and regulatory permitting support.
Installation
Installation includes well installation or system infrastructure, equipment installation, piping and electrical work, and connection to utilities. Your provider manages contractors and ensures quality construction.
Startup & Testing
Systems undergo startup procedures, performance testing, and initial optimization to ensure they're operating as designed and meeting cleanup objectives.
Long-Term Operation
This is the longest phase—potentially months or years. Your provider conducts routine site visits, equipment maintenance, monitoring, and reporting to keep the system running effectively.
Optimization
As conditions change, your provider adjusts operations—modifying extraction rates, adding wells, or changing treatment approaches to maintain efficiency and progress toward cleanup goals.
System Decommissioning
When cleanup goals are achieved, your provider manages proper system shutdown, equipment removal, well abandonment, and final closure documentation for regulatory approval.
What Long-Term O&M Looks Like
Most treatment systems operate for months or years before achieving cleanup goals. The providers in our network deliver reliable, consistent operation and maintenance services that keep systems running effectively over the long term. Here's what that typically includes:
💡 Why O&M Matters
Treatment systems only work when they're properly maintained and operated. Poorly maintained systems waste money running inefficiently, miss cleanup milestones, and can create compliance issues with regulators. Professional O&M ensures your investment is achieving results.
Treatment Technologies in Our Network
Different contamination scenarios require different treatment approaches. Our network of treatment system specialists has experience designing and operating diverse treatment systems for various contaminants and site conditions.
Physical Treatment
Air stripping, carbon adsorption, oil-water separation, filtration, and other physical treatment processes.
Chemical Treatment
Chemical oxidation, reduction, precipitation, and other chemical treatment technologies for specific contaminants.
Biological Treatment
Aerobic and anaerobic bioremediation, bioaugmentation, and biostimulation for biodegradable contaminants.
Thermal Treatment
Vapor catalytic oxidation, thermal oxidation, and other thermal destruction methods for organic vapors.
Contaminants Our Partners Treat
The treatment system specialists in our network have experience with the major contaminant classes encountered in environmental remediation across diverse site types and regulatory programs.
What to Expect from Treatment System Partners
Treatment systems are technical, long-term projects that require both engineering expertise and practical operational experience. When we connect you with a treatment system specialist, here's what they bring to your project:
Practical Design
Our partners design systems that work in real-world conditions—not overengineered, not underbuilt, but appropriate for the site conditions and contaminants.
Installation Experience
They've overseen dozens of system installations and know what works, what doesn't, and how to avoid common installation problems.
Data-Driven Optimization
They analyze performance data to optimize system operation, reduce operating costs, and accelerate cleanup timelines when possible.
Reliable Long-Term Partner
They're there for the long haul—maintaining consistency in operations even when your project moves through multiple years.
Regulatory Experience
Our partners are experienced working with Oregon DEQ, Washington Ecology, EPA, and other agencies on system approvals and ongoing reporting.
Cost-Conscious Operations
They optimize systems to minimize electricity, maintenance, and analytical costs while maintaining effectiveness.
Need Treatment System Support?
Whether you're planning a new system installation, looking for reliable O&M for an existing system, or need help troubleshooting performance issues, we can connect you with experienced specialists who can help.
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