Soil Remediation
Soil remediation, also known as soil washing, is a term that refers to various processes designed to remove contaminants such as hydrocarbons (petroleum and fuel residues), heavy metals, pesticides, cyanides, volatiles, creosote, and semi-volatiles from soil.
In this respect, the key concerns that our members regard to require urgent intervention and lasting solutions, are the remediation of soils owing to high toxicity, misuse of pesticides and use of pesticides containing endocrine disruptors.