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EESI Contracting provides unique scientific based solutions to contaminated soils and groundwater. Over a decade ago, utilising the rigours of scientific research, EESI Contracting pioneered sustainable onsite and offsite treatment of contaminated soil. The innovative applications of bioremediation and chemical stabilisation, assists our clients in meeting the various strict environmental regulatory controls that are in place in Australia.
Our site-specific technologies have been developed by our internal research arm, the Centre for Contaminant Geoscience along with a number of Australian universities. Our researchers have published many papers on the bioremediation of hydrocarbons that set industry standards, including techniques for remediating PAHs, such as liquid coal tar.
The unique technologies offered by EESI Contracting are proven to provide remediation solutions alongside positive financial outcomes.
“Our company ethics are based on environmental sustainability. We consider soil and water as the foundation of life, to be harnessed and nurtured.” Phil Mulvey, Managing Director.
Our patented processes are designed to have a low carbon impact and yet obtain the optimum result. When working on site we view problems as opportunities and obstacles as stepping-stones to progressing the work. Due to our scientific focus we consider the site holistically and in particular are able to aid clients in the minimisation of waste issues. We believe that tight control of materials classification and handling is often the key to a successful remediation outcome.
Our site staff are experienced in the localised identification and removal of contamination. By considering contamination on this level we are able to segregate impacted material from other, less affected waste. The result of this is a reduction in quantities of material requiring remediation, when compared to the bulk operations used by other contractors. This methodology allows for targeted remediation that is focused on the environmental concern and minimising the cost to the client.
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