We have the expertise to conduct large-scale, long-term remedial actions should conditions warrant.   Remedial options will be tailored to not interfere with anticipated future use. Based on the intended   site use, risk assessment techniques combined with engineering controls will be utilized. For   example, should contaminated soils be encountered, we anticipate that excavation and off-site   disposal of contaminated soil will be the prevalent remedial technique utilized. Should large areas of   contaminated soil be encountered, we are prepared to conduct In-Situ bioremediation   treatments, soil vapor extraction or other remedial techniques, as applicable. Should contaminated   groundwater be encountered, Natural Attenuation, combined with short-term remedial techniques   such as In-Situ bioremediation treatments or limited groundwater which drawls from contamination   plumes, would likely be the preferred remedial alternative.

 Caribbean Environmental Solutions has extensive experience performing Site Environmental Contamination Assessments and developing assessments tailored to meet site specific requirements.  CES is thoroughly knowledgeable of the need to perform an exhaustive research of background information prior to developing a site-specific work plan.  Perform reviews of topographic maps, soil surveys, geological/hydrogeological information, aerial photographs, regulatory data base information, city directories, ownership information, water management records, and previous reports in order to develop a technically sound and cost-effective assessment.  Our experienced environmental professional (geologist, engineer or scientist) will perform site visits to recognize signs of past land use with potential for environmental damage.

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 CES is experienced in all aspects of site   remediation, including design and   implementation. We have successfully used   a variety of strategies to limit the scope of   remediation at contaminated sites,   including natural attenuation, technical   impracticability, groundwater   reclassification, environmental land use   restrictions (institutional and engineering   controls), and risk-based corrective action.   Our remediation specialists act as liaison   with planning and regulatory authorities,   financially appraise remedial options,   prepare remediation strategies, manage   contracts and evaluate bids.