Vapor Intrustion Assessment & Mitigation

Vapor intrusion occurs when vapor-forming chemicals migrate from a subsurface source into an overlying building—similar to radon gas seeping into homes.

Depending upon building and site-specific circumstances, vapor intrusion may threaten human health or safety.

The Aquaterra team is equipped and qualified in the evaluation and state-of-the-art remediation of vapor intrusion—to safeguard the success of your project, the indoor air quality of your structures, and the well-being of the people who inhabit them.

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Lou and Jonah setting up to evaluate the feasibility of Vacuum Enhanced Groundwater and LNAPL Recovery as a remedial approach for a client site. The feasibility testing process is crucial for understanding design, permitting, and performance elements for any remediation project.

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Meet Solomon - Master mechanic and jack of all trades. Here, he’s building a mount for a 130-Watt solar array to power one of our custom LNAPL (aka oil) pumping systems. 

We’ve deployed several of these over the last few years and have found them reliable and efficient. Meaning, they really do pump LNAPL, not groundwater.

Meet Solomon - Master mechanic and jack of all trades. Here, he’s building a mount for a 130-Watt solar array to power one of our custom LNAPL (aka oil) pumping systems.

We’ve deployed several of these over the last few years and have found them reliable and efficient. Meaning, they really do pump LNAPL, not groundwater.
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