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Project Histories

Department of Transportation
Solid and Hazardous

CEMCO is currently under contract to perform the segregating, loading, transportation, and disposal of waste material generated by and stockpiled at maintenance yards located throughout the state of New Jersey.

  • Multi Site Pick Up
  • Materials Handling
  • Recycling

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Vapor Mitigation

A cable installation crew penetrated a subsurface 24” diameter gasoline pipeline immediately north of Route 332 in Newtown, PA. Because the pipe was ‘charged’ (transmitting gasoline) approximately 50,000 gallons of gasoline was release before the flow was stopped. CEMCO personnel were involved in the emergency response to the spill and subsequent clean up efforts that lasted 9 years.
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Residential Bedrock Site

CEMCO was the second contractor on this site. The initial contractor removed the residential UST and failed to collect appropriate samples to conclude closure. The insurance carrier was contacted but not provided with sufficient data to confirm claim coverage. The contractor then tried to receive closure from the NJDEP and was denied.  Read Cemco's solution.

  • Ground Water Impact
  • Bedrock Remediation
  • Structure Support
  • Innovative Technology


   
Residential Soil and Groundwater Remediation

CEMCO contracted with this home-owner after their tank removal contractor discovered a leak. The project was overseen and funded by the residential insurance carrier. Read Cemco's solution.

  • Site Investigation
  • Pipeline Plume
  • House Relocation
  • Permits and Reports



Leaking Residential UST Remediation

A leaking 290-gallon underground storage tank was removed from the residence. On behalf of the insurance carrier for the owner, CEMCO conducted an investigation to delineate the area of impact. Read Cemco's solution.

  • Ground Water Treatment
  • Structure Support
  • Dual Plume Segregation
  • Innovative Forensic
  • Expert Witness


Linden Airport Engine Test Facility Removal

This project consisted of the removal of an estimated five (5) 20,000-gallon underground storage tanks. Read Cemco's approach.

  • Demolition
  • Tank Removal
  • Pipe Removal
  • Contaminated Soil & Groundwater Treatment
  • Permits

 

Underground Gasoline Line Leak

This site located at 143 Red Lion Road in Southampton Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, has been the subject of study since 2004. The area of concern is due to an aboveground storage tank system formerly containing gasoline. The AST had a leaking subsurface gasoline line that has caused soil and groundwater contamination that required remediation. Read Cemco's story.

  • Innovative Technology
  • State Grants
  • Groundwater Treatment
  • Site Investigation
  • Disassociated Gas Plume

 

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