Greentech Lead America: Clean Earth, a soil treatment and
recycling company, has acquired privately owned Soil Remediation, located in
Kingsland, Georgia. The acquisition enables Clean Earth to expand soil
recycling and disposal services in both
the Florida and Georgia remediation markets.
Soil Remediation, now known as Clean Earth of Georgia,
is a thermal treatment facility processing non-hazardous petroleum-contaminated
soils. Clean Earth of Georgia will serve service remediation
projects from Savannah, GA, to Gainesville, FL.
“Joining our talent, experience, and geography will
provide great synergies and superior service to the South Georgia Northern
Florida market and continue to solidify the Clean Earth position as the leading
impacted soil recycler. Our team is excited about our growth in new
markets,” said Chris Dods, president & CEO.
Clean Earth recycles approximately 3 million tons of soil
derived from various construction sites throughout the northeast annually. The
addition of the Soil Remediation will help the company to increase its recycled
soil volumes.
Clean Earth also owns and operates ten facilities
throughout the northeast. Treatment platforms at these locations consist
of bioremediation, chemical fixation of RCRA hazardous waste, thermal
desorption, aggregate production, drill cuttings and pipeline cuttings, and
stabilization of dredged material.
Clean
Earth opens new recycling facility in Florida
Recently, Clean Earth announced the opening of their new
location, Clean Earth of Southern Florida (CESF), in Moore Haven,
Florida. Clean Earth of Southern Florida is a Florida Department of
Environmental Protection permitted non-hazardous soil treatment, processing and
recycling facility accepting non-hazardous petroleum contaminated soils from
remediation sites.
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