
Groundwater Remediation
Groundwater remediation is the process of cleaning and restoring polluted underground water sources. It involves identifying contaminants, such as chemicals or heavy metals, that have seeped into the groundwater, often from industrial activities or spills. Various techniques are used, including pumping out the contaminated water, treating it to remove pollutants, and then returning it to the ground. Other methods may focus on treating the contamination in place. The ultimate goal of groundwater remediation is to ensure safe water for drinking and ecosystems, protecting public health and the environment from hazardous substances.