
Treatability Studies
Treatability studies are small-scale tests conducted to evaluate how effectively a specific method or process can remove or reduce contaminants from waste materials, such as soil, water, or sludge. These studies help determine if a proposed cleanup technique will work on a larger scale and inform decision-making for environmental remediation projects. Essentially, they act as experiments to assess the feasibility, efficiency, and potential costs of different cleanup options before committing to full-scale implementation.