Soil Excavation is the process of digging up and removing contaminated soil from a site. This method is used when soil contamination is widespread or at high levels. Excavated soil is often treated, disposed of, or replaced with clean soil to restore the site. Soil excavation is an effective technique for addressing soil pollution and is commonly used in remediation projects to improve site conditions and meet regulatory standards.
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