Aztech Technologies Inc.
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Aztech Technologies Inc. services

Remediation Solutions

Green Remediation

The end game of all investigative and remedial projects is to implement remedies that minimize and/or eliminate the threat presented by a site or source area to public health and the environment. However…remediation for the sake of remediation does not always result in the most environmentally friendly solution. Rather, consideration must be given to site investigative and remedial efforts in the context of the larger environment, where all environmental effects are evaluated so that the process of investigation and remediation results in a minimized environmental footprint.

Advanced Controls

At Aztech, we understand if a system is to function properly, it needs to be monitored and maintained. This is why we incorporate a central control panel that allows both Aztech staff and the client to monitor our remediation systems. Aztech staff design and build the control system to the demands at each project site. Each system is designed such that it provides ease of function, high accuracy, and reliability and is constructed from readily available, inexpensive components.

Soil Vapor Intrusion Mitigation

The phrase “soil vapor intrusion” refers to the process by which vapors migrate from a subsurface source, through soil and into the indoor air of a building where exposure is possible. Soil vapor, also referred to as soil gas, is the air found in the pore spaces between soil particles. After the contaminant partitions from the source and into “vapor” it travels through the pore spaces of vadose or unsaturated soil via diffusion or advection. If the vapor migrates into the radius of influence of an existing building, then typical building pressure differentials related to heating or cooling systems can draw the vapors into or below the structure where they can accumulate. In order to properly evaluate the soil vapor intrusion pathway, Aztech uses the recommended multiple lines of evidence approach where samples are collected from soil vapor, sub‐slab vapor, indoor air, outdoor air, groundwater and soil.

Groundwater Contamination

During drilling activities, temporary or permanent monitoring wells can be installed to assess the quality of groundwater on a job site. An Aztech geologist will log the geotechnical data associated with the site soil and identify the position of the water table during advancement of the borehole. Based on the observations made during drilling, the geologist will develop specifications for and oversee the construction of the monitoring well. Typically, soil borings are converted into monitoring wells that are constructed in a manner that is consistent with industry standards.

Soil Contamination

Aztech geologists are talented, thorough and well versed in conducting soil investigations that range from advancing soil borings in shallow and/or deep overburden to bedrock coring. The scope of the subsurface soil investigation is developed based on the findings of the Phase I Environmental Site Assessment or from other existing information relative to the site to be investigated. The goal is to determine if any environmental impacts to the subsurface soils exist at the site.