Geostream UK articles
Client: Lioncourt Homes
Value: £260K
Site Area: 0.95 Hectares
Timeframe: 10 Weeks
Challenge
Geostream UK was contracted to remediate the 0.95ha site of a former scrap yard ready for a housing development.
Historical contamination left behind by the scrap yard included:
- Significant hydrocarbon impacted made ground, down to the underlying
- Client: Electrical Utility Power Generator
- Value: £80K
- Timeframe: 4 Weeks (Manufacture To Installation)
Challenge
Geostream UK was contracted to supply a water treatment plant to a large power station.
The client, an international energy supplier, had a ze- rotolerance approach to uncontrolled discharges.
The site was also subject to strict controls on work
- Client: Major Energy Company
- Location: Eastern England
Challenge
Geostream UK was tasked with remediation of soils and groundwater contaminated with light and heavy-end hydrocarbons. The project was part of an ongoing strategy by the client to resolve legacy contamination.
As the contamination was located around live, nationally-critical fuel infrastructure, careful planning was required to ensure
- Industry: Oil and Gas
- Timeframe: 9 Months
- Location: Saudi Arabia
- Value: €540K
Challenge
Geostream was asked to deliver a large in-situ groundwater treatment plant for a pilot trial on an oil refinery. The plant would target significant dissolved phase hydrocarbon contamination and LNAPL in groundwater across the site, using circa 100 recovery/spar
Client: Miller Homes
Site Area: 3.03HA
Location: Old Trafford, Greater Manchester
Timeframe: 12 Months
Challenge
Design and delivery of a remediation strategy to treat extensive TCE-contaminated soil and groundwater, ready for development of 260 new homes.
The derelict 3.03ha site had once been home to Manchester’s Itron gas meter factory, which opened its doors in
- Client: Environmental Consultant
- Site Area: 0.3HA
- Location: Former Petrochemical Site
Challenge
Geostream UK was contracted to provide detailed information on the thickness of Light Non Aqueous Phase Liquid (LNAPL) on a site situated next to an estuary. Redundant for over a decade, the site had previously been used to store petroleum products and there were multiple groundwater
