As part of the planned closure of a foundry in Přerov, a contamination survey was conducted in 2023–2024 to evaluate the environmental condition of the site. The survey focused on soil and groundwater contamination. The investigation did not identify any significant contamination of the subsurface environment.
At an industrial site in the municipality of Vestec near Prague, ENACON conducted a contamination survey on behalf of the developer Panattoni. The survey was required in connection with the site’s acquisition and aimed to determine the baseline environmental condition. It included an assessment of soil, soil gas, groundwater, and building materials contamination. Based on the results, long-term groundwater monitoring and local remediation measures were recommended to be implemented as part of the site’s planned redevelopment.
We conducted environmental surveys to meet the legislative requirements and conditions of environmental integrated permits in connection with the termination of operations at the TRW facility in Horní Počernice (steering wheel production) and the Ingersoll Rand plant in Kolín (HVAC and refrigeration units). These surveys involved a comprehensive assessment of soil, soil gas and groundwater contamination to determine the site closure conditions.
Contamination survey at a pulp and paper mill in Sviscov, northern Bulgaria, was carried out in cooperation with a Romanian geotechnical survey provider. The work included an assessment of soil and groundwater contamination in the vicinity of above-ground oil tanks formerly used for heating and steam production.
The contamination survey of this extensive site focused on the presence of petroleum-contaminated fill materials. The contamination was verified through drilling and laboratory analysis of soil and groundwater samples. The thickness of the fill layer and the presence of underground structures from the former sugar mill were further investigated using geophysical methods.
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