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When it’s necessary to quickly mitigate or reverse the effects of human activity on soil and groundwater, geoscientists can perform bioremediation. This is a process in which living organisms are employed to speed up natural processes which eliminate or neutralize harmful substances. To understand why you might choose this process over environmental cleanup services or other methods of remediation, have a look at the information below.

What Are Some Advantages of Bioremediation?

1. Eco-Friendliness

Bioremediation involves the dispersal of aerobic or anaerobic microorganisms which naturally reverse or reduce the effects of human activity in soil, groundwater, and the air. These microorganisms use harmful substances as a source of energy and neutralize them as a consequence of breaking them down for consumption.

Unlike more invasive environmental cleanup methods, a geoscientist might recommend bioremediation to naturally and safely restore natural settings without causing additional damage. This makes it particularly valuable in areas which host an array of additional animals and plants, which might be negatively impacted by further human activity.

2. Cost-Effectiveness

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Conventional environmental cleanup requires large amounts of materials and equipment which are costly to maintain, deploy, and operate. It can also take months or even years of work to complete such a project, during which time trained specialists must be paid to carry out essential remedial processes.

Bioremediation, on the other hand, is far more cost-effective. Not only do such projects typically feature far shorter completion times, but they require minimal specialized equipment and the services and expertise of only a small team of geoscientists and specialists to successfully complete.

3. Reduce Risk of Liability

During any environmental cleanup project, it’s possible for soil- and waterborne contaminants to seep into surrounding areas or escape from containment structures and cause additional damage. This could then leave the organization responsible for the project subject to legal action requiring an investment of large sums for defense attorneys. Because bioremediation doesn’t involve the movement or removal of large quantities of earth, plant matter, or water, it comes with a significantly reduced risk of collateral contamination and related liabilities.

 

When you need to reverse the effects of industrial or human activity on your property, turn to GeoTek Alaska. This team of Anchorage-based geoscientists and cleanup experts have worked with business owners and property developers since 2002, providing bioremediation services using the latest technology and techniques. You can learn more about their process and discuss your project requirements by calling them at (907) 569-5900. Visit their website for more information on their bioremediation services.

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