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Beneficial Re-Use
Through our European network we Stuyvesant Environmental Contracting has gained extensive experience in the beneficial use of aggregates on a project scale basis, generating major logistical benefits. For this work, Stuyvesant Environmental Contracting has developed a range of digital testing modules for determining soil quality - and therefore the optimal disposal options quickly and accurately. Stuyvesant Environmental Contracting has set up soil banks (deposit management facilities) for various infrastructure projects. As well as its extensive experience with the beneficial use of soil and sand, Stuyvesant Environmental Contracting also owes its distinctive profile to its ability to process and re-use dredged material. Stuyvesant Environmental Contracting manages the entire process: from acquisition, deposit inspection and consultation with the competent authorities up to and including transportation and definitive disposal at the re-use sites. Recent projects in the United States have proven the possibilities of re-using separated sand from (contaminated) dredged sediments. Both on Miami River and Fox River separated sand has been beneficial used (see project description) |
Stuyvesant Environmental Contracting has an extensive knowledge of the beneficial use market for construction materials and the most current regulations. This puts us in an excellent position to manage the disposal and processing for secondary raw materials, including the required certificates and inspections necessary for beneficial use determinations.