Diagnose pollution (hydrocarbons, solvents, PCB, metals, etc...)

Descriptif

A diagnosis generally involves soil surveys and analyses of soils, water and soil gases.


ANTEA answer

Authorities, your solicitor etc... request a pollution diagnosis for your site.
The site diagnosis, generally preceded by a historical analysis, to comply with recommendations from the French Ministry for the Environment, Ecology, Sustainable Development and Regional Development (MEEDDAT), is designed to determine: If there are any sources of pollution on site. If there is an impact on the environment (underground or surface water and the ecosystem).

A diagnosis generally involves soils, water and gas analyses to detect suspected pollutants including hydrocarbons, solvents chlorine, lead, mercury etc.

In order to be relevant, a diagnosis must be carried out with proper judgment, taking into account the environment and local populations, in particular.

Benefit from the expertise of ANTEA engineers, specialists in hydrogeology, geochemistry, toxicology, ecology etc. to draft a diagnosis of your site. This diagnosis may also include, should you request it, the cost evaluation of environmental liability.