Bethel conducted an investigation and removal action of soil near a vehicle garage floor drain outfall at Mica Peak, Washington.
Bethel removed lead-contaminated soil (LCS) from beneath the roof of the VOR navigational aid structure at the Shreveport Downtown Airport
Bethel was contracted to perform a tank demolition and contaminated soil removal action and remediation at this FUDS.
Bethel conducted a removal action of lead- and zinc- contaminated soil from near the Black Rapids Airstrip.
Bethel removed 410 CY of lead-contaminated soil from beneath a VOR overhead counterpoise on Woody Island, near Kodiak, Alaska.
Bethel removed contaminated soil from two abandoned unlabeled, leaking drums at the FAA Air-Route Surveillance Radar (ARSR) station located atop Mica Peak, in eastern Washington.
The purpose of this project was to implement remedies to remove potential contamination sources and contaminated soil from this Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS) Naval Radio Station.
The Granite Mine is an abandoned mine complex with historical significance.
Bethel performed nearly all the field activities for the three principal scope elements of this project, described below.
Bethel was subcontracted by Tetra Tech to complete a selected remedy and removal action for relocation and cleanup of the Eroding Landfill at the former Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line Station at Point McIntyre, Alaska located approximately 15 miles northwest of Deadhorse, Alaska on the North Slope.
Bethel was awarded an 8(a) sole source contract to conduct a Remedial Action at the Unalakleet Air Force Station, Formerly Used Defense Site (FUDS).
Bethel completed remediation of petroleum-impacted soil at the Santa Barbara RTR Facility.
Bethel permitted, designed, constructed, and operated a biotreatment cell to treat 3,000 cubic yards (CY) of petroleum-contaminated soil.