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Recent Projects:

Smaller Projects / Personal Service. TREC specializes in projects ranging from $1000 to $1 million. Our focus allows us to ensure you deal directly with one of the owners on every project. Below are some recent successful projects that we have completed. pic-box
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UST Removal and Soil Excavation

Location: Rochester, New York
Completion Date: November, 2007
Facility: Active Auto Dealership

Project Overview: Project included the removal of six (6) unknown underground gasoline and waste oil storage tanks. Approximately 2,700 cubic yards of petroleum contaminated soil was excavated and transported to a nearby facility. The contaminated soil was augmented with remediation agents and placed into a biocell.

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Retail Gasoline Station Decommissioning

Location: Various, Western, New York
Completion Date: On-Going
Facility: Retail Gasoline Stations

Project Overview: TREC has been under contract for the last two years to complete the decommissioning of retail gasoline station for a large petroleum supplier in Western, New York. These projects involve the removal of all petroleum storage tanks at each facility and the excavation and disposal of all petroleum impacted soil. This work is completed under the strictest industry safety standards.

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USEPA Superfund Site

Location: Newstead , New York
Completion Date: November, 2007
Facility: Inactive Hazardous Waste Site

Project Overview: This project includes the excavation and disposal of 4,500 cubic yards of hazardous and non-hazardous soil at a USEPA Superfund Site. Work included excavation, soil stabilization, waste characterization, disposal of hazardous and non-hazardous soils, backfilling and wetland restoration. All work is being performed under a USEPA consent order and USEPA full time on-site oversight.

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City of Rochester - 10 Felix Street

Location: Rochester, New York
Completion Date: November, 2007
Facility: Government Facility

Project Overview: Project involved the excavation and disposal of 20,000 cubic yards of petroleum impacted soil. All backfilling had to meet ninety five percent modified proctor compaction standards. Approximately 300,000 gallons of impacted groundwater were collected, treated and discharged as part of this project.