Soil contamination investigation: Points to note at gas stations [Designated investigation agency]
Soil contamination survey at a gas station
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At gas stations, harmful substances related to oils and fats, such as benzene, which is a component of gasoline, boron derived from engine oil and coolant, and lead resulting from past use of leaded gasoline, have been handled. These substances pose a risk of leakage from fuel dispensers and underground tanks, making them important items in soil contamination investigations. In our survey, we thoroughly investigate the operational history and actual usage on the site to accurately assess the invisible underground risks.
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The investigation specifications identify the layout of fuel dispensers, underground tanks, and piping based on historical surveys. The target substances are narrowed down to benzene, boron, and lead, which originate from fuels and oils, ensuring that the soil beneath underground piping, which poses a high contamination risk, is thoroughly investigated. Furthermore, in the investigation around underground tanks, it is necessary to conduct surveys below the depth of GL -3.50m, which requires soil sampling and analysis at depths below this level, accurately determining the presence and extent of contamination in a reliable process in accordance with the Soil Contamination Countermeasures Act.
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The content of the survey (amount) varies depending on the scale of the business.
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P3
Delivery Time
P4
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Soil contamination surveys are standardized nationwide, but due to their high level of specialization, please consult our expert technicians.
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