Designated Investigation Agency | Managing potential contamination risks during factory operations to protect land value.
Soil contamination survey
Properly manage the potential soil contamination risks that may lurk during factory operations and rebuilding through voluntary historical investigations and sampling analysis conducted by designated research institutions.
Ignoring underground environmental risks while continuing factory operations or planning redevelopment on-site can significantly harm a company's asset value and social credibility. This service is a voluntary investigation package that visualizes potential contamination risks on-site while the factory is still operational, with an eye toward future compliance and risk management. It conducts a comprehensive examination from voluntary historical investigation reports that scrutinize past work processes and handling of hazardous substances to precise sampling in areas that do not affect operations. A neutral designated investigation agency prepares reports based on objective scientific data, which can also serve as evidence of proactive efforts in environmental management (ESG). By understanding the presence and extent of contamination in advance, it is possible to mitigate the risk of incurring substantial costs during future closures or demolitions without time constraints, thereby ensuring a balance between planned business operations and the preservation of land asset value.
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This is a survey specification that complies with the technical standards of designated investigation agencies to evaluate the soil environment on the premises while the factory is in operation. In the historical investigation, the factory's operational history, layout of facilities using hazardous substances, drainage system diagrams, old maps, and administrative documents are analyzed from multiple perspectives to visualize potential contamination risk areas. In the sampling process, surface soil sampling or soil gas collection targeting Class 1 to Class 3 specific hazardous substances (such as volatile organic compounds, heavy metals, and pesticides) is rapidly conducted at locations that do not interfere with factory operations or vehicle traffic. The analysis is carried out at a measurement certification facility in accordance with the public methods specified by the Ministry of the Environment, providing a precise self-investigation report that can be directly used for compliance management.
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Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
It will be used to maintain environmental compliance for currently operating factories and production sites planned for future rebuilding or renovation. It is utilized by businesses to confirm the soundness of the ground as part of voluntary management before any legal investigation obligations arise. Objective voluntary historical investigation reports and sampling analysis results are implemented in practice as decision-making materials for developing financial plans aimed at internal environmental risk standardization, proving transparency in environmental governance to ESG investors and business partners, and preparing for the smooth sale of future factory sites or business succession as part of long-term asset value preservation.
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