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Henderson Nevada, USA

Contaminated Soil Remediation in Henderson, Nevada

Henderson's rapid growth from a wartime magnesium plant into a major residential and commercial hub has left a legacy of industrial impacts on its soils. Under the EPA's RCRA and CERCLA frameworks, as well as ASTM E1527-13 for Phase I ESAs, contaminated soil remediation here requires a thorough understanding of local geology and past land use. Before any cleanup plan is designed, we integrate a georradar survey to map subsurface utilities and buried waste, and a infiltration test to assess how quickly contaminants might migrate through the alluvial sands and gravels typical of the Las Vegas Valley.

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Deep vadose zone conditions in Henderson can trap contaminants for decades, demanding site-specific remediation strategies.

Scope of work in Henderson Nevada

The soils in Henderson are dominated by well-graded sands with silt (SW-SM) and occasional cemented caliche layers, with the water table often exceeding 100 feet below grade. This deep vadose zone means that many contaminants — from petroleum hydrocarbons to heavy metals — can remain trapped in the unsaturated zone for decades. Our remediation approach relies on site-specific data: we first conduct a detailed soil classification and then run laboratory batch tests to match the right technology. For volatile compounds we often use soil vapor extraction, while for metals we may apply chemical stabilization or excavation and off-site disposal. Each plan follows ASTM D2488 for soil description and ASTM D422 for particle-size analysis.
Contaminated Soil Remediation in Henderson, Nevada
ParameterTypical value
Typical contaminant depth5 to 35 feet
Dominant soil typeSilty sands (SM), poorly graded sands (SP)
Groundwater depth100+ feet below surface
Common contaminantsPetroleum hydrocarbons, VOCs, metals
Remediation timeframe4 to 18 weeks depending on volume
Post-treatment verificationConfirmation sampling per EPA SW-846

Critical ground factors in Henderson Nevada

Henderson's development boom from the 1990s onward converted former industrial sites and agricultural land into subdivisions and retail centers. Without proper remediation, buried contaminants can slowly migrate through the porous alluvium and eventually impact deeper groundwater or create vapor intrusion risks in new buildings. The Nevada Division of Environmental Protection (NDEP) requires corrective action plans for any release above action levels. Failing to address soil contamination before construction can lead to construction delays, liability claims, and costly re-excavation. The risk is not just environmental — it's financial and legal.

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Applicable standards: ASTM E1527-13, EPA RCRA (40 CFR Parts 260-279), Nevada Administrative Code (NAC) 445A

Our services

Our team offers two core contaminated soil remediation services tailored to Henderson's conditions:

In-Situ Remediation Design

We design and oversee in-situ treatments such as soil vapor extraction, chemical oxidation, and bioremediation. These methods minimize excavation and disposal costs while treating contaminants directly in the ground. Our approach includes pilot testing, performance monitoring, and confirmation sampling to verify cleanup goals are met.

Excavation & Off-Site Disposal Management

For sites where removal is the most effective path, we manage the entire process: delineation of contaminated zones, safe excavation, transportation to permitted facilities, and backfill with clean material. We coordinate with NDEP for closure documentation and provide a complete record of disposal manifests and analytical results.

Frequently asked questions

How long does contaminated soil remediation typically take in Henderson?

Timelines depend on the contaminant type, volume, and chosen method. In-situ treatments like vapor extraction can run 8 to 16 weeks, while excavation and off-site disposal may be completed in 4 to 8 weeks. We provide a schedule after the initial site assessment.

What is the typical cost range for contaminated soil remediation in Henderson?

Costs vary by contaminant volume, depth, and disposal fees, but a typical project falls between US$3,310 and US$13,670. We recommend a site investigation first to get an accurate quote.

Do I need a remediation plan if my site is just being redeveloped for a parking lot?

Yes. Even shallow contamination can pose a risk to workers during excavation and may leach into drainage systems. NDEP requires corrective action for any release above levels, regardless of final land use. A targeted remediation plan protects you from future liability.

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