Soil Remediation in Pennsylvania & New Jersey

A patch of contaminated soil.

Should you suspect residential or commercial property contamination, call us so we can use our soil remediation services to manage the situation.

Superior Tank & Energy has worked in the Pennsylvania and New Jersey areas for over 40 years. We are well-equipped to handle various work, from oil tank installations to soil remediation.

As such, our expert technicians and soil remediation contractors are ready to manage any soil cleanup services in the region.

Soil Cleanup Services

For any soil cleanup services, our soil remediation experts will do the following:

  • Check the condition of the oil tank and whether it is leaking.
  • Take a soil sample.
  • If contaminated, the soil remediation contractors will arrange to mark the utilities.
  • Before removing the soil, they will line your yard with plywood to minimize landscaping damage from the equipment they bring.
  • They will then take samples for analysis to ensure the soil is clean.
  • Lastly, they will provide a report if you require one and submit it to the local municipality if needed.

Contact Superior Tank & Energy today for soil remediation or tank cleaning services in Bucks County, Montgomery County, and the surrounding areas.

Residential Soil Remediation

No one should ignore environmental soil remediation, nor should they ignore residential soil remediation. We all rely on healthy water and ground sources, and when these become contaminated by people or other causes, they must be rectified.

Our soil remediation services are designed to restore soil after an oil spill. Should you need soil cleanup services, contact us urgently to manage the contamination before it spreads and causes a broader health and safety issue.

Commercial Soil Remediation

As commercial development increases, protecting our natural resources becomes ever more critical. Fortunately, our experts are trained to deal with commercial soil remediation to support the safety of our environment for years to come.

Environmental Soil remediation

With the growth of residential and commercial real estate on agricultural land, the risk of environmental soil remediation has somewhat decreased. However, the health and vitality of our land and water remains a priority.

To support this health, we offer ecological soil remediation to support the recovery of our ecosystems. We offer commercial and residential soil remediation because we install and service oil tanks.

Consequently, we provide environmental soil remediation because we understand the benefits and risks posed by this equipment. Other than soil remediation services, we offer the following:

Should you need residential soil remediation or any soil cleanup services, we work in these counties:

Soil Remediation Services and More

We provide everything from soil remediation services to commercial, residential, and environmental soil remediation. Call our soil remediation experts today for any soil cleanup services to recover a safe environment for yourself, your children, pets, and the environment.

Contact Superior Tank & Energy now to schedule a free, no-obligation appointment and receive a low-price guarantee to enhance your excellent customer experience.

FAQs – On Soil Remediation

How Do I Know If My Tank Has Leaked?

Signs of a leaking oil tank include:

  • Strong fuel odors around your property
  • Dead or discolored vegetation near the tank
  • Higher heating oil consumption without explanation
  • Visible oil stains on the ground or in basement areas

Our team can perform soil testing to determine if contamination has occurred.

What Is Soil Remediation, And Why Is It Necessary?

Soil remediation is the process of removing, treating, or neutralizing contaminated soil to restore it to a safe and environmentally sound condition. When an underground oil tank leaks, it can release hazardous substances into the ground, potentially contaminating soil, groundwater, and nearby ecosystems.

When an underground oil tank leaks, it can release hazardous substances like heating oil, gasoline, or other petroleum-based compounds into the soil. Over time, these contaminants can spread, affecting not just the immediate area but also groundwater supplies, plant life, and nearby ecosystems. Left untreated, contaminated soil can lead to long-term environmental damage,

Underground Tank Removal & State Reimbursement for Soil Remediation

Removing an underground oil tank can be a critical step in protecting your property and the environment. At Superior Tank & Energy, we specialize in professional underground tank removal and soil remediation to ensure your land is safe and compliant with state regulations.

If your tank has leaked and contaminated the soil, Pennsylvania offers a reimbursement program through the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) to help cover remediation costs. Homeowners may qualify for up to $4,000 in reimbursement for eligible expenses.

What Are The Common Methods Used In Soil Remediation?

The most common soil cleanup services are excavating or removing contaminated soil or providing treatment on-site. This treatment may involve thermal, biological, or chemical treatment to clean the soil.

How Long Does The Soil Remediation Process Take?

The time it takes for soil remediation services to work depends on the extent and duration of the contamination. If the problem is localized and not too deep, soil cleanup services may take a day. If extensive and affecting the water table, soil remediation experts could take years to restore the health of the soil.

Are There Regulations Governing Soil Remediation?

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP). Pennsylvania also requires local soil remediation contractors to follow specific nationwide guidelines while providing their soil remediation services.

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