How does the cost of Mobile Containment operations compare with that of traditional environmental dredging methods?
Traditional environmental dredging operations are plagued by cost overruns, due in great part to the inability of the operation to achieve target goals without the use of multiple site passes, project stoppages due to contaminant release events, and extraordinarily high sampling and analytical budgets to monitor the impact of the operation and the effectiveness of the cleanup. While Seaway deploys additional equipment and manpower to effect a control zone cleanup, overall costs can be expected to be comparable and even less than than traditional approaches due to greater assurances that the site will be effectively cleaned without the need for multiple passes, the elimination of work stoppages associated with contaminated release events and a reduction in the need for extensive downstream sampling and analytical efforts to monitor the excavation. Finally, the Seaway Control Zone technology prevents the migration of contaminants to other locations, thereby reducing the possibility of fu
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