saneringsproject
Saneringsproject, also written as saneringsprojekt in some contexts, refers to a remediation project—a systematic process to reduce or remove hazardous substances from a site, building, or water to meet regulatory standards and protect human health and the environment. It is commonly undertaken for contaminated industrial sites, brownfields, or buildings with hazardous materials such as asbestos or lead paint.
Typical objectives include lowering contaminant concentrations, isolating sources, protecting groundwater, and enabling safe redevelopment.
Key phases include a preliminary assessment, sampling and risk assessment, remediation design and planning, permitting and
Common remediation methods vary by contaminant and setting, including excavation and removal of contaminated soils, in-situ
Regulatory oversight, health and safety, waste management, and stakeholder communication are integral.
Projects are typically led by engineers or environmental consultants with involvement from the client, contractors, regulators,