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Rapid, appropriate response to sudden threats to the public health or the well-being of the environment
An environmental emergency is a sudden threat to the public health, or the well-being of the environment and in some cases fauna, arising from the release or potential release of oil or hazardous chemicals into the air, land, or water. These emergencies may occur from transportation accidents or as a result of natural or man-made disaster events. While there are many other serious environmental problems with which EPA is concerned, these activities are focused generally on sudden, immediate threats.
Naturecall is equipped to manage a wide range of environmental emergency issues and can respond on short notice.
Our wide range of services include, but are not limited to;
- Emergency wildlife management – fire, flood, cyclone
- Emergency toxic spill remediation
- Hydrocarbon contamination remediation
- Mining water treatment and remediation
- Industrial waste treatment and remediation
- Tailings pond spill remediation
- Chemical / oil / fuel spill containment and remediation
