New standard for managing contaminated areas: what changes and how does it impact the sector?

New standard for managing contaminated areas: what changes and how does it impact the sector?

Contaminated Site Management: Keys to the Normative Update

Identification and recovery of contaminated areas requires absolute technical rigor. With recent updates from bodies such as CETESB, companies must adopt more precise protocols.

About Contaminated Site Management

Contaminated Site Management (CSM) is a dynamic process aimed at minimizing chemical risks. In the state of São Paulo, this process is governed by State Decree No. 59.263/13 and Decree No. 62.973/17, which regulate soil quality protection and contaminated area management.

Management Process Stages:

  1. Preliminary Assessment: Collection of history and evidence of contamination.
  2. Confirmatory Investigation: Laboratory analysis to confirm substance presence.
  3. Detailed Investigation: 3D delimitation of the contamination plume.
  4. Risk Assessment: Scientific determination of intervention needs.
  5. Intervention and Remediation Plan: Execution of measures for area recovery.

CEIMIC’s Precision

At CEIMIC, we have cutting-edge technology and accreditations to support each stage. The validity of an environmental study depends directly on the quality of the original analytical data, ensuring strict compliance with current regulations.

For technical support, contact us at: info@ceimic.com

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