Soil Remediation Services in South Carolina, South Carolina

When oil tank leaks contaminate soil, professional remediation is required to protect groundwater and comply with South Carolina environmental regulations. Our listed contractors in South Carolina specialize in petroleum contamination cleanup overseen by South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC).

Average Cost
$1,500-3,000
Permit Cost
$50-150
Timeframe
1-4 weeks depending on extent
Contractors Listed
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About Soil Remediation in South Carolina

Soil remediation involves removing or treating soil contaminated by leaking oil tanks. The extent of remediation depends on contamination levels, soil type (Coastal sand and piedmont clay in your area), proximity to wells or water bodies, and South Carolina cleanup standards. South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) sets the requirements for remediation in South Carolina.

Limited residential use. More common in older upstate homes.

When You Need Soil Remediation

  • Contamination discovered during tank removal
  • Failed soil tests showing petroleum levels above {state} limits
  • Required for property sale with known contamination
  • Protect drinking water wells and groundwater
  • Eliminate ongoing environmental liability
  • Required by {regulatoryBody} when contamination is reported

The Remediation Process in South Carolina

  1. 1Initial site assessment and soil sampling
  2. 2Laboratory analysis to determine contamination extent
  3. 3Develop remediation plan approved by South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)
  4. 4Excavate contaminated soil
  5. 5Transport contaminated soil to licensed treatment facility
  6. 6Collect confirmation soil samples
  7. 7Backfill with certified clean fill
  8. 8Submit closure report to South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)
  9. 9Obtain No Further Action letter

South Carolina Regulations

Regulatory Body: South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC)

Permit Required: Yes

Permit Cost: $50-150

Notable Requirements: DHEC Underground Storage Tank Program. SUPERB Fund for cleanup.

Soil Remediation FAQs for South Carolina

How much does soil remediation cost in South Carolina?

Soil remediation costs in South Carolina typically range from $10,000-40,000. Costs depend on the volume of contaminated soil, depth of contamination, and proximity to groundwater. Minor contamination may cost $10,000-15,000, while extensive contamination can exceed $50,000.

How long does soil remediation take?

Simple remediation projects in South Carolina can be completed in 1-2 weeks. More extensive contamination requiring multiple rounds of excavation and testing may take 4-8 weeks or longer.

Is there financial assistance for remediation in South Carolina?

South Carolina may offer financial assistance through state petroleum cleanup funds. Contact South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) to learn about eligibility for cleanup cost reimbursement programs.

What contamination levels require remediation?

South Carolina has specific soil cleanup standards for petroleum contamination. Generally, total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH) above 100-500 ppm require remediation, but standards vary based on land use and groundwater proximity.

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