Brice was selected from a worldwide pool of candidates to conduct a treatability study using Brice-developed innovative technology for soil washing, and then perform remediation at Fort Dix. The study was designed to determine whether our technology would be successful in treating lead impacted soils from Range 25 at Fort Dix. Treatability study results showed Read More
Munitions
Remediation, Fort Ruger, Honolulu, Hawaii
Brice Environmental Services designed and implemented a technology demonstration of an innovative hybrid remediation process employing conventional particle separation technology with an innovative dry screening process. The subsequent soil remediation resulted in the removal of particulate lead from the former firing ranges at Fort Ruger, and reduced the volume of lead. Consequently, short and long-term Read More
Rapid Response, Massachusetts Military Reservation, Bourne
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued an Administrative Order to the National Guard Bureau (NGB) mandating that a series of rapid response actions and remedial measures be implemented to protect the groundwater at the Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR). The EPA identified six problem locations at MMR where explosives, metals, and pesticides were detected in soils Read More
Arms Range Remediation, Twenty-Nine Palms, California
Three ranges at the small arms range complex at Marine Corps Air Ground Combat Center (MCAGCC) had been in active use for over 30 years for rifle and pistol training. The Navy’s desire to redesign the ranges required that soils from the ranges be treated prior to reuse. In the redesign, impacted berm soils required Read More