Former military installations present unique environmental challenges including fuel contamination, unexploded ordnance, PFAS compounds, and complex regulatory frameworks spanning military and civilian authorities. NVES provides the structured compliance tracking these high-profile remediation projects demand.
UXO surveys must be completed before environmental investigation can proceed in many areas. Coordinating clearance activities with sampling programs requires careful scheduling and documentation.
Military sites frequently contain PFAS from firefighting foam, energetics from munitions, and other contaminants with evolving regulatory standards. Tracking compliance against changing criteria adds complexity.
Military cleanup involves Department of National Defence, federal environment agencies, provincial regulators, and sometimes municipal authorities. Each stakeholder has different reporting requirements and approval processes.
Track contamination across multiple Areas of Concern with different contaminant types, source areas, and remedial approaches. NVES maintains a comprehensive picture of site-wide environmental conditions.
Monitor cleanup progress against remedial objectives for each Area of Concern. Track treatment system performance, excavation volumes, and confirmation sampling results with automated compliance checking.
Generate reports tailored to different regulatory audiences from the same underlying data. Federal, provincial, and public reporting requirements are met without duplicating effort.
Military base cleanups often require decades of post-remediation monitoring. NVES maintains monitoring schedules, tracks well networks, and preserves data continuity across personnel changes.
Environmental consultants and government agencies use NVES to manage the complexity of military base remediation projects.