Remediation of contaminated sites

Innovative and conventional remediation technologies for water, soil and air

Photo of the redevelopment area next to the railroad tracks © ZUT

System technology for every remediation strategy

ZÜBLIN Umwelttechnik is one of the leading companies in the sector of innovative and conventional in-situ technologies. We have an incomparably broad portfolio of remediation technologies. Several thousand successfully completed reference projects in Germany and abroad are impressive proof of this. Occupational safety, health protection and sustainability are our top priorities.

Overview of projects in this service area

Our restructuring processes

  • Established and innovative in-situ technologies

    ZÜBLIN Umwelttechnik has successfully completed numerous in-situ remediation projects in Germany and abroad and is one of the leading companies in this sector.

    • In-situ biological oxidation (ISBO)
    • In-situ biological reduction (ISBR)
    • In-situ chemical oxidation (ISCO)
    • In-situ chemical reduction (ISCR)
    • In-situ thermal heating (ISTH)
    • In-situ iron and manganese removal
    • In-situ reactive walls (ISRW)
    • Other

    In order to secure our technological lead, we continuously invest in the development of innovative processes. We therefore work closely with universities and technical colleges. The aim of these research activities is to further improve the efficiency of our in-situ remediation processes and to test new approaches in practice in order to be able to offer our customers individual, cost-effective and environmentally friendly solutions.

  • Conventional technologies

    Conventional remediation methods have proven themselves thousands of times in the practice of remediating contaminated sites, can be used flexibly and reliably and are economically attractive. These methods are often also used in combination with innovative in-situ methods, for example as flow protection.

    • Pump&Treat (P&T)
    • In-situ air sparging (ISAS)
    • In-situ biosparging (ISBS)
    • Soil air extraction (SAE)
    • Multiphase extraction (MPE)
    • Other

Contact us

Frederik Mönter
Head of department for contaminated site remediation
Dr. Hans-Georg Edel
Acquisition and research & development