Request a Site Evaluation
Selecting the right remediation approach starts with a clear understanding of site conditions, contaminant behavior, project objectives, and implementation constraints. Tersus Environmental provides structured site evaluations to support informed decision-making, technology screening, and preliminary budgeting for soil and groundwater remediation projects.
Our evaluations are grounded in decades of field experience and focused on identifying practical, implementable solutions tailored to real-world site conditions.
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Qualified Site Evaluation Process
Tersus Environmental offers preliminary site evaluations managed by our Technical Services Team of experienced remediation professionals. These reviews are intended to support qualified project opportunities involving technology screening, pilot testing, budgeting, or implementation planning.
Because a meaningful evaluation requires time and technical resources, we ask prospective clients to provide sufficient project and commercial information before we begin our review. This helps us focus our efforts on viable opportunities and provide input that is technically relevant and commercially aligned.
Priority consideration may be given to existing customers and organizations with an approved open account. For new customers, Tersus may request additional technical, scheduling, or commercial information before proceeding with a review or issuing preliminary pricing.
All information submitted is treated confidentially.
How to Submit Site Information
- Download the Site Evaluation Form (MS Word format).
- Complete the form and save your changes.
- Compile relevant supporting documents, such as site maps, boring logs, analytical data, geochemical data, remedial history, and prior reports.
- Email the completed form and attachments to
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After receipt, our team will review the submission and determine whether the opportunity is sufficiently defined for a preliminary technical evaluation. If needed, we may follow up with additional questions before proceeding.
To help us perform an efficient and meaningful review, please be prepared to provide information such as:
- Anticipated project schedule and timing for pilot testing and/or implementation
- Whether the project is being evaluated with multiple vendors or as a sole-source opportunity
- Key selection criteria, such as performance, injectability, constructability, schedule, and cost
- The extent to which price will factor into contractor or vendor selection
- Contracting structure, including whether Tersus would contract directly with the owner or through a consultant or contractor
- Typical payment terms and whether project funding has been secured
Commercial Terms for Preliminary Budget Pricing
Where a site evaluation includes preliminary budget pricing or order-of-magnitude cost estimates, such pricing is typically based on:
- Net 30-day payment terms upon approved credit
- Acceptance of Tersus Environmental standard terms and conditions of sale
- Current supplier pricing, freight assumptions, and market conditions
If a project requires payment terms beyond Net 30 days, paid-when-paid terms, extended retention, or other non-standard commercial conditions, pricing may need to be revised accordingly.
What a Site Evaluation May Include
Depending on the information provided and the stage of the opportunity, a Tersus site evaluation may include:
- Review of available site data, including reports, analytical results, and conceptual site model information
- Evaluation of contaminant type, distribution, hydrogeologic conditions, and geochemical conditions
- Screening of potentially applicable in situ remediation technologies
- Identification of data gaps that may affect remedy selection, design, or performance
- Preliminary observations regarding implementation considerations and sequencing
- Order-of-magnitude budget considerations, where appropriate
The scope of review is tailored to the level of detail provided and the maturity of the opportunity.
Technologies We Evaluate
Our evaluations commonly address sites impacted by:
- Chlorinated solvents (CVOCs, DNAPL)
- Petroleum hydrocarbons (BTEX, TPH, LNAPL)
- Emerging contaminants where site-specific treatment strategies are needed
- Mixed contaminant plumes requiring integrated treatment approaches
We routinely assess the applicability of technologies such as enhanced reductive bioremediation, surfactant-enhanced remediation (SEAR), in situ chemical oxidation or reduction, anaerobic and aerobic bioremediation, ZVI-based treatment approaches, and hybrid remedy strategies.
Why a Tersus Evaluation Is Different
Our evaluations are performed by practitioners involved in remediation design, product application, and field implementation. This allows us to focus not only on whether a technology may work in theory, but whether it can be implemented effectively under actual site and project constraints.
Our goal is to help project teams:
- Identify practical and technically defensible approaches
- Reduce uncertainty during remedy screening and pilot planning
- Avoid misapplication of technologies
- Align technical recommendations with constructability, schedule, and commercial realities
We welcome opportunities where performance, implementation success, and overall project value are important selection factors.
