How Sanitary handles contaminated sites with integrity and precision.
When you hear the word remediation, most folks think “cleaning up a mess.” But for us at Sanitary Construction, it runs deeper. It’s about restoring trust in the land. Protecting the people who live nearby. And doing the kind of work you’d want done if it were in your own backyard.
That mindset guides every decision we make on projects like the Price Landfill Remediation & Infrastructure Improvements in Pleasantville, NJ—one of the most technically challenging environmental jobs we’ve ever tackled.
The Price Landfill site is no ordinary patch of ground. It’s a designated United States Environmental Protection Agency Superfund site—a place with serious contamination issues that required federal oversight. Our role? Deliver a complete sitework package for a leachate treatment facility that would safely manage the polluted groundwater on site.
We moved over 30,000 cubic yards of material—strategically, safely, and under strict environmental protocols. That meant installing temporary cofferdams, managing deep-well dewatering, and building out critical site utilities to support the construction of a 30-foot-deep pump station. This wasn’t your average dig. Every step was engineered to handle toxic material responsibly, contain runoff, and protect local groundwater.
There’s no room for shortcuts on a job like this. The wrong move could risk health, safety, and the environment. That’s why we bring the same level of detail, transparency, and grit to Superfund remediation as we do to paving a school parking lot or installing municipal utilities.
At Sanitary, environmental remediation isn’t just a service. It’s a duty. And when federal agencies call in the best to get it done—on time, within regulation, and without excuses—we’re proud to be on that list.
Whether it’s contaminated soil, groundwater treatment, or site restoration, we’ve got the tools, the people, and the track record to do it right the first time.Need a remediation partner who takes responsibility seriously? Let’s talk.