Geos Environment signs agreement with cassa depositi e prestiti: professionals from Campania to clean up contaminated sites in Italy

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Geos Environment signs agreement with cassa depositi e prestiti: professionals from Campania to clean up contaminated sites in Italy

Naples, March 1, 2023 – Campania ranks among the leading regions in the development of innovative technologies for environmental remediation interventions and sees its companies playing a leading role in activities throughout the country.

GEOS ENVIRONMENT, a leading environmental engineering company based in Naples that has been involved in contaminated site remediation and Waste Recovering Management for about 35 years with a portfolio that boasts important interventions on the territory and collaborations with Italian and international companies, has signed a two-year framework agreement with CDP (Cassa Depositi e Prestiti) that provides for “contaminated site remediation interventions” for areas in northern and southern Italy.

Geos also recently carried out environmental remediation activities for the removal of asbestos-containing materials at facilities owned by TIM (Telecom Italia) in central and southern Italy areas.

A framework agreement with PT (Poste Italiane) for the remediation of generically contaminated sites and removal of asbestos-containing material remains in place for the Naples-based company. In addition, Geos Environment is engaged in environmental characterization activities of contaminated sites and site-specific risk analysis performed by the company’s own technicians and operational staff.

“Ours is a project that started from afar that we are refining over time with increasingly precise control activities that give us the opportunity to improve the service. One of the key elements in contaminated site remediation processes is the speed of intervention. This is a factor of great importance in helping nature restore sites, as well as leading to considerable economic savings, especially in interventions following a fire,” explains Engineer Antonio Marotta, administrator of GEOS ENVIRONMENT.

“We are in a market that compared to a few years ago is more aggressive. With the construction crisis we have seen many companies that have converted to remediation companies but this is a field where you cannot improvise, you need years of study and experience to find and perfect the right methodologies. The risk is to increase the damage on which you intervene,” Marotta concludes.

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