Press Release

Julie Beck President of BEAR will be attending the 2011 Joint Engineer Training Conference & Expo, in Grapevine, Texas at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center from
May 24-27th.
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Julie Beck President of BEAR has been invited to participate on the Women-Owned Small Business Panel at the upcoming Hawaii Army Industry Day for Women-Owned Small Business on June 1, in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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“Julie Beck of Beck Environmental and Remediation, Ltd. (BEAR) has been selected to participate in Stage TWO of the 2011 ADOT Academy for the Advancement of Small & Disadvantaged Business Enterprises.
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On July 6-7 The SAME Executive Forum offers Executive-Level SAME members and exclusive opportunity to discuss issues of shared interest with senior-level Department of Defense (DOD) leaders in a topic-specific roundtable format. Julie Beck President of BEAR will be participating in the Small Business: Critical Strategies for Cultivating Success (Limited to Small Business Presidents, CEOs and Owners)
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Mission:
Beck Environmental and Remediation, Ltd.’s (BEAR) sole spirit lies in providing the highest level of technological and scientific intelligence, innovation, insight and integrity and aspires to foster partnerships for projects that will enhance environmental awareness and boldly raise new possibilities while limiting adverse effects to the environment.

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Remediation Projects - Impacted Soil Sites

Former Gasoline Station    back     

Client:  Dunlap Oil, Wilcox, Arizona

Project:  Billy’s Texaco--Willcox, Arizona                                                                                                 
During a property transfer several gasoline release points were discovered.

Solution:  BEAR reassessed the site and found more extensive impacts to the soils and groundwater. This project was the in-situ remediation of a release of an estimated 15,000 gallons of gasoline from a poorly operated gas station constructed in the 1950s. Remediation included the physical removal of over 9,000 gallons of fuels from the soils and water with vapor extraction and free product removal. Another 1,000 gallons was destroyed through bioremediation.
Remediation Project Impacted Soil

Remediation Impacted Soil

Remediation Project Impacted Soil