One of Keystone Environmental’s most ambitious early projects was the excavation of barrels of surplus “Agent Orange” herbicide that had been buried by the Ministry of Transportation decades before. Our engineers and technicians traveled to the Northern BC site, oversaw excavation and containment of the contamination, and created a long-term storage facility for the waste.
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