IAI self-performed all portions of the Portage Canal Segment 1 environmental dredging project, from hydraulic dredging, to geotextile tube dewatering, water treatment and placement of a sand cap, utilizing specialized equipment, some custom-made for this project.
Mill River Remediation
IAI provided dredged material dewatering and water treatment services for this environmental dredging project, processing 36,000 cubic yards of lead-impacted sediment in geotextile tubes and treating over 100 million gallons of water under NPDES permit requirements.
Onondaga Lake Clean Up
IAI provided geotextile tube dewatering services for the Onondaga Lake Cleanup, as a member of the project team, installing 239,000 lineal ft. of geotextile tubes to dewater 2.2 million cy of sediment.
Ottawa River Remediation
IAI was the General Contractor for all landside operations on the Ottawa River Remediation Project (2010). The project involved hydraulic dredging of 242,000 cubic yards of contaminated sediment from the Ottawa River near Toledo, OH. IAI was responsible for geotextile tube dewatering in place, water treatment operations, and maintaining separation of TSCA and Non-TSCA regulated material during processing.
Borrow Pit Remediation
IAI provided geotextile tube dewatering and water treatment services for this project, dewatering 14,000 cubic yards of PCBs contaminated sediment and treating up to 1,000 gpm of water flow.
Kalamazoo River Oil Spill Dredging Project
In July 2010, a crude oil pipeline near Marshall, Michigan ruptured and spilled an estimated 840,000 – 1,000,000 gallons of crude oil into Talmadge Creek and the Kalamazoo River. As part of the cleanup effort, an area of the Kalamazoo River near the Ceresco Dam was dredged to remove oil-contaminated sediment, and IAI provided geotextile tube dewatering services to process the oil-impacted sediment.