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Environmental Remediation Contractor in Cazenovia, NY

Contaminated soil excavation, removal, and site remediation supporting brownfield redevelopment and environmental cleanup. Serving Cazenovia and all of Madison County.

Environmental Remediation Services in Cazenovia

Backwell provides professional environmental remediation services in Cazenovia, Madison County, and the surrounding area. Contaminated sites need careful excavation and material handling to protect workers, the public, and the environment. Backwell provides the earthwork component of environmental remediation projects, contaminated soil excavation, segregation, loading, and transport to approved disposal facilities.

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Why Cazenovia Chooses Backwell

Based in Constantia, NY, we are local to Madison County and know the area, the soil conditions, the regulations, and the contractors. When you hire Backwell for your environmental remediation project in Cazenovia, you get a crew that shows up on time with the right equipment and gets the job done. Contact us today for a free estimate.

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Geography & Site Conditions in Cazenovia, NY (Madison County)

Cazenovia perches on the southern ridge above its namesake lake in western Madison County, on the edge of the Appalachian Plateau where elevations rise quickly south of the village. The upland soils are predominantly Honeoye and Lansing silt loams on calcareous till, transitioning to Mardin and Langford channery silt loams on the higher, steeper ground where a fragipan commonly restricts vertical drainage.

Chittenango Creek drains Cazenovia Lake and runs north through the village before falling off the escarpment toward Oneida Lake, and the steep gradient north of town gives the watershed flashy, erosive flows. Site work in Cazenovia often involves rock excavation on ridgelines and along Route 20, managing perched water above fragipan-restricted soils on the higher terrain, and stormwater systems that have to handle both the slope and the sensitive lakefront watershed. Commercial grading near Cazenovia Lake falls under Madison County lake watershed protection standards. Shallow siltstone and shale can appear on the higher Route 13 approaches to the village. Frost depth is notably deeper than in the Onondaga lowland just to the west, pushing utility and foundation details.