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Environmental Remediation Contractor in Moravia, NY

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

Environmental Remediation Services in Moravia

Backwell provides professional environmental remediation services in Moravia, Cayuga 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 Moravia Chooses Backwell

Based in Constantia, NY, we are local to Cayuga County and know the area, the soil conditions, the regulations, and the contractors. When you hire Backwell for your environmental remediation project in Moravia, 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 Moravia, NY (Cayuga County)

Moravia sits at the south end of Owasco Lake in Cayuga County, at the head of the Owasco Inlet valley in classic Finger Lakes terrain. Soils across the village and surrounding commercial parcels are predominantly Honeoye silt loam and Lansing silt loam on the upland till, with Palmyra gravelly loam on the outwash terraces along the inlet and Canandaigua silty clay loam and Wayland silt loam in the low ground at the lake head.

Owasco Inlet drains north into Owasco Lake, and the lake's municipal water supply status imposes strict phosphorus and sediment controls on any development draining toward it. Commercial site work in Moravia regularly involves managing steep cuts on the valley walls, fragipan-driven perched water on the higher silt loam parcels, and watershed-protection stormwater design on any project in the Owasco Lake watershed. Shallow shale and siltstone bedrock can appear on the plateau-edge uplands. Frost depth and valley-wall slope stability both push detail on pavement and utility burial.