Over the years, we’ve had the privilege of supporting utility companies, environmental consultants, and contractors across the U.S. with a wide range of services related to coal ash pond management. Whether it’s part of a closure, remediation, or regulatory compliance initiative, our role often begins well before the first pump is deployed. From initial planning and permitting support to site mobilization and execution, we’re there every step of the way.
Coal ash ponds present a unique set of challenges. You’re dealing with legacy infrastructure, sensitive environmental concerns, and a heavy regulatory spotlight. That’s where our team’s experience really shines. We’ve handled everything from water treatment and filtration to sludge management and solidification. And yes—plenty of complex pumping and bypass operations, too.
One of the things we’re proudest of is our ability to customize solutions to each site. No two coal ash ponds are alike, and we’ve developed strategies that adapt to everything from tight working spaces to unstable ground conditions. Whether it’s deploying one-pass trenchers for perimeter control or integrating water quality monitoring systems into our treatment setups, we find ways to make the job not just possible, but efficient and safe.
Our in-house engineers, seasoned project managers, and skilled field crews are the backbone of every successful project. And when timelines are tight—as they usually are in these situations—we know how to scale up quickly without cutting corners.
We also understand the public visibility that comes with coal ash pond work. Communities, regulators, and stakeholders are all watching closely. That’s why safety, transparency, and environmental stewardship are non-negotiables for us. We bring the same integrity and commitment to a coal ash site as we do to any critical infrastructure project.
Looking ahead, we’re excited to keep playing a role in transforming these sites from environmental liabilities into clean, stable, and safe areas for future use. It’s tough work, but it’s meaningful work—and it’s exactly the kind of challenge we’re built for.