MOORE HAVEN, FL. -- Clean Earth, Inc. announced today the acquisition of privately owned Kleen Soil, located in Moore Haven, Florida. This facility treats non-hazardous petroleum-contaminated soils and will mark Clean Earth's seventh soil treatment and recycling location in the United States.
This acquisition will provide Clean Earth the opportunity to geographically expand soil-recycling services and will be the most southern Clean Earth facility.
Kleen Soil has served the Florida market for over twenty (20) years.
Chris Dods, President & CEO states, "This acquisition has opened new doors. We have found a strong market, and will be able to recycle 100% of the soil treated at this location. Due to our in-depth experience, we will be able to offer additional services to customers such as project management and environmental support services. We look forward to working and learning from the talented and experienced Kleen Soil team."
In 2010, Clean Earth recycled over 3 million tons of soil derived from various construction sites throughout the northeast. These recycled soil volumes are expected to increase in 2012 with the acquisition of Kleen Soil.
Clean Earth, Inc. is one of the nation's largest processors of contaminated soil, dredge sediments and other non-hazardous materials. Headquartered in Hatboro, Pa., it operates a network of full-service facilities in the eastern United States that handles more than three million tons of soil annually. Treatment facilities are located in South Kearny, NJ, Carteret, NJ, Jersey City, NJ, Hagerstown, MD, New Castle, DE, Morrisville, PA, and Philadelphia, PA.
Kleen Soil has served the Florida market for over twenty (20) years.
Chris Dods, President & CEO states, "This acquisition has opened new doors. We have found a strong market, and will be able to recycle 100% of the soil treated at this location. Due to our in-depth experience, we will be able to offer additional services to customers such as project management and environmental support services. We look forward to working and learning from the talented and experienced Kleen Soil team."
In 2010, Clean Earth recycled over 3 million tons of soil derived from various construction sites throughout the northeast. These recycled soil volumes are expected to increase in 2012 with the acquisition of Kleen Soil.
Clean Earth, Inc. is one of the nation's largest processors of contaminated soil, dredge sediments and other non-hazardous materials. Headquartered in Hatboro, Pa., it operates a network of full-service facilities in the eastern United States that handles more than three million tons of soil annually. Treatment facilities are located in South Kearny, NJ, Carteret, NJ, Jersey City, NJ, Hagerstown, MD, New Castle, DE, Morrisville, PA, and Philadelphia, PA.
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