Hilde – How to gain in-depth insight into the subsurface?

Hilde Decuyper

A+E Consult

EnISSA is not a ‘nice to have.’ For me, they are essential.

I first got to know EnISSA at its very inception. When they pitched their new methodology and tools at a conference in Salzburg, Austria, in 2010, I was immediately intrigued. They demonstrated how they could deliver detailed analysis results almost immediately after drilling, which was groundbreaking. That evening, as fellow Flemish professionals, we struck up a conversation, and I became increasingly convinced of the opportunities their approach presented. In particular, their ability to visualize the different degradation components and their concentrations at various depths is invaluable for any soil project involving chlorinated hydrocarbons.

In-depth insights into soil contamination

Thanks to EnISSA, our team collects a wealth of specific data, providing us with a profound understanding of the subsurface. Achieving this level of insight would otherwise require significantly more monitoring wells, drillings, and analyses—along with the associated investigation costs.

EnISSA’s measurement results are also beautifully visualized. This makes it easier for us to explain complex soil issues to our clients, helping them better understand what is happening, what needs to be done, and why.

If we have doubts about the delineation of contamination involving chlorinated hydrocarbons or BTEX, EnISSA is the first call we make. They’re almost a given.

It’s also reassuring that the EnISSA team is always willing to collaborate and think along with us. Whatever challenges we encounter in the subsurface or during the execution of the investigations, their team consistently works with us to find the best possible solution.

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