Why Canada Needs Specialized Soil Washing Support
Soil and slurry washing is getting more attention in Canada for a reason.
Across transfer stations, excavation jobs, fill sites, slurry receiving operations, and aggregate sites, operators are taking a closer look at the material they are paying to move or dispose of. What used to be treated as waste is starting to be viewed differently.
That shift is not happening because soil washing is new. It is happening because the economics are changing.
Hauling costs are rising. Landfill pressure is increasing. More operators are asking a simple question: is there a better way to manage difficult material than just moving it out?
A Proven Process, Not a Science Project
One of the biggest misconceptions about soil washing is that it sounds overly technical or complicated.
It’s not.
Soil and slurry washing is a proven process already used in more mature markets to recover usable material, reduce waste volume, and improve control over difficult feed streams.
The idea is straightforward. Separate what still has value from what does not.
Material handling is becoming too important to treat as an afterthought. That’s why we’ve built a specialized division for soil and slurry washing.
Watch the Video
Watch the brand video for a simple look at what soil and slurry washing is, why it matters, and why more operators in Canada are starting to pay attention.