ERFS Northeast Regional Center
ERFS
800 Boylston St, 16th floor, Boston, MA 02199 • 617-221-3700
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ERFS Northeast Regional Center is located at 800 Boylston St, 16th floor, Boston, MA 02199.
ERFS is an environmental remediation company that develops in situ technologies, innovative business solutions and provides specialized consulting. Since 1998, ERFS has been providing soil and groundwater cleanups directly with our own equipment and field staff. Most ERFS contracts are performance based, and many feature financing and terms not found elsewhere in the environmental industry.
ERFS management and staff have some of the most accomplished backgrounds in environmental remediation; much of the team has over 10 years of experience with the company.
Our Case Study Summary lists the various industries we serve directly. Over 50% of our repeat business is from environmental consultants and engineers that are looking for a higher level of performance and responsibility for in situ remediation services. ERFS works all across the United States and in Japan; and we offer support programs for international projects and overseas expansion.
ERFS has successfully completed many challenging and difficult in situ remediation projects. Before you invest in a remedial action, it would be advantageous to find out what unique solutions ERFS may have for your remediation project, especially in costs, contracting terms and specialized business solutions.
To contact ERFS Northeast Regional Center, call 617-221-3700, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Boston? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.
Contact Details
Street Address
800 Boylston St
16th floor
Boston,
MA
02199
United States
Phone & Fax
P:
617-221-3700
F:
617-356-8098
Website
Waste Resources for Boston, MA
Frequently Asked Questions
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