What Is a Trompe?
James Fricke James Fricke

What Is a Trompe?

Ever heard of a trompe before? Don't worry, you're not alone. In this blog post, we describe the basic principles of how a trompe works and why it's useful to society.

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From Smelter to Suburb
James Fricke James Fricke

From Smelter to Suburb

REMC assisted in the planning, excavation, treatment, and off-site disposal of over 50,000 cyds of contaminated soils from the Flagstaff Smelter Site in Sandy, Utah. Today, the site is home to the beautiful neighborhood of the Granite Oaks Redevelopment at the base of Little Cottonwood Canyon (LCC).

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From Moonscape to Meadow
James Fricke James Fricke

From Moonscape to Meadow

At the Sierra Zinc Mine and Mill site near Colville, Washington, REMC directed the excavation of over 88,000 cyds of contaminated tailings and mine wastes and capped the open impoundment with 106,000 cyds of clean cover materials.

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From Mine to Montage
James Fricke James Fricke

From Mine to Montage

REMC helped to make way for the picturesque Montage Deer Valley Resort by managing the excavation of 434,000 cubic yards of soil and mine wastes from the Daly West Silver Mine.

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Happy Birthday, NPS!
James Fricke James Fricke

Happy Birthday, NPS!

REMC would like to wish the National Park Service a Happy 104th Birthday! Here at REMC, we celebrate the partnership and projects we've had with the National Park Service over the years, like the one we completed last year in beautiful Joshua Tree National Park.

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