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This is what environmental response really looks like.
/0 Comments/in News /by adminNot headlines. Not policy.
Boots in the mud. Hands in the work.
When contamination hits water or soil, recovery demands speed, precision, and the right equipment in the right hands.
Earlier this year, the 2026 Potomac River sewage spill released over 200 million gallons of untreated wastewater into the Potomac River, triggering one of the largest environmental response efforts in recent U.S. history. Crews worked around the clock to contain impact, protect surrounding ecosystems, and begin the long process of restoration.
And that’s the reality most people don’t see.
From emergency spill response to long-term site remediation, environmental recovery is built on skilled crews, specialized equipment, and relentless execution in unpredictable conditions.
At GLIEC, that same approach drives everything we do, supporting land and marine remediation with the capability to respond when it matters most.
Because restoration isn’t theoretical.
It’s physical. It’s urgent. It’s essential.