Let’s Meet at Aqua Nederland on March 17, 18, and 19 in Gorinchem

Published January 27, 2026

The future of water management

From March 17 to 19, Aqua Nederland will take place at Evenementenhal Gorinchem: the national trade fair where the entire water chain comes together. Professionals from wastewater, drinking water, process water, and urban water management meet here to share knowledge, discover innovations, and discuss solutions to current water challenges.

With 300 exhibitors, 90 knowledge partners, and thousands of trade visitors, Aqua Nederland is the platform for everyone involved in water management, treatment, and technology. In addition to the exhibition floor, the event offers an extensive knowledge program with inspiring presentations, practical cases, and current topics such as water quality.

Why Aqua Nederland is interesting for you

A visit to Aqua Nederland means:

  • Be up to date with the latest developments in the water sector in just one day
  • Gain practical knowledge and insights that can be directly applied in your organization
  • Engaging in discussions with experts and suppliers about specific issues
  • Discover new ideas and solutions for disinfection, industrial process water, and PFAS challenges

We will also be present at Aqua Nederland. At our booth, we will be happy to discuss how innovative water solutions contribute to efficient, safe, and sustainable water management. Meet us at booth number B12 and receive the latest updates on our disinfection techniques, our approach to industrial process water, and our solutions for PFAS!

📍 Gorinchem Event Hall
📅 March 17–19, 2026

On-site soil remediation in North Brabant

Published January 27, 2026

In the past, the site mainly produced chemical products, powders, and metal wire. These served as semi-finished products for lamps, fluorescent tubes, and picture tubes.

Contamination situation

Soil testing shows that both the soil and groundwater are contaminated with metals, including molybdenum, cadmium, and zinc. The contamination is mainly found in the top half meter of the soil, with peaks of up to 6 meters below ground level.

From request and quotation to implementation

The work basically involves excavating and transporting approximately 16,900 m³ / 27,000 tons of contaminated soil to the cleaner, in combination with the necessary wellpoint drainage and purification. A significant part of the financial risk lies in the disposal of the soil. In order to obtain more certainty and to better identify the risks, the client carried out additional soil investigations during the tendering process.

As a result, the tendering process took quite some time. The client put the request out to tender privately on multiple occasions. Ultimately, Verhoeve emerged as the best bidder and the agreement was signed on October 30.

The implementation

Work commenced fairly quickly after the agreement was signed. During the execution of the work, the client also carried out additional soil investigations. This resulted in smaller excavation contours than originally planned, meaning that less contaminated soil had to be transported to the cleaner. This resulted in considerable savings for the client.

Sewer system

There are various sewers on site that need to be removed. This includes part of the sewer that contains asbestos, which we have removed in accordance with the applicable regulations.

Planning

In the first week of December, the drainage system was installed and the groundwater purification system was delivered and mobilized. The work will be completed in January.

Soil remediation at Eindhoven site by Verhoeve Nederland

Published January 27, 2026

The site is located in an inner-city area in Eindhoven that is undergoing extensive redevelopment. Prior to the new construction, Verhoeve Nederland was asked to carry out soil remediation using direct push injections.

Contamination situation

The area to be remediated covers 4,100 to a maximum depth of 20 m below ground level and is contaminated with VOCL. The total volume of soil to be treated is 33,000.

Remediation measures

The work consisted of performing 418 direct push injections to a maximum depth of 20 m below ground level, with a distance of 5 meters between each injection. A total of 29,000 kg of EHC substrate containing nutrients and bacteria was injected to accelerate the chemical reduction of the VOCL and sulfate present and to stimulate biological degradation. 

These quantities, in particular, posed the greatest challenge for the project given the short timeframe of 12 weeks for implementation. Verhoeve therefore deployed multiple teams and multiple injection techniques simultaneously. 

During the execution, highly compacted sand layers proved to cause a lot of friction, which presented a number of technical challenges. Drill bits had to be replaced regularly because they were damaged, as shown in the photo below. 

Planning

Due to the urgent nature of the project, work commenced immediately after the contract was awarded in the last week of September 2025. The site was cleared immediately before the 2025/2026 Christmas break. The project was completed in 10 weeks thanks to the deployment of multiple teams and machines. 

In parallel with the injections, careful coordination of the work phases enabled the construction contractor to start work on the K&L infrastructure.