The Department of Defense operates within some of the most rigorous facility and environmental requirements in the country. Clean Vapor brings uncommon credibility to these environments.
Clean Vapor authored the U.S. NAVFAC guidance on mitigating vapor intrusion in both new and existing buildings, ensuring alignment with federal expectations and best practices. This experience enables DoD stakeholders to move forward with mitigation strategies consistent with established military standards.
Clean Vapor has mitigated facilities for the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, and U.S. Marine Corps. Our experience spans active installations, sensitive operational environments, and occupied facilities where continuity of operations is essential.
Mitigation approaches are developed to support mission execution while ensuring environmental risks are responsibly managed.
DoD projects demand partners who understand security protocols, access requirements, and operational sensitivity. Clean Vapor’s workforce includes a strong representation of veterans and personnel qualified to work in secure environments.
Our Aerospace & Defense Practice Lead, Ryan Hatton, is a former Central Intelligence Agency officer who brings first-hand understanding of the contractual, operational, and security considerations required when performing services at sensitive facilities.
Vapor intrusion mitigation within DoD facilities is about compliance, long-term performance, and stewardship of critical assets, particularly at legacy or brownfield installations where historical operations have created environmental complexity. Proactive mitigation reduces uncertainty, supports future facility use, and helps prevent environmental risks from becoming operational constraints. Clean Vapor’s approach emphasizes durability and proper documentation to support DoD stakeholders through audits, reporting, and future planning.
Clean Vapor collaborates closely with environmental consultants, architects, and general contractors, and federal stakeholders to ensure vapor intrusion mitigation integrates seamlessly into planning, construction, and facility operations.
Our role is to deliver solutions that are technically sound, operationally compatible, and aligned with the mission-critical nature of Department of Defense facilities.