
Nova Group Pacific is experienced in the field of disaster recovery services, specialising in environmental remediation. We focus on the assessment, remediation, project management, and OH&S supervision of crucial environmental issues arising after natural disasters, including bushfires, floods, and storms.
Our team comprises Environmental Scientists, SafeWork NSW Licensed Asbestos Assessors, and OH&S Supervisors with extensive experience in disaster recovery services and environmental remediation. This collective knowledge and experience enable us to provide comprehensive solutions to the environmental challenges that emerge following a disaster.

Nova Group Pacific excels in addressing issues related to asbestos, mould, water quality monitoring, and fuel and chemical spills. These disaster recovery services are essential in ensuring a safe and efficient recovery process while prioritising environmental remediation. Our goal is to assist in minimising environmental risks and health hazards while facilitating the restoration of affected areas.
We prioritise safety throughout the disaster recovery process and ensure full compliance with OH&S legislation. This approach guarantees not only effective remediation and disaster recovery but also adherence to safety standards. Furthermore, we extend our expertise to support businesses and workplaces with OH&S compliance requirements, making us a comprehensive solution for both disaster recovery and environmental remediation.
Our clients represent a diverse spectrum, ranging from government departments to private companies and residential clients across Australia. This diversity showcases our adaptability, and the broad applicability of our disaster recovery services and environmental remediation solutions, tailored to meet the specific needs of each client, regardless of their sector or scale.

For a detailed look at our work in bushfire recovery, you can explore our project with the Victorian Government. This project stands as a testament to our expertise in Environmental Remediation and Disaster Recovery Services following bushfires. We closely collaborate with client representatives, arborists, and asbestos removal contractors, providing a comprehensive approach. Our services cover everything from preliminary site assessments to demolition, remediation, and validation, ensuring that affected areas are restored safely and efficiently.

In 2021, we engaged in storm recovery projects across regional Victoria in collaboration with the Johns Lyng Group. Our role in these projects encompassed OH&S Supervision and Site Compliance, integral aspects in restoring storm-affected properties. We oversaw the implementation of environmental controls, inspections for hazards and hazardous materials, and the establishment of site traffic logistics. Our team played a pivotal role in the demolition, remediation, and validation stages, ensuring that these sites could be deemed suitable for their intended land use and future development, all within the scope of our Environmental Remediation and Disaster Recovery Services.

Our comprehensive portfolio includes numerous flood recovery projects, where we've employed our expertise in Environmental Remediation and Disaster Recovery Services. Floods can inflict substantial damage to homes, businesses, and the environment. We're well-versed in addressing these challenges, conducting meticulous assessments and executing effective remediation strategies. Our goal is to minimise environmental risks and health hazards, ensuring a secure return to normalcy through our Disaster Recovery Services.
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Our FAQs are designed to provide clear, concise answers to common questions, helping you better understand our approach, services, and how we support projects from initial assessment through to delivery.
Disaster recovery, in the context of the environmental sector, refers to the systematic and coordinated effort to restore areas affected by natural or human-made disasters to their pre-disaster state. This process typically involves a combination of assessing environmental damage, implementing remediation strategies, and ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations. At Nova Group Pacific, we specialise in disaster recovery services, focusing on aspects like asbestos assessment, mould remediation, and the safe cleanup of environmental contaminants following events such as floods, bushfires, or storms.
An example of disaster recovery in the environmental sector includes responding to a major flood event that has contaminated a region's water sources with hazardous substances. This disaster recovery effort would involve assessing the extent of contamination, implementing water quality monitoring, and executing remediation strategies to purify the water sources. It also includes ensuring compliance with occupational health and safety (OH&S) standards while addressing the environmental and health risks posed by the contamination.
Disaster recovery in the environmental sector is done through a structured process involving assessment, remediation, and compliance. It begins with an initial assessment of the environmental damage, followed by the development of a remediation plan. Remediation may include activities such as asbestos removal, hazardous material cleanup, or water purification, depending on the specific disaster. The process also includes safety supervision and compliance with OH&S regulations. Proper disposal of hazardous materials and thorough validation to confirm the safety of the affected area are critical steps in disaster recovery.
A disaster recovery plan in the environmental sector should include a comprehensive strategy for assessing, remediating, and validating affected areas. It should outline roles and responsibilities, safety measures, and compliance with environmental regulations. The plan should encompass specific protocols for different types of disasters, such as floods, bushfires, and storms. It should also include a clear chain of communication, environmental controls, and a timeline for the recovery process. Disaster recovery plans must prioritise safety and minimise environmental risks while achieving effective remediation, all within the framework of Environmental Remediation and Disaster Recovery Services.
An example of environmental remediation involves the removal of asbestos from a building after it has been damaged by a disaster. Asbestos is a hazardous material, and its presence poses significant health risks. Environmental remediation, in this case, includes the safe and proper removal of asbestos-containing materials, decontamination of the affected area, and the disposal of asbestos waste in compliance with regulatory standards. This process ensures the area is safe for reoccupation and aligns with the standards of Environmental Remediation and Disaster Recovery Services provided by experts like Nova Group Pacific.
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