diesel fuel spill Articles
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Field Project : North Central California - Case Study
Project Location: North Central California Volume of soil: 250 yd3 Contamination type(s): Diesel fuel Average level of contamination: 370 PPM Results from confirmation testing: Non-detect for diesel and BTEX for all samples (sensitivity: parts per-million) Location: North Central California Treatment: Oxidizer w/fentons reagent Volume of soil: 250 yd3 Contamination type(s): Diesel fuel/age of ...
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£16 million refurbishment of London Bridge Station
Main Contractor: Costain Groundworks: Substructure Protection Systems London Bridge Station Work at London Bridge railway station is part of the Government-sponsored Thameslink Programme. With completion scheduled before the end of 2018, the station will have more space with improved connections to more destinations. The concourse at London Bridge station will be bigger than the pitch at ...
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6 Commonly Overlooked EHS Risks for Lower-Risk Facilities—And How to Address Them
EHS managers of lower-risk facilities understand that, while compliance is a must, their highest priority is ensuring employees work in a safe, comfortable and protected environment. But as companies focus their attention on expanding locally and globally, some EHS risks can be unknown or overlooked. In our experience working with lower-risk facilities—work that has led to the development ...
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ST. Thomas, USVI diesel oil spill soil remediation project case study
The Problem Staff at a major four-star resort outside St. Thomas in the US Virgin Islands spilled diesel fuel and kerosene during the transfer from a tanker truck to on-site storage tanks. Approximately 67.3 m3 of soil having an average concentration of 12,000 ppm was contaminated. Because there are no treatment facilities on the Island, the resort was facing significant costs to transport the ...
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Removing Waste Oil to Improve Wastewater Treatment to Meet Discharge Regulations - Case study
50 Years of Providing an Affordable, Customizable Oil Removal System Throughout the United States’ economic ups and downs, the railroad industry has always delivered, and today it remains an essential component in the country’s multi-mode freight-delivery system. Cleveland, OH-based Oil Skimmers, Inc. has been a supplier to the railroad industry for more than 50 years, providing ...
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The Railroad industry: Then and Now
Emission control and waste management among top priorities for railroad industry today On February 28, 1827, the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad became the first U.S. railway chartered for commercial transport of passengers and freight. Key facts about the first U.S. railway include: The Tom Thumb steam engine was designed by Peter Cooper The first railroad track was only 13 miles long ...
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ION Science Tiger LT VOC detector succeeds where others have failed for Lone Star hazmat response - Case Study
Handheld photoionisation detector helps Texas-based emergency spill response specialist ensure the safety of first responders Texas-based Lone Star Hazmat Response is using a handheld TigerLT volatile organic compound (VOC) monitor from Ion Science (www.ionscience.com) – leading manufacturer of advanced gas detection instrumentation for global occupational health and environmental ...
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