Emergency Response Resource Book

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Emergency Response Resource Book
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COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS
Clean Harbors manages over three thousand environmental emergency responses or disaster recovery operations on
land and water throughout North America each year. Whether it's a cleanup and removal of a single mercury bottle or a
large-scale multiphase containment and cleanup of a coastal oil spill or damage from a hurricane, companies and
governmental agencies trust our expertise and technical knowledge to handle any emergency with the highest regard to
the environment and health and safety.
Since 1980, Clean Harbors has taken the lead in identifying the most effective, safe, and environmentally sound options
for managing environmental emergencies. Our commitment to integrity and high performance standards has resulted in
long-standing business relationships with government agencies, insurance companies, and public/private companies.
With more than 100 service locations and over 48 waste management facilities in the North America, Clean Harbors is
your single source for the safest and most efficient management of any environmental emergency.
Emergencies can happen anywhere and anytime in facilities, on roadways or in waterways. When time and safety are of
the essence, Clean Harbors is ready to take control of your emergency situation and make appropriate decisions that will
save you time and money. Depending on the nature of the emergency, Clean Harbors can deploy mobilized central
command centers and a national response team. Command centers are fully equipped with communication and
computer equipment, and utilize a satellite link to Clean Harbors systems allowing the team to effectively coordinate all
response activities, even in the most remote locations.
Public and private companies along with local, state, provincial, and federal government agencies trust Clean Harbors to
handle their emergency response and disaster recovery needs because they know we have the experience, technical
knowledge, and operational resources to get the job done right, while adhering to strict regulatory statutes as well as
health and safety standards. From immediate response and containment to cleanup operations, Clean Harbors provides
the manpower and equipment, logistical support, ICS/NIMS integration, and operational oversight to manage any size
environmental emergency.
Clean Harbors can rapidly deploy hundreds of experienced 40-hour OSHA certified workers to meet the needs of any
incident. Whatever the response requires, from Level C through Level A, we handle a wide range of hazardous materials
including oil, gasoline, chemical, PCB’s, and biological hazards.
Clean Harbors typically responds to over-the-road incidents, punctured lines, tank overflows, leaking drums, and saddle
tank spills, to major and catastrophic incidents such as large pipeline ruptures, ship groundings, tanker truck rollovers
and facility releases that can easily threaten oceans, rivers, streams and lakes, as well as roadways, facilities, and public
areas.
Clean Harbors offers its customers emergency response services along with the necessary backup components to
complete an entire project. Services such as environmental remediation including surface remediation, groundwater
restoration, underground storage tank management, and site decontamination are essential to successful emergency
response activities. Our remedial programs are designed to provide both planned and emergency services to any
environmental situation that can develop from an emergency spill.
One call to 800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) from anywhere across North America connects you to Clean Harbors' network
of emergency response service centers. With our experience, technical knowledge and vast array of resources, Clean
Harbors provides a complete solution. Customers know they are in good hands.
For more information about Clean Harbors and the services we provide, please visit our website at
www.cleanharbors.com.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE COVERAGE MAP
Coverage Map Updated 2016
Red = 50 mile coverage area
Orange = 100 mile coverage area
Yellow = 150 mile coverage area
Black pegs = United States Service Centers
Red pegs = Canadian Service Centers
Blue peg = Puerto Rican Service Center
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMPANY QUALIFICATIONS _______________________________________________________________________ 2
EMERGENCY RESPONSE COVERAGE MAP ___________________________________________________________ 3
TABLE OF CONTENTS _____________________________________________________________________________ 4
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE _________________________________________________________________________ 7
SUPPORT CENTERS & CONTRACTORS ______________________________________________________________ 8
SUPPORT CENTERS __________________________________________________________________________ 8
INTERNATIONAL ER PROGRAM ______________________________________________________________ 8
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM ___________________________________________________________ 9
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM ORGANIZATIONAL CHART ____________________________________ 9
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER INVENTORY ____________________________________________ 10
SERVICE CENTERS ______________________________________________________________________________ 13
NORTHEAST REGION SERVICE CENTERS _______________________________________________________ 13
BANGOR, ME SERVICE CENTER ____________________________________________________________ 14
SOUTH PORTLAND, ME SERVICE CENTER ____________________________________________________ 16
BOW, NH SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________________ 19
BOSTON, MA AREA SERVICE CENTER _______________________________________________________ 21
SHREWSBURY, MA SERVICE CENTER _______________________________________________________ 24
SPRINGFIELD, MA SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________ 26
CT SERVICE CENTER ______________________________________________________________________ 28
PROVIDENCE, RI SERVICE CENTER _________________________________________________________ 31
SYRACUSE SERVICE CENTER ______________________________________________________________ 33
NEWBURGH, NY SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 35
ALBANY, NY SERVICE CENTER _____________________________________________________________ 36
METRO SERVICE CENTER__________________________________________________________________ 39
BRIDGEPORT, NJ/PHILADELPHIA SERVICE CENTER ___________________________________________ 42
BALTIMORE, MD SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 45
WEST POINT VA SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 47
WILLIAMSPORT SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 49
SOUTHEAST & GULF REGION SERVICE CENTERS ________________________________________________ 51
NORTH CAROLINA SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________ 52
CHATTANOOGA, TN SERVICE CENTER _______________________________________________________ 54
MEMPHIS, TN SERVICE CENTER ____________________________________________________________ 56
ATLANTA, GA SERVICE CENTER ____________________________________________________________ 58
BARTOW, FL SERVICE CENTER _____________________________________________________________ 60
PUERTO RICO SERVICE CENTER ___________________________________________________________ 62
BATON ROUGE, LA SERVICE CENTER _______________________________________________________ 64
SULPHUR, LA/LAKE CHARLES SERVICE CENTER ______________________________________________ 66
PORT ARTHUR, TX SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________ 68
HOUSTON, TX FIELD SERVICE ______________________________________________________________ 70
NORTH TEXAS FIELD SERVICES ____________________________________________________________ 72
MIDWEST REGION SERVICE CENTERS _________________________________________________________ 73
PITTSBURGH, PA SERVICE CENTER _________________________________________________________ 74
CROSS LANES, WV SERVICE CENTER _______________________________________________________ 76
CLEVELAND, OH SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 78
CINCINNATI, OH SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 80
CHICAGO, IL SERVICE CENTER _____________________________________________________________ 82
DETROIT, MI SERVICE CENTER _____________________________________________________________ 85
CANNON FALLS, MN SERVICE CENTER ______________________________________________________ 87
MILWAUKEE SERVICE CENTER _____________________________________________________________ 89
NORTH DAKOTA SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 91
ST. LOUIS, MO SERVICE CENTER ___________________________________________________________ 93
WEST REGION SERVICE CENTERS _____________________________________________________________ 95
MOSES LAKE, WA SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________ 98
PASCO, WA SERVICE CENTER _____________________________________________________________ 100
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CLACKAMAS, OR SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________ 101
SPARKS, NV SERVICE CENTER ____________________________________________________________ 103
BENICIA SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________________ 105
SAN JOSE SERVICE CENTER ______________________________________________________________ 107
LOS ANGELES SERVICE CENTER __________________________________________________________ 109
INLAND SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________________ 112
PHOENIX SERVICE CENTER _______________________________________________________________ 113
SALT LAKE CITY SERVICE CENTER ________________________________________________________ 115
LAS VEGAS SERVICE CENTER _____________________________________________________________ 116
DENVER, CO FIELD SERVICES _____________________________________________________________ 117
FACILITIES ____________________________________________________________________________________ 119
NORTHEAST REGION FACILITIES _____________________________________________________________ 119
SOUTH PORTLAND, ME FACILITY ___________________________________________________________ 119
BRAINTREE, MA FACILITY _________________________________________________________________ 120
WOBURN, MA FACILITY ___________________________________________________________________ 121
BRISTOL, CT FACILITY ____________________________________________________________________ 122
PHILADELPHIA, PA FACILITY _______________________________________________________________ 123
BALTIMORE, MD FACILITY _________________________________________________________________ 124
SOUTHEAST & GULF REGION FACILITIES ______________________________________________________ 125
REIDSVILLE, NC FACILITY _________________________________________________________________ 125
CHATTANOOGA, TN FACILITY ______________________________________________________________ 126
TUCKER, GA FACILITY ____________________________________________________________________ 127
BARTOW, FL FACILITY ____________________________________________________________________ 128
LONE MOUNTAIN (WAYNOKA, OK) LANDFILL _________________________________________________ 129
DEER PARK, TX FACILITY _________________________________________________________________ 130
LA PORTE, TX FACILITY ___________________________________________________________________ 131
ALTAIR, TX LANDFILL _____________________________________________________________________ 132
WHITE CASTLE, LA FACILITY ______________________________________________________________ 133
BATON ROUGE, LA FACILITY ______________________________________________________________ 134
COLFAX, LA FACILITY_____________________________________________________________________ 135
EL DORADO, AR FACILITY _________________________________________________________________ 136
MIDWEST REGION FACILITIES ________________________________________________________________ 137
CINCINNATI, OH FACILITY _________________________________________________________________ 137
CLEVELAND, OH FACILITY_________________________________________________________________ 138
HEBRON, OH RECYCLING FACILITY ________________________________________________________ 139
TWINSBURG, OH FACILITY ________________________________________________________________ 140
ASHTABULA, OH FACILITY_________________________________________________________________ 141
CHICAGO, IL FACILITY ____________________________________________________________________ 142
CHICAGO, IL SOLVENT RECYCLING FACILITY ________________________________________________ 143
BURTON, MI FACILITY ____________________________________________________________________ 144
COFFEYVILLE, KS FACILITY _______________________________________________________________ 145
KIMBALL, NE FACILITY ____________________________________________________________________ 146
SAWYER, ND LANDFILL ___________________________________________________________________ 147
WEST REGION FACILITIES ___________________________________________________________________ 148
SAN JOSE, CA FACILITY___________________________________________________________________ 148
BUTTONWILLOW, CA FACILITY _____________________________________________________________ 149
WESTMORLAND, CA LANDFILL _____________________________________________________________ 150
WILMINGTON, CA FACILITY ________________________________________________________________ 151
LOS ANGELES, CA FACILITY _______________________________________________________________ 152
PHOENIX, AZ FACILITY____________________________________________________________________ 153
DEER TRAIL, CO LANDFILL ________________________________________________________________ 154
ARAGONITE, UT FACILITY _________________________________________________________________ 155
SELECT PROJECT ABSTRACTS ___________________________________________________________________ 156
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DUE TO HURRICANE SANDY __________________________________________ 157
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN OIL PIPELINE BREAK BENEATH A HIGH FLOOD STAGE RIVER ________ 159
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DUE TO HURRICANE IRENE ___________________________________________ 160
RESPONSE TO AN OIL RIG EXPLOSION IN THE GULF OF MEXICO _________________________________ 161
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO A RUPTURED PIPELINE IN MARSHALL, MICHIGAN _____________________ 162
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO CRUDE OIL SPILL IN PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS __________________________ 163
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TANK FARM EXPLOSION, BAYAMON, PUERTO RICO ___________________ 164
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO FLOODING IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA __________________________________ 165
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DUE TO HURRICANE GUSTAV/HURRICANE IKE ___________________________ 166
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO BARGE COLLISION OIL SPILL ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER ______________ 167
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO BUNKER OIL SPILL IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY __________________________ 168
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO LOW PATHOGEN AVIAN INFLUENZA CONTAMINATED BUILDING _________ 169
HURRICANE RITA RECOVERY, CAMERON, LOUISIANA ___________________________________________ 170
HURRICANE KATRINA RESPONSE, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA ___________________________________ 171
OIL TANKER SPILL IN DELAWARE RIVER, NEW JERSEY/PENNSYLVANIA ____________________________ 173
OIL BARGE SPILL IN BUZZARDS BAY, (CAPE COD) MASSACHUSETTS ______________________________ 174
EMERGENCY ANTHRAX CLEANUP AT A MAIL PROCESSING FACILITY ______________________________ 175
ANTHRAX DECONTAMINATION AT A TELEVISION NETWORK ______________________________________ 176
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO 9-11 WORLD TRADE CENTER TERRORIST ATTACKS ___________________ 177
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN OIL SPILL DURING SHIP OFFLOADING ____________________________ 179
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TANKER SHIP COLLISION / FUEL SPILL IN PORTLAND, MAINE ___________ 180
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO A CONTAINMENT AREA COLLAPSED FROM A TANK RUPTURE __________ 181
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO OIL SPILL FROM SHIP DURING LIGHTERING __________________________ 182
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TUGBOAT FIRE / BARGE OIL SPILL IN RHODE ISLAND __________________ 183
OIL BARGE SPILL IN PUERTO RICO ___________________________________________________________ 184
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO A PIPELINE FAILURE ______________________________________________ 185
HURRICANE ISABELLA RESPONSE FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE_________________________ 186
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN OVERTURNED GAS TANKER ____________________________________ 187
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO BIO-HAZARDOUS/INFECTIOUS MATERIAL ____________________________ 188
EMERGENCY RESPONSE, PRODUCT RECOVERY AND GROUNDWATER TREATMENT SYSTEM DESIGN,
SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DUE TO JET FUEL RELEASE _________ 189
MERCURY REGULATOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE ______________________________________________ 190
EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO LIQUID MERCURY SPILL ___________________________________________ 191
POWER PLANT DECONTAMINATION AND TURBINE ROOM CLEANUP _______________________________ 192
EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND SAMPLING RELATED TO SUSPECTED ANTHRAX CONTAMINATION _____ 193
RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL __________________________________________________________________ 194
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM & CORPORATE SUPPORT RESUMES ___________________________ 194
SCOTT F. METZGER ______________________________________________________________________ 194
VIRGIL BLANCHARD ______________________________________________________________________ 196
STEPHEN J SHEPPARD ___________________________________________________________________ 198
THOMAS B. HAGADORN ___________________________________________________________________ 199
MARK ANDREWS ________________________________________________________________________ 201
BRIAN POTT _____________________________________________________________________________ 203
FRANKLIN LEE BARFIELD _________________________________________________________________ 205
CHUCK GEER ___________________________________________________________________________ 209
MICHAEL C. MURPHY _____________________________________________________________________ 210
JOHN RODIER ___________________________________________________________________________ 212
MICHAEL M. BRAJER _____________________________________________________________________ 213
RICKIE P. GARRITT _______________________________________________________________________ 214
TJ ENGSTROM __________________________________________________________________________ 215
JONATHAN HOLMES ______________________________________________________________________ 216
USCG OSRO RATINGS BY CAPTAIN OF THE PORT (COTP) ZONE ______________________________________ 217
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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
This booklet is provided to assist all those involved in emergency response services. The booklet contains names and
phone numbers of key personnel throughout Clean Harbors who may be needed "on" or "off" hours to support an
emergency response incident.
The listing will be updated twice a year and distributed to managers and supervisors in all divisions involved in
emergency response operations.
Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc.
International Response Team
42 Longwater Drive
P.O. Box 9149
Norwell, MA 02061-9149
Attn: John J. Rodier
[email protected]
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SUPPORT CENTERS & CONTRACTORS
SUPPORT CENTERS
INTERNATIONAL ER PROGRAM
Clean Harbors’ International ER Program is designed
to provide worldwide emergency and incident
response services. For many companies, today’s
marketplace has expanded across the nation and
beyond our borders, and the potential for exposure to
environmentally related incidents has grown. These
factors combined with the move by corporations to
reduce overhead in order to increase margins, have
put significant demands on corporate environmental
managers.
International ER offers:
 Worldwide coverage - 24 hours a day
 One call - one invoice
 Management of risks and liabilities
 Complete management of incidents and spills
 Accurate and timely reporting systems
Worldwide Coverage - With in-house resources, Clean Harbors provides exceptional coverage throughout the North
America. Contractual relationships with subcontractors and engineers throughout the country combined with our disposal
network result in nationwide coverage.
One Call/One Invoice - Clean Harbors tailored this program to enable customers “in need” to call one phone number
800.483.3718 and receive one invoice for an incident or spill.
Management of Risks and Liabilities - Through this program, Clean Harbors will take on and manage the risks
associated with emergency incidents. The management of risks and liabilities will be through contractor selection,
response communications and reporting, insurance programs, and the use of approved disposal facilities. Clean Harbors
and the customer will openly discuss the risks and liabilities associated with this program.
Clean Harbors will control costs through ‘pre-arranged spill agreements’ and through the use of National ER
Subcontractor Authorization Form. Initial authorization of resources will be based on what is initially known about the
spill. Contractors will not be permitted to “over respond.”
Complete Management of Incidents and Spills - Customers will be able to turn over the management and reporting of
spills through the International ER Program. Clean Harbors will respond through this program; however, response times
will vary and cannot be guaranteed. Clean Harbors’ management of the incidents may carry over to the assessment and
remediation of the sites, should remediation be required.
Accurate and Timely Reporting Systems - Clean Harbors will tailor a program to meet the customer’s needs. Various
report formats will be available.
Summary of International ER Program - Clean Harbors Environmental Services is a recognized leader in Emergency
Response. Our expertise and ability to respond provide a complete, secure and cost-effective solution to your
environmental needs.
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INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM
The International Response Team responds to large scale emergencies where more than the local support is required.
The team consists of a Support & Planning crew to assist with large scale event readiness and response, as well as a
regional network of managers to assist local Service Centers with response and readiness.
Perhaps the greatest benefit of the International Response Team is the ability to manage a large-scale event without
interrupting base business. Local Service Centers can perform and manage the initial response until the transition is
made to the International Response Team.
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM ORGANIZATIONAL CHART
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INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE CENTER INVENTORY
Mailing Address: 101 Philip Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
24-Hr. # 781.792.5000
24-Hr. # 800.645.8265
Fax # 781.878.8090
Response centers hold dedicated response equipment to support the regional service centers in the event of a
large spill, as well as specialty equipment to support a non-standard response. All equipment is readily
available to be shipped to anywhere in the region.
Scott Metzger, VP Emergency Services
Virgil Blanchard, CHES Incident Commander
Billy Baker, Logistics Section Chief
Stephen Sheppard, Finance Section Chief
Lee Barfield, National Emergency Response Manager
John Rodier, EOC Mgmt Section Chief
Rickie Garritt, Event Supervisor/Admin
TJ Engstrom, Field Operations Manager
Michael Brajer, Project Support Team
Brad Dickes, Field Project Manager ER
Cory Blanchard, Field Project Manager ER
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Scott Metzger
Virgil Blanchard
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Billy Baker
Stephen Sheppard
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
NAIAD transfer
ROV
Stanley/LCM (Resolute) transfer
JBF DIP420
JBF DIP420
Stanley/LCM
Stanley/LCM
Stanley/LCM
Stanley/LCM
Svendsen/LCM
ATEC/LCM
Reynolds/LCM
transfer
ATEC/LCM (Rebecca Anne)
LCM8 (Olivia D)
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
B.Bros/LCM
Location
Long Isl. ,NY
Weymouth, MA
Bridgeport, NJ
Seymour, CT
Houston, TX
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
Benicia, CA
Sydney, MT
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
Bangor, ME
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
Puerto Rico
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
Puerto Rico
Compton, CA
Houston, TX
New Iberia, LA
Capacity / Size / Key Features
19'
NA
26'
27'
27'
26'
26'
28'
26'
27'
32'
30'
41'
70'
30'
30'
30'
30'
30'
30'
30'
30'
30'
150hp Aluminum/Rib V310
PVC/Aluminum V318
2x115 Aluminum V320
2x115 Aluminum V334
2x115 Aluminum V335
2x130 Aluminum V351
250hp Aluminum V352
2x200 Aluminum V353
225hp Aluminum V354
2x150 Aluminum V355
2x150 Aluminum V356
2x225 Aluminum V358
2x275 Aluminum V359
2x471 Steel V360
2x200 Aluminum V361
2x200 Aluminum V362
2x200 Aluminum V364
2x200 Aluminum V365
2x200 Aluminum V366
2x200 Aluminum V367
2x200 Aluminum V368 2335720 ME
2x200 Aluminum V369 2335721 ME
2x200 Aluminum V370 2335722 ME
# of Units
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Equipment List Cont.
Item Description / Manufacturer
Hanko
Gator Tail
Location
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
Jon Boats
New Iberia, LA
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
UTV
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
New Iberia,LA
Polaris Ranger 400cc (Red)
Polaris Ranger 400cc (Red)
Polaris Ranger XP 800cc (Camo)
Polaris Ranger XP 800cc (Gray)
Polaris Ranger XP 800cc (Red)
Polaris Ranger XP 800cc (Camo)
Polaris Ranger XP 800cc (Green)
Polaris Ranger XP 800cc (Red)
Polaris Ranger 500cc (Green)
Honda Big Red 4x4 (Green)
Honda Big Red 4x4 (Green)
Honda Big Red 4x4 (Green)
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1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Single Diaphragm Mudhen Pump
Hot Pressure Washer ,trailer mounted
Hotsy and Trash Pumps
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
3", Cap 88, Weight 186
2500 psi
on flatbed 6158
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2
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(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Hard Boom
Hard Boom
Hard Boom
Hard Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
Containment Boom
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
Mt Airy, LA
Arnegard, ND
Williamsport, PA
Sydney, MT
Port Arthur, TX
Port Arthur, TX
Carson, CA
Carson, CA
Carson, CA
Clackamas, OR
Bridgeport, NJ
Bridgeport, NJ
Bridgeport, NJ
Denver, CO
Capacity / Size / Key Features
24' 1x 150 Aluminum V232
18' 1x35 Aluminum V441
15' 1x25 Aluminum - on trailer w/outboard
engine
Trailer 2514
Trailer 6436
Trailer CH462
Trailer 6156
CH683
Trailer 526384T
Trailer 6432
Trailer 6468
Trailer 6472
Trailer SKT831
Trailer 6471
Trailer 7909T
Trailer 15003T
On Ground
Trailer 6469
# of Units
1
1
15
6500
10300
1600
8500
2000
1000
7600
15000
11600
12300
7200
11600
8,700
7700
8200
12500
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
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Equipment List Cont.
Item Description / Manufacturer
(6) Recovery Equipment
VOSS
VOSS
Brush Skimmer
Drum Skimmer
Elastec Drum Skimmer
Rope Mop Skimmer (AIR)
Rope Mop Skimmer
Location
Lake Charles, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating Equipment
Skid Steer
New Iberia, LA
Mini Excavator
New Iberia, LA
Back Hoe
New Iberia, LA
Rigid Compressor for Skimmers
New Iberia, LA
100kw generator ,trailer mount
New Iberia, LA
100kw generator
North Dakota
6-ton Extend Fork Lift All-Terran
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Portable Washroom Stations
Portable Washroom Stations
Portable Washroom Stations
(10) Communications
Satellite Phone
Satellite Phone
Satellite System
JBF portable
JBF portable
Hydraulic Lamor 5160
Curucial Skimmer 1D18p-36
TDS 118
C1-135A
C-14-DRL
10 CFM, Wheelbarrow
New Iberia,
LA/North Dakota
Arnegard, ND
Baton Rouge, LA
Port Arthur, TX
Norwell, MA
Sparks, NV
Norwell, MA
(11) Miscellaneous
Flat Bed
Utility trailer
Pace Command Trailer
Pace Command Trailer
Pace Command Trailer
Pace Command Trailer
Mobile Incident Command
Mobile Incident Command
Mobile Incident Command
Capacity / Size / Key Features
New Iberia, LA
New Iberia, LA
North Dakota
New Iberia, LA
North Dakota
Bridgeport, NJ
New Iberia, LA
North Dakota
New Iberia, LA
Mobile Incident Command Unit
Chandler, AZ
Mobile Incident Command Unit
North Dakota
# of Units
1
1
12
16
4
1
5
2
1
1
20
3
1
2
portable bathroom/shower
portable bathroom/shower
portable bathroom/shower
1
4
1
Iridium 9505A
Iridium 9505A
Internet, Phone Capable
4
2
1
40 ft 1990
CH718 pamu
CH737 RED 24'
CH736 24'
CH735 24'
CH734 24'
ch1110 46'
ch1111 43'
3092 53' internet ready , uhf/vhf
40', Wired for Internet, Phone, UHF/VHF
6201
40', Wired for Internet, Phone, UHF/VHF
6202
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
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40B Carey Circle
Hampden, ME 04444
44.78 N 68.81 W
24-Hr #
24-Hr #
Fax #
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N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Michael Murphy
Jason Babbidge
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
5
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Utility Workboat, Pointer
Bangor
Utility Workboat, Pointer
Searsport
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
16ft alum jon boat model1860 with
65hp jet drive( V412)
175 HP V350
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
4
Y
Y
N
N
Jon Boats
Bangor
16 ft (3)14 ft (1) V390,V372, V379,
V391
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Stake Body / Utility Truck
Bangor
1
Y
Y
N
N
Crew Cab Pickup
Bangor
6 wheel 5253
4x4 8921, 8652, 8779, 8978, 8971,
80484
6
Y
Y
N
N
Dump truck 1 ton
Crew Cab Pickup
Pressvac, High Power Vacuum Truck
Vacuum Trailer
Tractor power unit
Gapvac High Power Vacuum Truck
Hydro vac (Tri Drive)
Vacuum Truck
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
4x4 3yrd dump ch5412 5412
3/4 Ton 8903,8751,8977,8715
250 GPM, 3000 Gal Capacity 4185
5,000 Gal Capacity 333
Tandem 1497
Tandem 4174
Tri Drive 3000 Gal 791149
3,000 Gal Capacity 4109
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Hotsy Pressure Washer
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Air Driven Drum Pump
Hotsy Pressure Washer
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
3,000 PSI - trailer mounted
2" Oil
3" Oil
2" Air Driven
3000 psi
1
4
2
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Bangor
16'' BOOM
1200
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Drager Pump
Passport 5 gas meter
Bangor
Bangor
with Miscellaneous Tubes
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
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Portable Tanks
Portable Tanks
Bangor
Bangor
300 Gallons Stainless Steel
275 Gallon Poly tote
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Cat305 Mini Excavator
Bangor
Mini Excavator
1
Y
Y
N
N
Diesel 185 cfm
Honda 2500 watt
Electric 4' high
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
Bangor
1
3
4
2
12
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Bangor
Searsport
11
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Sullair Compressor
Bangor
Generator
Bangor
Light Towers
Bangor
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Portable Eye Wash Unit
Scott Supplied Air System
Scott Pak
Rogliss & Tripod
Safety Harness
DBI & Tripod
(10) Communications
Cellular Phones
Marine Base Station
(11) Miscellaneous
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SERVICE CENTER
17 Main Street
South Portland, ME 04106
43.64 N 70.29 W
24-Hr. #
207.799.8111
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Matt Quinn, General Manager
EPA / Federal ID #:
800.645.8265
207.799.0349
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Matt Quinn
Ken Burbank
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Supervisor
Foreman
Field Technician
Equipment Operator
Site Safety Officer
6
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10
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Workskiff
South Portland
Power Workboat, Pointer
South Portland
Jon Boat w/ Motor, Alumaline
South Portland
Jon Boat w/ Motor
South Portland
Power Workboat, Trailboss
South Portland
Power Workboat, Monarch
South Portland
Power Workboat, Alumaline
South Portland
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Vacuum Truck Straight
Vacuum Split Trailers
Vacuum Trailer
High Powered Vacuum Loader,
Cusco
Vacuum Skid
Vacuum Skid
Box Trailer
Box Truck
Crew Cab Pickup
Frac Tanks
Drop Deck Trailer
Roll Off Trailer
Tag along Trailer
Spill Trailer
10 Wheel Dump Truck
Roll Off Truck
6 Wheel Dump Truck
Air Mover
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
21', 115HP, V329
21', 120 HP, ME 207SY, V120
12', 9.9 HP, ME 107CH, V201
12', 5 HP, SEAP7313M84G
20', 30 HP, ME10ZMM, V148
22', 150 HP, ME 10ZML, V107
21', 130 HP, ME 2228Z, V201
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
3,000 gal.
6,000 gal
6,000 gal
2
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
South Portland
3,000 gal / 10 cu. yd.
1
Y
Y
N
N
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
3,000 gal
300 gal
40'
10 wheel
F250
20,000 gal
Roll Off Capable
17 Yards
1
1
2
1
9
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
10 yards
15 Yards
6 Yards
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Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
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A
T
P
D
2
1
1
3
1
3
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
2000
Y
Y
N
N
2500
Y
Y
N
N
3400
19100
1100
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Adaps Hydraulic Pump
Bowie Pump (Hydraulic)
Hotsy on Trailer
Water Blaster
Lamor Hydraulic Pump
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
2"
2" Chemical
3"
4"
3"
2,500 PSI
10K
3"
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
South Portland
Oil Containment Boom
South Portland
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
Global 14", In Water
American Marine 24", In Water at
Sprague
Global 14", In Water
American Marine 18”, In Van
Global 24", In Water
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
HNU Meter
MSA Gas Indicator
4-Gas/Passport Meter
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
P101
Miniguard II
LEL, O2, Hyd. Sulf.
1
4
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Portable Tanks
Sea Slug Towable Fuel Bladder
Disc Skimmer, Elastec
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
South Portland
400 gallon Poly
Model #FCB-43E, 4300 gallons
ORD, 3", 50 GPM, 204195, S200
TDS118, 3", 35 GPM,
TDS11899336, S214
1
Y
Y
N
Y
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Excavator, CAT
South Portland
Backhoe, CAT
South Portland
Bobcat
South Portland
235 Track
436
843, Skidsteer
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Sullair Portable Compressor
South Portland
Generator
South Portland
185 CFM; Diesel
120 watt
3
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Tripod, DBI
2
2
2
6
20
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
CSE Entry Gear
Coppus Blower
Coppus Blower
Supplied Air packs
Breathing Air Tanks
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
Electric
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(10) Communications
Portable marine radios
Base Marine Radio
2-way Mobile Radios
Company Base Radio
Location
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
South Portland
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Nextel
Nextel
# of Units
A
T
P
D
7
1
27
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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#20 Dunklee Road
Bow, NH 03304
43.14 N 71.48 W
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
603.224.6626
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Michael Gendron
Scott Kendall
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Lund
Bow
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Ford Crew Cab Pickup
Chevy Crew Cab Pickup
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Vacuum Truck (Straight)
Stake Body/Utility Truck
# of Units
A T
P
D
14', 15HP, 2LUBD9390, V219
1
Y Y
N
N
Bow
Bow
Bow
Bow
Bow
F350
3500
Cusco, #498
3,000 Gal, #447
w/ Lift gate
4
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Bow
Bow
2" Air Powered
3" Air Powered
3
2
Y Y
Y Y
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Bow
18", Flat
1100
Y Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
Explosion meter
HNU
Passport Exp Meter
Bow
Bow
Bow
Minigard II
PI101
Passport
2
2
2
Y Y
Y Y
Y Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Portable Storage Tank
Bow
2000 gal. poly
1
Y Y
N
N
753
1
Y Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Bobcat Loader
Bow
Capacity / Size / Key Features
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Location
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Light Tower
Bow
Generator
Bow
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Honda
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
30 Minute Airline
Hip Air Breathing Apparatus
Air Work Mask 30 Min.
Bow
Bow
Bow
30 Minute
5 Min. Escape
MSA
1
3
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
2-Way Radio
Bow
Nextel
8
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
2" Chemical Hose
2” Oil Suction Hose
3" Chemical Hose
2” Oil Suction Hose
4” Oil Suction Hose
Bow
Bow
Bow
Bow
Bow
Camlock Fittings = 400' plastic, 400' ss
800'
800
600'
600’
900’
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Camlock Fittings (stainless)
Camlock Fittings
Camlock Fittings (aluminum)
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609 Pleasant Street
Weymouth, MA 02189
42.19 N 70.93 W
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24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
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Harry Davidson
Mark Purcell
John Barry
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Hanko
Weymouth
Power Workboat, Carolina Skiff
Weymouth
Power Workboat, Minncraft
Weymouth
Power Workboat, Sylvan
Weymouth
Power Workboat, Sea squirt
Weymouth
Workboat, Star Craft
Weymouth
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Vacuum Tractor Trailers
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Cyclone Vactor/Guzzler
Vactor (Jet Rodder)
Vacuum Trucks S.S.
Box Truck- Prime Mover
Straight Box Trucks
Frac Tanks
Rack Truck
10 Wheel Dump Truck
6 Wheel Dump Truck
Trailer (Lowboy)
Crew Cab Pickup
Roll-off frames
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
24', 150HP, RI 0303 CH, V303
21', 88HP, MS 2027 B, V158
16', 25HP, MS 9181 KB, V156
14', 9.9HP, MS 7121 AA, V206
18', 25HP, MS 5383 AC, V161
14', No Motor, MS 6455 AP, V155
1
1
1
2
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
4,000/5,000/6,000 gals
8
6
4
2
5
1
1
6
3
1
1
1
27
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3,000 & 3,500 gals
81 International
Ford
22,500 gallons
5151, 5142, 552
5252
5403
50 TON
Various Models
463, 4131
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Equipment
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
6" Double Stage Hyd Super Pump
Lutz Electric Barrel Pump
Drum Vacuums
Van Hotsy
Hot water Hotsy
Hot water Hotsy
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Warren Rupp
Teel Pump
Vactor Hose
Discharge Hose
Discharge Hose
Teel Pump
Location
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
M-15 3"
M-8 2"
1 1/4 "Poly
1 1/2 " M-4
1 1/4 " M-2
2" Champ Poly (chemical)
6"
1"
6"
4"
3”
3
2
1
1
0
2
1
3
4
2
1
2
5
2
3
1,000’
150
500'
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Weymouth
Weymouth
American Marine 18”
Slickbar 18'
2800
3000
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA Gas Indicator
MSA Gas Indicator
Draeger Pump
MSA PIDs
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Sirius 5 Gas
Passport Quad
Accuru
Passport PIDs
7
3
5
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Skidmount Vacuum Unit
Slurp Skimmer, SkimPac
Drum Skimmer, Elastec
Recovery Tank
Nilfisk Mercury Vacuum
HEPA Filter Vacuum
HEPA Filter Vactor
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
1000 gal
Static, 4200 Model, 2", S229
Air, TDS118, 3", 35 GPM, S233
1000 gal
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
Y
N
N
Backhoe/Sweeper /Pavement Breaker
436 Cat
Cat 315 Track
337 Mini
2
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Bobcat
Weymouth
Backhoe
Weymouth
Cat Excavator
Weymouth
Bobcat Mini Excavator
Weymouth
Capacity / Size / Key Features
3000 psi Hot Water
3000 psi, trailer mounted
3000 psi, portable, skid mount
2000 psi, electric, portable
1" SA1A/SB1A
5H 2" Trash Pump
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Sullair Portable Compressor
Weymouth
Winco Generator
Weymouth
Coppus Blower
Weymouth
Coppus Blower
Weymouth
Coppus Blower
Weymouth
Coppus Fan
Weymouth
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
MSA S.C.B.A.
Spare Air Cylinders
MSA SAR
MSA Escape Units
Encapsulating Suits
Encapsulating Suits
Mustang Suits
Flame Retardant Suits
Breathing Air Hose
Hydraulic Hose
Personal Floatation Devices
PFD Survival Suits
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
(10) Communications
Nextel 2-Way Portable Radio/Phones
Nextel Base Station
Marine Radios
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
(11) Miscellaneous
Leroi Jackhammer
Stihl Chain Saw
Amida Light Stand
Amida Towable Light Tower
Lincoln Welder
Forklift
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Weymouth
Capacity / Size / Key Features
185 Diesel
K4800/A
4" Pneumatic
8" Pneumatic
10" Pneumatic
RF-20
1 Hour/4500
4500 PSI (1 HR)
Pressure Demand
5 Minutes
First Responder
Butyl
Foul Weather PFD
Portable
30 / 60 / 90 lbs.
50600
GS-82
5 Ton
# of Units
A
T
P
D
5
3
3
1
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
10
8
4
7
0
0
6
0
600'
650'
40
6
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
80
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
3
1
2
2
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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238 Cherry Street
Shrewsbury, MA 01545
42.26 N 71.70 W
Beth Eisenmann Operations
Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
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508.842.8018
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Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Beth Eisenmann
Steve Ritucci
Tom Kelley
Harry Davidson
Adam Purcell
Mark Purcell
John Barry
40-Hour OSHA Trained
Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Field Technician
Equipment Operator
1
2
1
1
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
Y
N
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
01 HAUI SE , Fleet #
CH2315
1
Y
Y
N
N
Fleet Number 4180
1
Y
Y
N
N
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
2", M8 Poly
2600 PSI, Cold Water
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Shrewsbury
18” American Marine, On
Trailer CH230
600
Y
Y
Y
Y
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Work Boat
Shrewsbury
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Utility/Boom Trailer
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Emergency Response Trailer
Shrewsbury
3000 Gallon Straight Job Vacuum
Truck
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Pressure Washer
WEYMOUTH
Capacity / Size / Key
Features
14' Work Boat
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Spill Containment Boom
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Explosion Meter
Sensidine Pumps
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
MSA 5 Way Meter
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Vacuum
Hepa Vacuum
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Electric & Pneumatic
With 12 Filters/Hose
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
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(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Portable Air Compressor
Coppus Blower
Blower
(10) Communications
Nextel Radio/Phone
Two-Way Radio
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury
Ingersoll Rand 125 CFM
Pneumatic
Electric
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Nextel
Motorola (Hand Held)
5
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
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SPRINGFIELD, MA SERVICE CENTER
91 Pinevale Street
Springfield, MA 01151
42.15 N 72.53 W
Ryan Briggs Foreman/Supervisor
Antonio Jimenez Supervisor
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
413.827.8557
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413.781.4110
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Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Tom Kelley
Antonio Jimenez
Ryan Briggs
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Foreman
2
2
3
1
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Lowe
Power workboat V396
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Springfield
Springfield
12', 9.9 HP, OMCL0917F900
16' 25 hp v-hull
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
2012 F-250
2015 F-250
Stake Body 80619
4136 vactor
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
2" Double Diaphragm pneumatic pump
Springfield
Wilden Stainless Steel w/ camlock
fittings
2" Double Diaphragm pneumatic pump
1" Double Sia[hragm pneumatic pump
2" Electric Submersible pumps
3" Trash Pump
Electric Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
Transfer Pump
High pressure water blaster
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Wilden Polyethylene w/camlock fittings
Wilden Steel
NSK 100gpm
Multiquip
Karcher 1,750 psi pressure washer
Honda 2,500 psi pressure washer
2" electric
Jetstream 0 to 40,000 psi
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom w/trailer
Springfield
Elastec Marine, 18", In Trailer CH2298
700
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Explosion proof meter
Sensidyne Pumps
Unknown Test Kit
Hydrofluoric acid barrier cream
Coppus Air Blowers
Coppus Air Blowers
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
MSA Sirius
Sensidyne detector pumps w/tubes
Spillfyter test strips
Calcium Gluconate Gel
6" electric
4" Pneumatic HORNET
1
1
1
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Crew Cab Pickup
Rack Truck
Vactor
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(6) Recovery Equipment
Wet Dry Vacuums
Skidmount Vacuum Unit
HEPA VAC
Location
Springfield
Springfield
Springfield
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Bobcat
Springfield
Mini Excavator
Springfield
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Compressor
Springfield
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Decon Shower
Springfield
(10) Communications
Nextel 2 way hand held radios
Springfield
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Ridgid/Shopvac
500gallon Vacuum unit/trailer #22909
Pullman Holt
4
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Bucket and Sweeper Unit
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
275 CFM
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
6
Y
Y
N
N
All Managers, Foremen, Drivers
(11) Miscellaneous
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770 Derby Ave
Seymour, CT 06483
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Joseph Heron, General Manager
203.734.2587
800.645.8265
203.734.2745
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Joseph Heron
Thomas Wilson
Robert Sylvain
Fernando Centeno Sr.
Todd Vasiliou
Robert Mut
Sean Goodno
Jason Carey
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Site Safety Officer
11
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12
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Workboat, G3
Power Workboat, Carolina Skiff
POWER ENGINE
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
14', No Motor, GEN25896F405, V244
19',SUZUKI ENGINE W/TRAILER
MERCURY 15(2) Mercury 20
2
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Straight Rolloff Frame
Rolloff Trailer (2 can)
Tractor
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Unit #4140 and 4240 and 4303
7279
Day cab unit #178 and 1164
3
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Seymour
4
Y
Y
N
N
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Guzzler
Straight Vacuum Truck
Stainless Steel Vacuum Tanker
Emergency Response Van
Manhole Van w/ 2,500psi press. Washer
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Box Truck
Box Van Trailer
Level A Spill Trailer
Spill Trailer
Utility Trailers
Crew Cab Pickup
10 Wheel Dump Truck
6 Wheel Dump Truck
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
3,000 Gal Capacity 477,4100, 474,
sr9829
4158
3,000 Gal Capacity 4012
5,000 gal, Brenner 346
Unit 80134, 80609, 5177, 5221
Unit 80133, 80137, 80610
Unit 5254, 80610, 80617
Unit #5146
Unit 637T
Unit# CH663
CH2293
Various
Ford F350/Equivalent
Unit 527
Unit SR9567
1
1
1
4
3
3
1
1
1
1
4
21
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
3,500 psi tow behind pressure washer
Seymour
1
Y
Y
N
N
2" Double Diaphragm pneumatic pump
Seymour
1
Y
Y
N
N
3,500 PSI Unit CH617
Versamatic Polyethylene w/camlock
fittings
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Location
2" Double Diaphragm pneumatic pump
Seymour
2" Electric Submersible pumps
3" Trash Pump
2" Trash Pump
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Electric Pressure Washer
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Versamatic Aluminum w/camlock
fittings
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
NSK 100gpm/equivalent
Multiquip
Multiquip
2
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Seymour
HUSKY 1,800 PSI LIGHT DUTY or
equivalent
2
Y
Y
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom w/trailer
Oil Containment Boom w/trailer
Seymour
Seymour
18", SeaBoom, On Trailer CH2112
18:" Containment boom
3500
4000
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
MultiRae 5 gas meter
Mercury Vapor Analyzer
Air Sampling Kit(contains 4 pumps)
Sensidyne Pumps
Unknown Test Kit
Cyanide Antidote Kits
Hydroflouric acid barrier cream
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Rae/MSA Sirius
Jerome Meter
MSA Elf air pump Kit w/cartridges
Sensidyne detector pumps w/tubes
Spillfyter test strips
10
1
1
2
1
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Recovery Tank
Recovery Tank
Seymour
Seymour
6
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Mercury Vacuum
Seymour
275 gallon poly storage tank
1,500 gallon poly storage tank
Hako Minuteman Mercury vacuum
w/hepa
Hepa Filter vacuums
Seymour
1
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Carbon Groundwater recovery unit
Seymour
Wet Dry Vacuums
Skimmer
Skim Pack
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Ridgid/Shopvac
Barrel Skimmer Unit #SK3
Skim Pack
1
4
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Mini Excavator
Skid Steer
Skid Steer
Sweeper Attachment for Skidsteer
Backhoe
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Unit #SR11225
SR11173 Track Steer
EQ1505 John Deere Rubber Tire
Unit EQ1871
EQ1182
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Generator
Seymour
WHEELHOUSE 5550 WATTS HEAVY
DUTY
4
Y
Y
N
N
Generator
Air Compressor
Seymour
Seymour
4,500 watt capacity
185cfm Ingersoll Rand
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Coppus Air Blowers
Coppus Air Blowers
Negative Air Unit
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
6" electric
4" Pneumatic
2,500cfm Electric
3
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Calcium Gluconate Gel
Pullman Holt 5-15 gallon size
1,000 gallon vessel w/duple
bagfilter/pump
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus(SCBA)
Seymour
5 minute escape bottle
Cascade Airline Kits
Airline
Level A Suits
Test kit for Level A suits
Mechanical Extraction Devices
Tank Truck Tripod
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
(10) Communications
Level A Communication gear
Digital Camera
Cell Phones (flip style/smart phones)
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
(11) Miscellaneous
Frac Tank
Roll-Off Container w/ Tarps
Vacuum Box
Dewatering Box
Intermodal Container
Activated Carbon Units
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Seymour
Capacity / Size / Key Features
MSA 60 minute SCBA positive
pressure
MSA 5 minute hip air
MSA fourman cascade system
MSA airline
First Responder Plus suits
# of Units
A
T
P
D
7
Y
Y
N
N
4
2
300
10
1
5
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Motorola Impres Explosion Proof
Stylus 850SW
All managers, foremen, drivers, techs
6
1
58
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
20,000 gallon capacity
25yd metal open top containers
25yard
25 yard w/internal mesh screen/liner
25 yard w/sliding hard top
Carbtrol 55 gallon size w/blower units
2
16
3
1
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
DBI/Sala, MSA Rose w/ tripods
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PROVIDENCE, RI SERVICE CENTER
167 Mill St
Cranston, RI 02905
Brian Fleet, General
Manager
41.83 N 71.37 W
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
401-228-2435
800.645.8265
401-941-1745
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Brian Fleet
Peter Joseph
Chris Kailher
Paul Hogan
40-Hour OSHA Trained
Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
4
6
5
5
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Hanko
Providence
Workboat, Sylvan
Providence
Power Workboat, Stanley
Providence
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Providence
Vacuum Trailer
Providence
Tractor
Providence
Box Truck
Providence
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
22',150HP, BT444, V444
12', No Motor, MS 2409 KR, V159
moved to CT
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Ford F350/Equivalent
5,000 gal Vac Trailer #3129
1995 Mack / Fleet # 1156
1998 Freightliner box truck Fleet#
5139
2001 Freightliner Cusco Fleet
#4121
2004 Freightliner / Fleet # 4164
Fleet # CH305 / ME Reg# 0739425
fleet # 4238 R/O Frame
9
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
2
3
1
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
8500
Y
Y
N
Y
1000
Y
Y
N
Y
Vacuum Truck (Cusco)
Providence
Vacuum Truck (Guzzler)
Utility Trailer – Manhole
R/O frame
Utility Trailer
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Wilden 3” Aluminum
Wilden 2” Aluminum
Wilden 2” Poly
Multiquip 2”
Multiquip 3”
(4) Oil Spill Containment
Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Providence
Oil Containment Boom
Providence
American Marine 18" /Optimax I
American Marine 18", In Trailer
CH217
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Equipment List Cont.
Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
4 Gas Meter (O2 / LEL / CO /
Providence
H2S)
Organic Vapor Monitor
Providence
5 Gas Meter (O2 / LEL / CO /
Providence
H2S / VOC)
Gastec Toxic Monitoring Pumps
Providence
Lumex Meter
Providence
(6) Recovery Equipment
Towable Bladder
Containment Bladder
Drum Skimmer
Providence
Providence
Providence
Drum Skimmer
Oil Suction Hose
Oil Suction Hose
Chemical Hose
Chemical Hose
Wash Hose
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
MSA Passport
0
Y
Y
N
N
MSA Passport PID
MSA Sirius
0
5
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Various Colorimetric Tubes
Ohio Lumex Mercury Vapor Monitor
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Sea Slug 4300 Gallons
300 Gallons
Elastec, 3", 35 GPM,
TDS11899327
Crucial, 3", 35 GPM, 206234
2”
3”
2”
3”
1-1/4”
1
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Y
1
500’
200’
150’
150’
600’
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Skid Steer Loader
Providence
Bobcat / Fleet # EQ1115
0
Y
Y
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Electrical Generator
Providence
Air Compressor
Providence
5500 Watt
Sullair 185 cfm
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety
Equipment
Supplied Air Respirator
SCBA
SCBA – Spare Cylinders
Thermal Protective Suits
Anti-Exposure Suits
Extraction / Retrieval Devices
Ventilation Blower
Ventilation Blower
Ventilation Blower
Ventilation Blower
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
Providence
MSA – With 5 Minute Escape Bottle
MSA – 1 Hour (4500 psi)
MSA – 1 Hour (4500 psi)
Nomex Flash Suits
Stearns (Mustang)
Rollgliss / DBI
Coppus / Vano – 4” Pneumatic
Coppus / Vano – 8” Pneumatic
Coppus / Vano – 8” Electric
Coppus / Vano – 24” Pneumatic
5
5
10
0
6
4
2
2
4
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
VHF Radio
2-Way Radio
2-Way Radio
Providence
Providence
Providence
Hand Held (Not Intrinsically Safe)
Nextel
Nextel (Intrinsically Safe)
4
12
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
SYRACUSE SERVICE CENTER
6057Corporate Drive
East Syracuse, NY 13057
43.10 N 76.09 W
Edward Hatten General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
315.463.9901
800.645.8265
315.463.9624
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Ed Hatten
Anthony Napoli
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
General Manager
1
2
2
5
1
Project Manager
2
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Crew Cab Pickup
Syracuse
VACST
Vac Trailer Non Coded 5000 Gallon
Vac Trailer CODED 5000 Gallon
Tractor
Roll off Straight Frame
Roll off Straight frame
RACK TRUCK F 550
CUSCO WET DRY HIGH VAC
Spill trailer
22' CAR / Hauler
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
F250/Equivalent 8995,
80483,8858,711066,8910
3000/Gallon/Fleet#CH4269
5000 Gallon CH352
5000 Gallon CH92310T
Volvo Tractor 1254
4258
4353
5442
SR12631 3000
Enclosed Trailer 20' RPT23
22' Car - Equipment Hauler CH1078
5
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
2” Hoses
DD 2" Chemical Pump Acids Bases
DD 2" oil/water pump
1" Poly Pump
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Oil/Chemical
Acids Caustics
oil/water
Chemical
200 '
1
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Containment Boom
Syracuse
Harbor Boom
500
Y
Y
N
N
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
4-Gas Meter
Syracuse
MSA 4Gas
5
Y
Y
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Poly tank 500 gallon
Syracuse
2
Y
Y
N
N
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
JGB Skid Steer
Syracuse
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Syracuse
Light Stand
Syracuse
Compressor
Syracuse
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Tripod/DBI
Hip Air
SCBA
30' aluminum tank ladder (sectional)
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
Syracuse
(10) Communications
Cell Phones
Syracuse
(11) Miscellaneous
Tow behind hotsy
Syracuse
Hertz rental Equipment
4578 Buckley Rd
Liverpool, NY 13088
Phone # 315-622-4939
Contact: Steve Michaels
Pine Environmental Services
Address 1 405 Cambridge Ave
Address 2 Syracsue, New York
13208
Phone # 877-903-7463
Contact: Paul Canavan
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Skid Steer with bucket & forks
1
Y
Y
N
N
4K Portable Generator
Halogen Light stand
210CFM / 185CFM Compressor
CH933 / CH1102
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
2
Y
Y
N
N
Sala
MSA
MSA
30 feet sectional
2
2
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
14
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
HOTSY TRAILER
Services
Provided:
Equipment Rental
Services
Provided:
Air Monitoring Equip.
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
NEWBURGH, NY SERVICE CENTER
15 Little Brook Lane
Newburgh, NY 12550
41.54 N 74.06 W
Timothy Lokos (Branch Manager)
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
845.566.5071
800.645.8265
845.566.9014
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Timothy Lokos
Shawn Barrett
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
1
2
4
2
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Hanko
Workboat, PathMaker
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Newburgh
Newburgh
20', 115 HP, HKO44056A707, V308
16' 25hp, 10hp motors
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Vacuum Truck, Volvo
Cube Van Spill Response Vehicle
Pickup Truck
Vacuum Truck, Guzzler
Rack Body Utility Truck
Box Trucks (Waste Hauling)
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newburgh
3000 Gallon Straight Vac
GMC 2500
F-350/Equivalent
Wet/Dry Vacuum, Air Mover
F-550 with lift gate
Ford
1
3
3
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Pressure Washer
Power Washer
Trash Pump
Submersible pumps
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newburgh
Newburgh
5000 PSI Hotsy
4000 PSI B&S portable
2", Gasoline Powered, B&S portable
2" submersible
2
3
2
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
18" Containment boom
Boom trailer
Newburgh
Newburgh
1800' new on pallets
Boom Trailer
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5 Gas Meter
Sensidyne Kit
Newburgh
Newburgh
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
3
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
5000 Watt Portable Generator
Newburgh
1000 Watt Dual Light Towers
Newburgh
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
(10) Communications
Newburgh
(11) Miscellaneous
Generac
Marine Radio's (hand held)
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
ALBANY, NY SERVICE CENTER
32 Bask Road
Glenmont, NY 12077
42.58 N 73.77 W
Paul Bomba , General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
518.434.0149
800.645.8265
518.434.9118
NYD986871622
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Paul Bomba
Henry Everett
Scott Randall
Steve Cooper
James Ravenscroft
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
3
4
6
3
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Power Workboat, Hanko
Albany
Workboat, StarCraft
Albany
Workboat, StarCraft
Albany
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
20', 150 HP, NY 9594 FH, V272,
(5A4WT3V1622000079) (labeled
V317)
14', No Motor,
14', No Motor, NY 5079 BW, V139
serial # 676209
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Vacuum Tractor Trailer
Albany
5,000 gallon Brenner (Fleet# 1204 w/
322).
1
Y
Y
N
N
Vacuum Straight
Albany
3000 gallon 99 Kenworth (Fleet
#1204).
1
Y
Y
N
N
Cusco
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Crew Cab Trucks
Utility/Boom Trailer
Mobil Carbon Unit
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
4500 cfm/16 Cu Yds
Drum Recovery Liftgate
F-250
Probilt/Homemade (Fleet #CH2161).
Homemade (Fleet#CH2288).
1
1
5
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Hot Pressure Washer
Smoke Ejector Fan
Teflon Acid Pump
Transfer Pumps
Pneumatic Poly 1' Pump "DD".
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
3", Wilden
2" Wilden
2000 PSI
20" Diameter
2"
Miscellaneous
2"
0
0
1
1
1
0
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Oil Containment Boom
Albany
18", American Marine, On Trailer
CH2161(1000) 4000(pallets)
5000
Y
Y
N
Y
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Oxygen LEL Meter
4 Gas Meter
MSA Air Sampling Pump
5 Gas Meter
Flow Buck Calibrator
PH Meter- Specific Ion Meter
Location
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Sediment Corer
Albany
Jerome Mercury Meter
Albany
(6) Recovery Equipment
Portable Tanks - Skid Mount Vacuum
Portable Tanks
Shop Vacuum
Mercury Vacuum
HEPA Vacuums
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
0
1
1
3
0
0
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
0
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
3
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
743D Bucket, Backhoe & Sweeper
(Fleet#EQ1166).
1
Y
Y
N
N
1/2 yard Bucket
1
Y
Y
N
N
Homelite
185 CFM (Fleet#CH932).
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
With class 1, div 1, plug.
5
1
1
1
2
0
3
1
1
15
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
VHF Marine radios-Intrinsically Safe
0
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
MSA
Industrial Scientific/MSA
with Misc. Tubes
Industrial Scientific/MSA
Orion
W/ Nose Piece, Core Catcher, &
Tubes
500 Gallon (Fleet#-CH2288).
2,200 gallon).
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Bobcat
Albany
Mini Excavator
Albany
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Albany
Air Compressor
Albany
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
4500 PSI SCBA's
4500 PSI SCBA Cylinders
4-Man Cascade Manifolds
2-Man Cascade Manifolds
5 Minute Egress Hip Airs
Metal Detectors
Mechanical Extraction Devices
Mechanical Extraction Devices
Portable Eye Wash Unit
MSA Cascade Mask
Air Operated Coppus Blower
Electric Tank Blower (Venting).
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
(10) Communications
Base Station
Mobile Radios
Marine VHF Intrinsically Safe
Albany
Albany
Albany
With Tripods
Tank Truck Tripod
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(11) Miscellaneous
Mobile Carbon Treatment System
Arc Welder
Lincoln Gas Powered Welder
Cutting Torches
Plasma Cutter
Jack Hammer
Chainsaw
Location
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Albany
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
300 gallons per minute
Electric
Pneumatic
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
METRO SERVICE CENTER
116 Sky Line Drive
South Plainfield, NJ 07080
40.56 N 74.42 W
Shawn Barrett, DOSS
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
732.248.1997
800.645.8265
908-769-3201
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Chris Simon
Paul Feeney
Craig Haase
Larry Pedersen
Aurelio Simoes
Kam Dupont
Shawn Barrett
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Site Safety Officer
5
4
12
12
2
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Hanko
Power Workboat, Lowe
Power Workboat, Alumacraft
Workboat, G3
Workboat, G3
Workboat, G3
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
24', 150 HP, HKO44015G606, V304
16', 8 HP, NY 0276 UU, V205
14', 20 HP, NJ2252 GC, V127
16', 25 HP, NJ 0540 GY, V240
12', No Motor, NJ 0539 GY, V262
16', No Motor, GEN22919E404, V266
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Vacuum Trailer
High Powered Vacuum Truck
Crew Cab Pickup
Emergency Response Van
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
5000 gal
Cusco 3,000 gallons
F350/Equivalent
Box Vans (Confined Space Ready)
5
5
12
5
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Spill Trailer
Metro
3
Y
Y
N
N
Skid Vacuum
Dump Truck, 10 Wheel
Roll Off Truck
Roll Off Trailers
Utility/Boom Trailer
Straight Vacuum Truck
Box Truck w/Lift-gate
Rack Body Truck w/Lift-gate
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
2-trailers w/1000' of 18" containment
boom
1,000 gal.
"87" Mack
straight frame truck
Roll Off trailers
1
0
3
2
3
3
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Submersible Pump
3" Centrifugal Pump
Pressure Washer
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
1
3
2
6
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3,500 gallon capacity
2" Poly
Electric
Gasoline (Not for Flam.)
2500-3000 PSI Hot Water
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Trailer Mounted Pressure Washer
1" Double Diaphragm Pump
2" Double Diaphragm Pump
1" Double Diaphragm Pump
Location
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Capacity / Size / Key Features
2500-3000 PSI Hot Water
Stainless Steel
Cast Aluminum
Cast Aluminum
# of Units
2
2
2
1
A
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
Y
Y
P
N
N
N
N
D
N
N
N
N
3000
Y
Y
N
Y
500
Y
Y
N
Y
6
3
6
2
5
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
18", American Marine, On Trailer
CH297
18", American Marine, On Trailer
CH299
Oil Containment Boom
Metro
Oil Containment Boom
Metro
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Explosion Meter
MSA Gas & O2 Passport
PID
Jerome Meter
Personal Air Sampling Pumps
Draegar Kits
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Metro
Metro
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Bobcat W/Trailer
Backhoe
Metro
Metro
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Portable Light Set
Trailer Air Compressor
Trailer Light Tower
Drum Loading Vacuum Unit
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
6
4
2
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
S.C.B.A
Spare Air Cylinders
4 Man Cascade System
MSA Cartridge Mask
Safety Harness
Mechanical Extraction Devices
Confined Space Equipment
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
Metro
MSA
1 Hour Air Bottles
Airline Resp.
Mine Safety
10
6
2
40
20
5
5
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
2-Way Radios/Nextel
Nextel Base Station
Metro
Metro
Nextel
Motorola/Nextel
36
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Photon
Air, 1D18P23, 25 GPM, 2"
Air, 1D18P36, 35 GPM, 3"
175 CFM
55 gal. Drum, 4” & 6”
w/Tripods
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(11) Miscellaneous
Electric Blower
6,000 Lb. Forklift
Air Driven Blower
Location
Metro
Metro
Metro
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
5
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
3,000 CFM
Propane Driven
11,000 CFM
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BRIDGEPORT, NJ/PHILADELPHIA SERVICE CENTER
2858 Route 322
39.81 N 75.35 W
Bridgeport, NJ 08014
Adam Mastracchio
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
856.467.3102
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Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Rob Casmer
Dan Deal
40-Hour OSHA Trained
Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
3
4
5
9
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Jon boat
No motor
Bridgeport
Jon boat
Jon boat
Jon boat
No motor
No motor
No motor
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Jon boat
Bridgeport
Jon boat
Jon boat (OOS)
Jon boat (OOS)
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Power Workboat (18' - 22') (OOS)
Bridgeport
Power Workboat (18' - 22') (OOS)
Bridgeport
Power Workboat (23' - 30') Twin
(OOS)
Outboard Motors
Power Workboat (18' - 22')
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Vacuum Trucks
Bridgeport
Vacuum Trailer
Bridgeport
High Powered Vacuum Truck
Bridgeport
Roll-Off Trailer (OOS)
Bridgeport
Tractor/ 40 Ton
Bridgeport
Vacuum Unit
Bridgeport
Crew Cab Pickups
Bridgeport
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Bridgeport
Cargo Van
Bridgeport
Box Trailer
Utility/Boom Trailer
Response Trailer
Straight Frame Roll off Truck
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Capacity / Size / Key Features
14' - Aluminum / 1993 CrestLiner / none /
V204
14' - Aluminum / 2005 G3 / none / V261
14' - Aluminum / 2005 G3 / none / V293
14' - Aluminum / 2005 G3 / none / V294
14' - Aluminum / 1986 MirroCraft / none/
V132
16' - Aluminum / 2005 G3 / None / V241
16' - Aluminum / 2005 Lowe / None / V239
16' Aluminum / / None / V131
18' - Fiberglass / 1985 Pointer / 90 hp /
V102
19' - Fiberglass / 1993 Carolina Skiff / 60 hp
/ V204
28' - Aluminum / 1974 Manuda / Twin 100
hp / V237
2013 Mercurys 15HP 9.9HP
21' Aluminum/ pointer/ 115 hp/ V308
3,000 gallon, 4296
5,000 gallon, 3105, 3121 ,356
Cusco, 3,000 gallon/12cu. Yd, SR8722
1991 BenLee / 767
1205, 1221, 19006
Skid Mount 750 gal, CH22906
8418, 8666, 8667, 80173, 80214, 8904,
8905,80215,80639,8395,8492
Liftgate, 5255
6-Wheel/7 Ton 5313 ER 5452 (nonpermitted)
Fruehauf 765110T
CH2269
1992 Haulmark / 1997 Pace/ CH2244
2012 FRHT 4265
# of Units
A
T
P
D
0
N
N
N
N
0
0
0
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
N
N
N
N
1
0
0
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
0
N
N
N
N
0
N
N
N
N
1
N
N
N
N
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
1
3
1
1
3
1
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
11
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
2
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Bridgeport
Double Diaphragm Pump
Bridgeport
Double Diaphragm Pump
Bridgeport
Double Diaphragm Pump
Bridgeport
Double Diaphragm Pump
Bridgeport
Submersible Pump
Bridgeport
Centrifugal Pump
Bridgeport
Pressure Washer
Bridgeport
Hot Water Pressure Washer
Bridgeport
Drum Pump
Bridgeport
1" - Pneumatic - Poly
2" - Pneumatic - Poly
2" - Pneumatic - Stainless Steel
2" - Pneumatic - Steel
3" - Pneumatic - Stainless Steel
2.5" Electric
Honda / 5h WT20 / 2"
Honda / PP-SSEB4035HC / 3500psi
All American / 3,000 psi hot water
Lutz / Electric # 2987 / 1"
(4) Oil Spill Containment
Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
18", NEW, on drum pad
18", Mixed, On Trailer CH2269
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
LEL Meter
Bridgeport
Sensodyne Pump
Bridgeport
Jerome Meter
Bridgeport
(6) Recovery Equipment
Weir Disc Skimmer
Bridgeport
Portable Storage Tank
Bridgeport
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Forklift (Level B Equipped)
Bridgeport
Bobcat
Bridgeport
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Compressor
Bridgeport
Portable Generator
Bridgeport
Explosion Proof Lights
Bridgeport
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
1
2
0
2
0
1
2
3
1
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
10000
500
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Skimpac 18000 Series / 10-300 GPM,
#2387
Poly Tank 4,000 Gallon
1
Y
Y
N
Y
0
N
N
N
N
TCM
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
185 CFM
300 Watt Spot Light
1
2
0
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
MSA Passport
Mercury
(9) Health and Safety
Equipment
MSA Supplied Air Systems
MSA SCBA
MSA SCBA
MSA Air Bottles
Hip-Air Egress Systems
Venturi Blower Tubes
Ventilation Fans (Copus)
Ventilation Fans
Firemans Fan
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Cascade
30 Minute Setup
60 Minute Setup
30 Minute Setup
MSA - 15 Minute
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
Electric
Electric
20
5
0
2
4
3
2
2
1
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
Marine Band Transceivers
Cellular Phones
Cellular Phones
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Icon M-11 Portable VHF
Motorola
Motorola Intrinsically safe
0
35
0
N
Y
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Hard Hose
Hard Hose
Vactor Hose
Drum Vacuums
Oxygen/Acetyne Cutting Torches
Location
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Bridgeport
Capacity / Size / Key Features
2"
3"
Assortment
Pneumatic
Complete Sets
# of Units
A
T
P
D
300
200
300
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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BALTIMORE, MD SERVICE CENTER
3527 Whiskey Bottom Road
Laurel, MD 20724
39.10 N 76.82 W
Mark Hale, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
301.939.6000
800.645.8265
301.939.6076
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Mark Hale
Dave Rothenhoefer
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Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Hanko
Location
Laurel
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
24', 150 HP, MD 2337 CA, V305
15', 25 Hp Motor, GEN29333L405,
V264
15', 25 Hp Motor, GEN29329L405,
V265
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Workboat, G3
Laurel
Workboat, G3
Laurel
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Vacuum Trailer
Vacuum Trucks
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Tractor
Roll-Off Frames
Roll-Off Containers
Crew Cab Pickup
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Cube Vans
Emergency Response Trailer
Utility/Boom Trailer
Frac Tank
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
6,000 gallon/Brenner
3,000 gallon/Kenworth
2,500 gallon/12 Cu. Yd/Freightliner
Kenworth
Galbreath
20,000 gal
5
2
1
1
1
10
8
1
1
2
3
2
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Submersible Pump
Gas Trash Pump
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Hot Water Pressure Washer
Venturi Blower Tubes
Ventilation Fans (Coppus)
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
2" Polypropylene
3" Aluminum
2" Aluminum
1" Aluminum
2" Electric
2" Homelite 121TP2-18
2600 psi - Portable
3500 psi - Portable
3000 psi - trailer mounted
Pneumatic
Pneumatic
1
3
3
1
2
2
2
1
2
4
2
F350/Equivalent
11' Ford E-450
00' Ford E-350
94' Haulmark
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Laurel
Laurel
18" Optimax II, In Trailer CH300
18", Mixed, In Trailer CH298
1000
1000
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Oil Containment Boom
Laurel
18", Mixed (2k on trailers and 8k in
storage)
9000
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Combustible Gas Meter
Sensidyne Pump
Mercury Vapor Detector
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
MSA 4 Gas
Sensidyne
Lumex
4
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Weir Disc Skimmer, Elastec
Weir Disc Skimmer
Handheld Skimmer
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Air, TDS118, 3", 35 GPM, S206
Static, FGD001, 3", S207
2" S208
3
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
185 CFM/Sullair
Coleman
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
3
5
4
2
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
24
Y
Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Compressor
Laurel
Portable Generator
Laurel
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
MSA Supplied Air Systems
MSA S.C.B.A
Hip-Air Escape Bottles
Extraction Device
Explosion Proof Light
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Laurel
Cascade
(10) Communications
2-Way Portable Radio's w/phone
Laurel
Iphone
DBI 50' W/Tripod
(11) Miscellaneous
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WEST POINT VA SERVICE CENTER
17465 Eltham Road
West Point VA 23181
36.83 N 76.28 W
Shawn McKenzie, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
804.843.2180
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804.843.2478
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Steve Baddorf
Shawn McKenzie
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Project Manager
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
5
6
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Location
Power Workboat, Workskiff
Chesapeake
Transfer Hose 250'
Power Workboat
Transfer Hose 250'
Jon Boats
Outboard Motors
Chesapeake
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
Power Workboat
West Point
Transfer Hose 250'
West Point
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Straight Vacuum Truck
Chesapeake
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
2" Transfer Hose
22',150 hp, V300 (NFJ70060D606)
2" Transfer Hose
V340/V298
Evinrude 20 hp
14', 20 HP, VA 7006 AF, V123
(ACBD1832K293)
5
1
5
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
2" Transfer Hose
5
Y
Y
N
N
Freightliner 4017
F350/Equivalent - 80558-8711 - 87618679-8763
1
Y
Y
N
N
2
Y
Y
N
N
21',2007 115 hp, V326
(MGN21S03K707)
Crew Cab Pickup Truck
West Point
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Skid Vac
Guzzler
Vacuum Trailer
Tractor
Rolloff Trailer
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
5217/5167
500 Gallon - CH22908
5800cfm air mover - 4162
5000 Gallon - 2108
Freightliner - SR9864
Kenworth 4079
2
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Wacker Trash Pump
MultiQuip Trash Pump
Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
3'' oil pump
2" oil pump
1" Chemical
3"
2"
3000 psi Hot Water
2500 psi Cold Water(portable)
2
1
1
1
2
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Spill Trailer
Spill Trailer
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
1
1500
1000
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
5 Gas Meter
With Misc. Tubes
4
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Chesapeake
35 gpm - air operated TDS 118
1
Y
Y
N
Y
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Air compressor
West Point
Multiquip
West Point
Leroi 185 CFM - CH2272/2144
6000
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
West Point
W/ DBI
2
1
4
4
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
West Point
West Point
Sprint/Nextel
Motorola
2
4
Y
Y
N
N
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA Sirius
Drager Pump
(6) Recovery Equipment
Elastec Drum Skimmer
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Tripod Extraction Device
Tank Truck Tripod
SCBA
Hip Air
Coppus Fan
Coppus Blower
(10) Communications
Two-Way Sprint Intrinsically Safe
Two-Way Radios
(11) Miscellaneous
Location
West Point
Chesapeake
Chesapeake
West Point
West Point
West Point
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Trailer 212013
Trailer CH6132
18", Trailer CH2154
18", Trailer CH2322
Back up Rescue
24" Pnuematic
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
WILLIAMSPORT SERVICE CENTER
1247 Route 15
South Williamsport PA, 17703
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Dolan, Dennis: General Manager
570.322-1006
800.645.8265
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Dennis Dolan
Frank Fraumeni
Brian Rudy
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Field Service Project Manager
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Site Safety Officer
1
2
6
6
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat
Location
Williamsport
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup Truck
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Roll Off Straight Job
Tractor
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Vacuum Truck - Cusco
Williamsport
Vacuum Trailer
Vacuum Truck - DuraVac, Tri Drive
Vacuum Truck
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1860CCJ, 18', V413, Trailer BT412
1
Y
Y
N
N
(3 F250; (2) F150; (1) Dodge 2500
5432
4348, 4349
Freightliner 1454
3,200 gallons - 4053, 3600 gallons 4119
6
1
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
2
Y
Y
N
N
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Tanker 342 - 6000 gallon
4,000 gal
3,200 gal Straight Vac 4078
1
0
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Hot Water Hotsy
Williamsport
Trailer Mounted 3,000 psi CH822,
CH823, CH842
3
Y
Y
N
N
2" diaphragm pump
2" Trash Pump
2" diaphragm pump
2" Discharge Hose
2" Suction Hose
4" Suction Hose
6" Suction Hose
6" Flex Hose
3" Chemical Hose
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Williamsport
Mud pumps
Trash Pumps
Chemical
2" x 50'
2" x 25'
4" x 25'
6" x 25'
6" x 50'
3" x 50'
3
5
1
250'
400'
400'
370'
500'
150'
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment booms
Williamsport
18" - on trailer CH683
2000
Y
Y
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
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(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA Gas Indicator
Location
Williamsport
(6) Recovery Equipment
Roll Off Containers
Drums
Williamsport
Williamsport
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Sirius 5 Gas
3
Y
Y
N
N
20 yard
55 gal steel
10
20
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
8500 Watt
To be mounted, 1 Tow Behind
1
2
3
2
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3
2
150'
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
11
Y
Y
N
N
Pace - 8'x20' - CH821, 211009,
211010, 211011
4
Y
Y
N
N
Tripod
1
Y
Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Williamsport
Generator/Air Compressor
Williamsport
Electric Blowers
Williamsport
Air Chisels
Williamsport
Electric Chisels
Williamsport
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
MSA SCBA
Williamsport
Rescue MSA
Williamsport
Air Hose
Williamsport
(10) Communications
Mobile Phones
50Ft lengths
Williamsport
(11) Miscellaneous
Enclosed Spill Trailer
Light Stand
Williamsport
Williamsport
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SOUTHEAST & GULF REGION SERVICE CENTERS
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
NORTH CAROLINA SERVICE CENTER
6180 Old Mendenhall Road
Archdale, NC 27263
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
336.861.4149
800.645.8265
336.861.4250
Brian Overmyer, General Manager
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Brian Overmyer
Jason McMullen
Randall Chilton
Donny Loiselle
Joshua Hill
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Specialist
Supervisor
Equipment Operator
Foreman
1
3
3
2
Field Technicians
5
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Flat Bottom Boat
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Vacuum Truck/Straight
Crew Cab Pickup
Rack Truck
Roll-off frame
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
Archdale
12' "V" haul Aluminum boat
1
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
3000 Gallon/ 10 CU.YD
2800 Gallon Straight Vacuum Truck
F250/Equivalent
F450 12' Flatbed
Straight frame
1
1
6
1
1
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Portable Pressure Washer
Drum Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Pressure washer 2500 PSI
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
3000 Psi
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Hard Boom
Archdale
1000 feet (on a trailer)
10
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
5-Gas Meter, MSA
Sensidyne Pump
Archdale
Archdale
Oxygen/LEL/CO/H2S/PID
Assorted Tubes
4
1
small light stands
2
2
2
3
1
3
3
2" Poly, 3-2" aluminum
A
T
P
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Light Stands
Archdale
Generator
Archdale
Air Compressor( tow Behind)
Archdale
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(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Tripod Extraction Device
SCBA
Hip Air
Location
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
2
4
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
W/ DBI
Rescue
(10) Communications
Two-way Radio / Phone
Archdale
6
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
Shop Vac
Portable Eye Wash
Drum Vac
Intrinsically safe hepavac
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
Archdale
3
1
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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CHATTANOOGA, TN SERVICE CENTER
3300 Cummings Road
Chattanooga, TN
37419
35.01 N 85.38 W
Danny Meadows, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
423.825.6926
800.645.8265
423.825.4165
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Danny Meadows
Eric Montgomery
Edd Burch
Sable Parker
Tony Carter
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
3
6
7
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Jon Boat w/ Motor
Chattanooga
Jon Boat w/ Motor
Chattanooga
Jon Boat w/ Motor
Jon Boat
Hanko Jon Boat w/ Motor
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Chattanooga
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Chattanooga
High Powered Vacuum
Chattanooga
Truck/Cusco
Vacuum Tanker Trailer
Chattanooga
Roll-Off Frame Trailer
Chattanooga
Road Tractors
Chattanooga
Roll-Off Straight Frame
Chattanooga
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Blaster 8 Cold Water Pressure
Chattanooga
Washer
Washer 36 Cold Water Pressure
Chattanooga
Washer
Washer 40 Cold Water Pressure
Chattanooga
Washer
Washer 35 Hot Water Pressure
Chattanooga
Washer
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
Y
Y
N
N
F250/Equivalent
F550
5
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
3,000 - gallon
1
Y
Y
N
N
5,000 - gallon
3
1
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
8,000 - psi
1
Y
Y
N
N
3,600 - psi
1
Y
Y
N
N
4,000 - psi
1
Y
Y
N
N
3,500 - psi Hot Water PW
1
Y
Y
N
N
2800
Y
Y
N
Y
15', 25hp, ACBB38G5B010, TN
1467 EA, V388
15', 25hp, ACBB3828B010, TN
1845 EB, V389
12', 25hp, BUJ65299H809, V348
14-16', V232
21', V302
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Chattanooga
18", Mixed, In Trailer CH332 (LA
E938462)
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Location
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
5-Gas Meter
Chattanooga
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
5 - Gas
3
Y
Y
N
N
24" Drum Skimmer, Crucial, Air,
35GPM (S216)
1
Y
Y
N
Y
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Chattanooga
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Portable Generator
Chattanooga
Compressor
Chattanooga
3,500 W
10.3 SCFM
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Confined Space Entry Equipment
Chattanooga
Full Setup
3
Y
Y
N
N
(10) Communications
Cell Phones
Chattanooga
Cell Phones
8
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
Spill Trailer
Spill Trailer
Spill Trailer
Landscape Trailer
Manhole Trailer
Nashville
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
Chattanooga
20' enclosed spill Trailer
16' enclosed spill Trailer
12' enclosed spill Trailer
16' Flatbed Landscape Trailer
14' enclosed spill Trailer
1
2
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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MEMPHIS, TN SERVICE CENTER
5399 East Holmes Road
Memphis, TN
35.00 N 89.88 W
James Brown, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
901.267.3311
800.645.8265
901.365.0733
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Pete Pasquier
James Brown
David Nelson
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
1
2
5
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Straight VAC
Guzzler
Straight Frame Roll Off
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Washer 35 Hot Water PW Unit
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
F250 & F350
ST. VAC 3,000 gals
High Powered Dry Vacuum Truck
Single Frame
4
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
3,500 psi
2" Poly DD
1" Cast DD
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Memphis
18" (1000' in Storage, 1000' on trailer)
2000'
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
5-gas meter
Memphis
MSA
2
Y
Y
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Compressor
Memphis
10.3 SCFM Rigid
1
Y
Y
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Confined Space Entry Gear
Memphis
Complete Set of Equipment
2
Y
Y
N
N
(10) Communications
Cell Phones
Memphis
Cell Phones
5
Y
Y
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(11) Miscellaneous
Spill Trailer
Industrial Cleaning Trailer
Open Deck Trailer
Spill Trailer
Location
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
Memphis
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
2
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
20' enclosed spill trailer
20' enclosed hotsy
20' open deck trailer
16' enclosed spill trailer
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ATLANTA, GA SERVICE CENTER
4720-A Stone Drive
Tucker, GA 30084
33.84 N 84.20 W
Lane Smith, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
770.934.0902
800.645.8265
770.496.5996
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Amy Daniel
Lane Smith
Sable Parker
Edd Burch
Marc Cosme
Eric Montgomery
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
2
4
Supervisor
3
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat
Power Workboat
Power Workboat
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
14', 25 HP, V374
12' 15 HP, V405
16' 60 HP V418
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Vacuum Straight Truck
Rack truck
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
F250/Equivalent
St. Vac/3,000 gals
F450 Rack truck
4
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Washer 35 Hot Water PW Unit
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Tucker
Tucker
Tucker
3,500 psi
3" Steel DD
2" Steel DD
3
2
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Tucker
18" in Storage
500
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
5-Gas Meter
Tucker
4
Y
Y
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Oil Skimmer
Tucker
24" Air Driven Skimmer
1
Y
Y
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Portable Generator
Tucker
5,000 KW Generator
2
Y
Y
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Confined Space Entry Gear
Complete Set of Equipment
3
Y
Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Tucker
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(10) Communications
Cell
(11) Miscellaneous
Spill Trailer
Manhole Trailer
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Tucker
Cell
6
Y
Y
N
N
Tucker
Tucker
16' enclosed spill trailer
14' enclosed spill trailer
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
N
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BARTOW, FL SERVICE CENTER
7001 Kilo Ave
Bartow, FL 33830
27.95 N 81.78 W
Tracy Cook, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
863.533.6111
800.645.8265
863.519.6306
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Jeff Astin
Nick Jasmin
Joe Bruce
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel: 14
Supervisor
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
3
3
6
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Power Workboat, Workskiff
Bartow
21', 115 HP, MGN21S07A808 ,FL
7942 NT, CH581,V328
1
Y
Y
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Stake Body/Utility Truck
ER Trailer
ER Trailer
Tractor
Roll-off Truck, Straight
Roll-off Trailer
Vacuum Truck
Vacuum Trailer
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
F250/Equivalent
5219
Oil spill response
Chemical response
1560
4204
60017T
4320
334
5
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Pressure Washer
HOTSY TRAILER
HOTSY TRAILER
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
3", Steel
2", Poly
2.5k/ 3.8k/ 3.8k/ 10k
3500PSI/GENERATOR/200GL TANK
3500PSI/GENERATOR/200GL TANK
1
1
4
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Bartow
Bartow
18", Abasco, In Trailer #104, White
18", Abasco, In Facility
1400
15600
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
PID
Sensydine & Drager Meter w/tubes
5-Gas Meter/PID
FID
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
1
1
4
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer
Location
Bartow
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Air, TDS121, 2", 25 GPM, S232
1
Y
Y
N
Y
5000 watt
185 CFM
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
MSA AIRHAWK
1
1
3
2
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
14
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
2
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Bartow
Tow Behind Compressor
Bartow
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Blower's
24" Exhaust Fan
Intrinsically Safe Light
CSE Equipment
SCBA
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
Bartow
(10) Communications
2-Way Radio/Nextel
2-Way Radio/Nextel, Intrinsically Safe
Bartow
Bartow
(11) Miscellaneous
Work lights
Pressure Tested Oil Suction Hose
Bartow
Bartow
2"/ 3"/ 4"
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PUERTO RICO SERVICE CENTER
Road 869, Street # 2
Palmas Ward, Catano, PR 00962
18.25 N 66.65 W
Charles Vega, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
787.641.5393
800.645.8265
787.641.5391
PRR000013664
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Charles Vega
Jorge Velez
Juan Raul Trigo
Maria T Mendez
Eric Montgomery
Ivette Georgette
Luis Daniel Cruz
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
50 Ton Master Capt.
3
1
2
3
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat, Workskiff
Power Workboat, Triton
LandingCraft *National ER Vessel
LandingCraft *National ER Vessel
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Catano
Catano
Catano
Catano
21', 115 HP,MGN21S04K707, V327
16', 25 HP, LWN5747FM84K, V322
30' (2) 225HP V367
30' (2) 200HP V361
1
1
1
1
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Crew Cab Pickup
Road Tractor
Box Truck
Roll-Off Truck
Roll-Off Trailer
Catano
Catano
Catano
Catano
Catano
Catano
F150/Equivalent
F250/Equivalent
2
4
4
5
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Hale/Trash Pump
Hale/Trash Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Skid Mount Vacuum Unit
Skid Mount High Volume Vac Unit
Catano
Catano
Catano
Catano
Catano
Catano
2500/3500 PSI
2"
3"
2" Poly
3000 Gal Capacity
3000 Gal Capacity
3
2
1
2
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Catano
Catano
36" mix on Trailer
18" mix in Storage
1500
3700
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5-Gas Meter, Multi-Ray
5-Gas Meter, Sirius
Lumex Mercury Meter
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Pneumatic, TDS118G, Grooved,
70gpm
Pnuematic
5,000gls each
1
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
185 CFM
3
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Catano
Catano
Catano
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer
Rope Mop Oil Skimmer
Isocontainer
Catano
Catano
Catano
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Intrinsically Safe Light
Catano
Power Generator
Catano
Air Compressor
Catano
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Ventilator/Blower
Confined Space Entry Gear
SCBA
Catano
Catano
Catano
4
2
7
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
2-Way Radio/Cell Phone
Catano
2
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
BATON ROUGE, LA SERVICE CENTER
13351 Scenic Highway
Baton Rouge, LA 70807
30.57 N 91.21 W
Keith Hayes, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
225.778.3612
800.645.8265
225.778.3510
LAD 010 395 127
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Raymond Gaude, Roy Correa, Gentry Vinson
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
3
8
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Workboat
Baton Rouge
16', Jon Boat, FMC58174M82D
1
Y
Y
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Vacuum Trailer
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Straight Roll-off/Bin Rail Truck
Straight Vacuum Truck
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Crew Cab/Pickup
Baton Rouge
130 bbl - 50410T
70 bbl - 4149
4249
70 bbl - 4098
F350/Equivalent 8864,8584,8804,8805,8580
5
Y
Y
N
N
Gooseneck Trailer
Baton Rouge
2
Y
Y
N
N
Spill Trailer
Baton Rouge
CH346,CH2358
34’ Oil Spill White Response Trailer CH352
1
Y
Y
N
N
Spill Trailer
Baton Rouge
34’ Haz Mat Red Response Trailer CH374
1
Y
Y
N
N
Utility Trailer
Baton Rouge
16’ Utility Trailer - CH319
1
Y
Y
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Pressure Washer
Double Diaphragm Pump
Hale/Trash Pump
Pressure Washer
Hoses
Hoses
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
Baton Rouge
5000 psi Mounted on roll around cart
3" Aluminum
2" gas power
3000 psi
3", Tank Truck
2", Tank Truck
1
2
2
1
300’
100’
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Oil Containment Boom
Baton Rouge
2500
Y
Y
N
Y
Oil Containment Boom
Baton Rouge
2500
Y
Y
N
Y
Oil Containment Boom
Baton Rouge
700
Y
Y
N
Y
18", New Acme Boom on black trailer
CH346
18", New Acme Boom on black trailer
CH370
18", New Acme Boom on Van Storage
Trailer 7199
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
Oil Containment Boom
Baton Rouge
Oil Containment Boom
Baton Rouge
Oil Containment Boom
Baton Rouge
Oil Containment Boom
Baton Rouge
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5-Gas Meter
Baton Rouge
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Baton Rouge
Drum Skimmer
Baton Rouge
Disk Skimmer
Baton Rouge
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Baton Rouge
Capacity / Size / Key Features
18", New Acme Boom, On black trailer
CH2358
18", New Acme Boom on green trailer
CH333
18", New Acme Boom on green trailer
CH334
18", Mix, on white trailer CH352,
Enclosed
# of Units
A
T
P
D
2300
Y
Y
N
Y
2500
Y
Y
N
Y
2500
Y
Y
N
Y
1000
Y
Y
N
Y
2
Y
Y
N
N
Air, 1D18P48, 2", 50 GPM
S224 Skimmer
S218 Skimmer
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
N
N
5,000 Watt
Rigid, GP90150A ***Disposed as
Scrap)
1
Y
Y
N
N
0
Y
Y
N
N
400'
Y
Y
N
N
Compressor
Baton Rouge
Air Hose
Baton Rouge
3/4" by 50’ Air Hose
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Confined Space Entry Gear
Baton Rouge
1
Y
Y
N
N
Portable Washroom Stations
Baton Rouge
Complete Set
Portable bathroom/shower (National
Inventory)
4
Y
Y
N
N
(10) Communications
2-Way Radio/Nextel
Baton Rouge
No more Nextels with Employees
0
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
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SULPHUR, LA/LAKE CHARLES SERVICE CENTER
3201 Petro Drive
Sulphur, LA 70663
30.21 N 93.33 W
Marty Bienvenu, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
337.882.1025
800.645.8265
337.882.1029
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N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Marty Bienvenu
Brad Dickes
Coby Powell
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Project Managers
Supervisor
Foreman
Field Technician
Class B Driver
Class A Driver
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1
1
9
0
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Power Workboat, Custom Flat
Sulphur
22', 115 HP, LA 1369 FB,
SOM32780J809, V283, CH364
1
Y
Y
N
N
Power Workboat, Alweld
Sulphur
18', 25 HP, LA 1660 EM,
AWLC0428D494, V291
1
Y
Y
N
N
Jon Boat, Alweld
Sulphur
18', , LA 9691ET,
1
Y
Y
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Pickup
Pickup
ER/Spill Trailer
Vacuum Truck
Bobtail Rolloff Truck
Sulphur
Sulphur
Sulphur
Sulphur
Sulphur
3
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Tractor
Sulphur
F250
F350
34' HAZMAT Response Trailer
70 bbl, 791064
Tri-axle straight frame rolloff, #4272
Freightliner Daycab, #1645, P18,
1370, 1593
End Dump Trailers
Sulphur
4
9
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Hydroexcavator Vac Trucks
Sulphur
2
Y
Y
N
N
Airmover Vacuum Truck
Sulphur
Presvac Airmover Vacuum Truck
791026
1
Y
Y
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Trash Pump
Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
Sulphur
Sulphur
Sulphur
Sulphur
2"
2"
5k self-contained on trailer CH331
5k self-contained on trailer CH335
3
3
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Sulphur
Sulphur
18", Mix, In Trailer CH345
18", Mix, Storage
2200
800
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
End Dump Trailers
Hyrdoexcavator Vacuum Trucks
791247, 791173
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(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
4-Gas Meters
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Sulphur
MSA Sirius
2
Y
Y
N
N
Disc Skimmer, Crucial
Sulphur
Hydraulic, ORD, 3", 50 GPM No
powerpack
1
Y
Y
N
Y
VOSS
Sulphur
JBF portable (National Inventory)
1
Y
Y
N
N
<10KW
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
25-Yard
25-Yard
8
10
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Power Generator
Sulphur
10 CFM Compressor
Sulphur
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
Roll-Off Container
Vacuum Boxes/Dewatering Vac Boxes
Sulphur
Sulphur
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PORT ARTHUR, TX SERVICE CENTER
Highway #73 at Sabine Consolidated Road
Port Arthur, TX 77640
29.85 N 94.14 W
Carla Williams, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
409.796.1388
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409.796.1133
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Eddy Yates
Chris Dupuis
Harold Webster
Ryan Kees
Carla Williams
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Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Site Safety Officer
5
1
29
11
1
Project Manager
Mechanic
6
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
26', 2x115 HP, LA 5881 ES,
HK043022C696, V236,CH362
30', 2X115HP, LA 6817 EA, V231,
CH616
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Power Workboat, Hanko
Port Arthur
Power Workboat, Marco Skimmer
Port Arthur
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Crew Cab Pickup
Crew Cab Pickup
Rack Truck
Crew Cab Pickup
Road Tractor
Straight Vacuum Truck, Mack
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Air Mover
Liquid Ring Vacuum Pump
Bobtail Roll-Off Truck
UTV
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
F350/Equivalent
F250/Equivalent
F150/Equivalent
F450/Equivalent
F550/Equivalent
Polaris Ranger
7
12
3
1
1
15
16
2
1
8
1
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Port Arthur
3” Versa-matic
2
Y
Y
N
N
Trailer Mtd Pressure Washer w/Heat
Port Arthur
Alkota
3
Y
Y
N
N
Filter Skid
Port Arthur
800GPM Skid Mounted
2
Y
Y
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
18", Mix, On Trailer CH2352
18", Acme, In Storage
2500
500
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
80 bbl
Triton/2500Cfm
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Location
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Air, 1D18P48, 2", 50GPM, S235
Air, 1D18P48, 2", 50GPM, S238
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Diesel, CH950
1
Y
Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Light Tower
Port Arthur
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
(10) Communications
Cellular Phones
Marine VHF 2 way radio
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Verizon Wireless
Uniden/Atlantis 250
34
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
Hose
Hose
Hose
Hose
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
Port Arthur
3” Tank Truck Hose X 25’
4” Tank Truck Hose X 25’
1 1/2 “ Water Hose X 50’
¾” Air Hose X 50’
3
20
3
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
HOUSTON, TX FIELD SERVICE
802 Seaco Court
Deer Park, TX 77536
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Ben Aleman, General Manager
281.478.2600
800.645.8265
281.478.2693
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Ben Aleman
Megan Gilliland
Doug Harrell
Teresa Penn
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Site Safety Officer
2
2
1
8
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Barge Boat
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Houston
1
Y
Y
N
N
Power Workboat, Barge Boat
Power Workboat, Flat Skiff
Power Workboat, Lowe
Power Workboat, Alweld
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
30' 2 115 HP, V331, CH599T
30' 2 115 HP, LA 1859 FD, V235,
CH368T
22', 90 HP, LA 5037 EJ, V233, CH338T
16', 25 HP, TX 9973 EJ, V224
16', 25 HP, LA 8960 EN, V284
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Straight Vacuum Truck
Crew Cab Pickup
Triton
Box Truck
Roll-Off Truck
Spill Trailer CH2355/CH941
Spill Trailer/Hose Trailer Transfers
Tractor
Safety Shower/Eye Wash Trailer
Low boy Trailer
Job Trailer
Scrubber
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
80 bbl 55041 & 4231
711064,712042, 61758
2
3
2
1
2
2
1
4
1
4
7
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Hale/Trash Pump
Hot Pressure Washer
Hot Pressure Washer
Hot Pressure Washer
Hot Pressure Washer
Hot Pressure Washer
Hot Pressure Washer
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
Houston
2"
1"
2"
5000 psi CH610 Tag# 572-WWR
5000 psi CH481 Tag# 18-36806
5000 psi CH877 Tag# 863-18L
3000 PSI PW207013
300 PSI PW204001
5000 psi CH954 Tag# 067-551H
2
2
8
0
0
0
1
1
0
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
38' Stocked with Absorbents & PPE
CH344
CH681 Tag# ME 22 39481
CH2334/Ch343/CH712/CH760
RPT19,OBT95
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Equipment List Cont.
Item Description / Manufacturer
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
3000
1500
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Houston
Houston
18", Abasco, In Trailer CH342
18", Mixed, In Trailer CH328
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
MSA Sirius
Houston
5 Gas Monitor
5
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Houston
Air, 1D18P48, 2", 35 GPM, S212
1
Y
Y
N
Y
12 CFM, Gasoline Powered
185 CFM, Diesel Powered
5KW, Gasoline Powered
2
3
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
6
Y
Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Compressor
Houston
Compressor
Houston
Generator
Houston
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
(10) Communications
Cell Phone
Houston
(11) Miscellaneous
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
NORTH TEXAS FIELD SERVICES
2269 North Masch Branch Rd
Denton Tx 76207
33.38 N 97.33 W
Peter Hicks, GM
Phone #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
940.735.3712
800.645.8265
940.566.3351
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Peter Hicks
Dan Rumble
Raymond Medina
Peter Pasquier
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
2
0
7
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Cusco
Tractor
Roll-off Trailer
P/U Trucks 3/4 ton
Cube Van
Location
Denton TX
Denton TX
Denton TX
Denton TX
Denton TX
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
2 inch acid pump
Hotsy trailers
2 inch acid pump
Hotsy trailers
Denton TX
Denton TX
Tulsa OK
Tulsa OK
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Dual Vac without a liquid ring
Single cab
Double Hauler
3/4 tone
3000 PSI hot water
3000 PSI hot water
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
1
1
3
1
1
2
1
1
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5 gas meters
Denton Tx
5 gas meters
Tulsa OK
O2, Co, H2S, LEL, Total
Hydrocarbon
O2, Co, H2S, LEL, Total
Hydrocarbon
2
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Skidsteer
Denton TX
Street sweeper Attachment for skidsteer
Denton TX
JCB 300
Sweepster
1
1
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
185 Air Compressor
Denton TX
185 Air Compressor
Denton TX
Mounted to the Hotsie Trailer
Mounted to the Hotsie Trailer
1
1
(10) Communications
Cell Phones
(11) Miscellaneous
Tornado Vacuums
Tornado Vacuums
Mercury Vacuum
Denton TX
Tulsa OK
Denton TX
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
PITTSBURGH, PA SERVICE CENTER
258 Johnson Rd
Canonsburg, PA 15317
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Donald Logan, Branch
Manager
724.749.5881
800.645.8265
724.873.5069
EPA / Federal ID #:
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Donald Logan
Shawn Conte
Ben Ingles
Chris Metcalf
Geoffrey Krug
40-Hour OSHA Trained
Personnel:
Equipment Operator
Foreman
Field Technician
Equipment List
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10
Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
United Trailers
Probuilt
Ford/GM/Ford Rack
3,000 gallon capacity
1
1
5
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Peter sleeper
5,000 gallon capacity
3,500 gallon capacity
1
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
300’
Y
Y
N
Y
2
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
3
Y
Y
N
Y
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Emergency Response Trailer
Canonsburg
Utility/Boom Trailer
Canonsburg
Crew Cab Pickup
Canonsburg
High Powered Vacuum
Canonsburg
Truck/Cusco
Tractor
Canonsburg
Unlined Tanker
Canonsburg
Liquid Ring Vacuum Truck
Canonsburg
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Trash pump
Chemical pump
Canonsburg
Canonsburg
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Canonsburg
18", American Marine, at Shop
Canonsburg
MSA
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA LEL - 4 Gas
MSA LEL - 5 Gas
(6) Recovery Equipment
Oil/Water Drum skimmer
Canonsburg
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
185 CFM Air Compressor
Canonsburg
Wacker Generator
Canonsburg
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
MSA HipAir
MSA SCBA
CSE Safety Harness
MSA Air Purifying Respirator
CSE Extraction System
Coppus Air Blowers
Canonsburg
Canonsburg
Canonsburg
Canonsburg
Canonsburg
Canonsburg
(10) Communications
2 Way Radios
(11) Miscellaneous
Rolloff Containers
Vaccum Boxes
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
15 min. Esc. Cyl./MSA
1 hour/4500
Miller
Cartridge
DBI
6"
4
6
12
21
3
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Canonsburg
Motorola
2
Y
Y
N
N
Canonsburg
Canonsburg
20-yard
20-yard
20
5
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
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CROSS LANES, WV SERVICE CENTER
111 Harris Drive
Poca, West Virginia 25159
38.41 N 81.80 W
Terry Whitt, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
304.712.1447
800.645.8265
304.776.7285
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Terry Whitt, General Manager
Steve Johnston, Field Service Specialist
Brian Ludwig, Director Of Site Services
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
2
5
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Power Workboat, West Point
Cross Lanes
22', 115 HP, NEH21027D393, OH
9065 ZX, V110
1
Y
Y
N
N
Power Workboat, Tracker
Power Workboat, Crestline
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Emergency Response Trailer
Utility/Boom Trailer
21' Box Truck
Crew Cab Pickup
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Vacuum Unit
Straight Liquid Vacuum Truck
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump, Wilden
Double Diaphragm Pump, Wilden
Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
Vacuum Drum Loader
Manual Diaphragm Pump
2" trash Pump
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
14",25 HP, V397
11', 15HP, No Trailer, V409
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
United Trailers
Probuilt
Ford
Ford/GM/Ford Rack
3,000 gallon capacity
1,000 gallon Skid Mount
3500 gallon Capacity
1
1
1
4
2
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
3", M-15
2", M-8 Poly
3000 psi, portable, hot
2500 psi, portable
Norton
Pataay
Honda -WB20x
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Oil Containment Boom
Cross Lanes
24", American Marine, In Trailer
CH636
2000
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA LEL - 4 Gas
Sensidyne Pump
(6) Recovery Equipment
Oil/Water Drum Skimmer
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
MSA
Gastec
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Cross Lanes
Crucial : Model: 1D18P36
1
Y
Y
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
185 CFM Air Compressor
Cross Lanes
Wacker Generator
Cross Lanes
Atlas/Copco
GS 5.6
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
MSA HipAir
MSA SCBA
CSE Safety Harness
MSA Air Purifying Respirator
CSE Extraction System
Coppus Air Blowers
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
15 min. Esc. Cyl./MSA
1 hour/4500
Miller
Cartridge
DBI
6"
4
3
4
12
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
2 Way Radios
Cross Lanes
Motorola
2
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
Rolloff Containers
10K Water Blaster
Nilfisk Hepa Vacuum
Vaccum Boxes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
Cross Lanes
20-yard
Shotgun, lance line
5
1
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
20-yard
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
CLEVELAND, OH SERVICE CENTER
2930 Independence Road
Cleveland, OH 44115
41.48 N 81.67 W
T.R. Zahler, General Manager
Day #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
1-800-343-5119
800.645.8265
216.429.2713
OHD000724153
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Ryan Schmidt
TR Zahler
Adrian Cano
Matt Zappia
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
4
1
6
10
Site Safety Officer
Field Service Specialist
1
3
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Power Workboat, Workskiff
Cleveland
Power Workboat, Star Craft
Cleveland
Power Workboat, Tracker
Cleveland
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Pick-up/Van/Crew Cap
Straight Vacuum Truck
Guzzler Dry Vac
Wet/Dry Turbo vacuum truck
500-gallon skid mount vacuum unit
Vacuum Tanker
Transporter (Tanker)
Roll off Frame w/Tractor
Emergency Response Trailer
Utility Trailer
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Pressure Washer
2” Trash Pump
2” Double Diaphragm Pump
2” Double Diaphragm Pump
1.5" Double Diaphragm Pump
Pneumatic Drum Vacuum
Electric Drum Vacuum
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
3000 psi, gasoline
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
16' Boom Trailer
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
24" American Marine on trailer
18" American Marine in storage
10" American Marine in storage
21', 115 HP, MGN21S06A808, OH
0251 EJ, V325
14',FMCL17FKG192, PA4761BH,
VS400
12', VU561382E809, V344
3,000 gal.
3,000 gal.
3,000 gal.
500 gal.
5000 gal.
5500 gal.
15’
8’
Steel
Poly Pump
Steel
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
N
Y
N
N
1
N
Y
N
N
7
1
1
1
1
2
0
0
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
5
1
1
2
0
3
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
1000
3000
500
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
4-Gas Meter
Photo Ionization Detector
2-Gas 02/LEL
Location
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
(6) Recovery Equipment
Mercury Vacuum Cleaner
Cleveland
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Industrial Scientific
MSA
MSA
# of Units
A
T
P
D
4
4
0
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
3
Y
Y
N
N
4
Y
Y
N
N
4
Y
Y
N
N
50’
300’
250’
500'
350’
100’
180’
100’
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Air Compressor
Cleveland
185 cfm
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
confined space equipment
Cleveland
(10) Communications
2-Way Radio
Cleveland
Nextel
(11) Miscellaneous
Chemical Hose
Chemical Hose
Chemical Hose
Oil Hose
Oil Hose
Oil Hose
Oil Hose
Lay flat Discharge Hose
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
Cleveland
1 ½”
2”
3”
2”
3”
4”
6”
2”
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CINCINNATI, OH SERVICE CENTER
4879 Spring Grove Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45232
39.17 N 84.51 W
Ron Frommling, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
513.681.6242
800.645.8265
513.681.6246
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Josh Delph
Ron Frommling
Brian Ludwig
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
2
4
9
9
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat, Hanko
Power Workboat, West Point
Power Workboat, Crestliner
Power Workboat, Alweld
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
24', 150 HP, HK044018G606, V307
22', 115 HP, OH 9065 ZX, V110
14', 25 HP, OH 9043 ZX, V109
14', 25 HP, AWLCO967D707, V319
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Vacuum Trailer
Straight Vacuum Truck Liquid ring
Straight Vacuum Truck
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Vacuum Unit
Emergency Response Trailer
Semi-Tractor Power Unit
Stake Body Truck
Crew Cab Pickup
Utility/Boom Trailer
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
5,000 gallon
3,000
3,000 gallon Ford
3,000 gallon capacity
500 gallon Skid Mount
Wells Cargo
KW
Ford
Ford/GM/Ford Rack
Probuilt
1
1
1
1
1
5
1
1
9
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump, Wilden
Double Diaphragm Pump, Wilden
Double Diaphragm Pump, Wilden
Vacuum Drum Loader
Pneumatic Drum Pump
Pneumatic Drum Vacuum
Gasoline Powered Pump
Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
Manual Diaphragm Pump
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
3", M-15
2", M-8
2", M-8 Poly
Norton
Flux
Fish and Callahan
1.5"
3000 psi, portable cold water
3500 psi, portable hot water
Pataay
3
2
3
2
2
2
3
3
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Location
Oil Containment Boom
Cincinnati
Oil Containment Boom
Cincinnati
Oil Containment Boom (creek)
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA Sirius - 5 Gas
Explosion Meter
SKC Personal Monitor
Draeger Pump
Sensidyne Pump
MSA PID
Mercury Meter
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
18", American Marine, In Trailer
CH2204
2000
Y
Y
N
Y
Cincinnati
24", American Marine, In Trailer
CH2177
12" American Marine, warehouse
3500
1200
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Sirius
TMX 412
SKC 224-30, Continuous
Dreager/MSA
Gastech
Passport
Lumex
7
1
2
2
3
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Wacker Generator
Cincinnati
185 CFM Air Compressor
Cincinnati
GS 5.6
Atlas/Copco
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Coppus Air Blowers
Coppus Air Blowers
Coppus Manway Fan
MSA HipAir
MSA SCBA
MSA Cascade System
CSE Safety Harness
MSA Air Purifying Respirator
CSE Extraction System
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
4"
6"
21"
15 min. Esc. Cyl./MSA
1 hour/4500
Airline Respirator, 50 ft.
Miller
Cartridge
DBI
1
1
2
12
12
2
16
26
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
Marine Radios
Cincinnati
Motorola
3
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
Nilfisk Hepa Vacuum
Mercury Vacuum
Frac Tank
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Minute Man
Portable
2
2
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
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26137 S. Ridgeland Ave
Monee, IL 60449
41.24 N 87.45 W
Joe Rios General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
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Joe Rios
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
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Foreman
Equipment Operator
3
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Power Workboat, Hanko, on #CH488
Chicago
Power Workboat, Crestliner, on #CH2267
Chicago
Workboat, Starcraft
Chicago
Workboat, tracker
Workboat, Fisher
Workboat, Crestliner
Workboat, Fisher
Workboat, lowe
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
12', no motor, V345
12',No Motor V406
13', V376, no motor
12', No motorV401
10'., no motor, VS400
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Vacuum Tanker
Vacuum Tanker
Vacuum Tanker
Vacuum Tanker
Vacuum Lined Tankers
Straight Vacuum Truck (Cusco)
Straight Van Truck
Straight Van Truck
Bulk Trailer
Van Trailer
Roll-off Trailer
Roll-off Can
Emergency Response Trailer
Crew Cab Pickup
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Skid Mounted Vacuum Unit
Tractor
Tractor
Frac Tanks
Crew Cab Pickup
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
5000 gal stainless steel
6000 gal stainless steel
5500 gal stainless steel
3800 gal w/ pony motor
5000 gal Dekrane fiberglass lines
3000 gal stainless steel
17'
24'
6000 gal stainless steel w/heat
Dry
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
4
1
9
1
1
1
2
2
1
11
3
25
2
6
1
1
6
10
0
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
24', 150 HP, HK044017G606, IL 314
KB, V306
18', 25 HP, NOR52312D797, IL 8049
JB, V118
14', 15HP, STRK79BBD494, IL 8312
HT, V117
Level A, B, C equipped
1000 gal
City
Road
20,000 gal ea. (heating capability)
Crew Cab, F-250, 4x4
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Drum Vacuum
Drum Vacuum
Hot Water Pressure Washer
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Location
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Pressure Washer Trailer
Chicago
Pumps
Pumps
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
3" Aluminum
3" Poly
2" Steel
2" Poly
1" Poly
2" Electric
2" Nortech
3000 psi, trailer mounted
2500 psi, portable
3
0
2
4
4
4
2
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3
Y
Y
N
N
Chicago
Chicago
Hotsy 3500psi 1270SSG 4.5 GPM, 4K,
2kW Gen
Pneumatic, 2" DD Pumps
Gas Powered, 2" Transfer Pumps
4
6
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Hard Boom, 18" orange, CH2281
Hard Boom 18" orange, CH2196
Hard boom, 18" orange, on pallets
Hard boom, 18" yellow new, on pallets
1000
1000
4000
2000
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Multi-Gas Detector with PID (5Gas)
Mercury Vapor Analyzer
PID Meter
4-Gas Meter
Draeger Pumps
Personal Sampling Pumps
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
MSA Sirius
Lumex
4
1
2
4
4
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
2
4
5
8
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
(6) Recovery Equipment
Mercury Vacuum
3.5' x 3.5' Duckbill Skimmer
4' Double Barrel Skimmer
8' Double Barrel Skimmer
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Hako Minuteman, 15 Gallon SS,
Electric
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
743 Bobcat With Trailer
Chicago
743 Bobcat
1
Y
Y
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Chicago
Compressor
Chicago
Mobile Light Towers
Chicago
3500
185 CFM
w/generator
3
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA
Hip Air
SCBA's
MSA AirHawk MMR, 30 minute
MSA Ultra Elite
4500 PSI
2
8
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
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Item Description / Manufacturer
SAR Regulators
SAR 4 Man Manifold
SAR 2 Man Manifold
SAR w/ 5 Minute Egress
Air Line
APR Full Face
Location
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
(10) Communications
Marine Radios (Hand Held)
Two-Way Radios (Hand Held)
Chicago
Chicago
(11) Miscellaneous
Utility Trailer
Remote Drum Operator
Intrinsically Safe Lighting
Pneumatic Reciprocating Saw
1" Hard Hose
2" Hard Hose
3" Hard Hose
3" Lay Flat Hose
Air Hose
Chemical Hard Suction Hose
Pneumatic Nibbler
Portable Acetylene Torch
Chain Saws
Demolition Saws
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Chicago
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Breathing Air
Cargo Mate14x7, Dual 3500#, Pintle
3/4"
2"
# of Units
3
2
2
0
1000'
20
A
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
T
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
P
N
N
N
N
N
N
D
N
N
N
N
N
N
4
5
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
6
1
3
0
200
300
500'
500'
1000'
400'
1
1
3
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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DETROIT, MI SERVICE CENTER
6400 Sterling Drive
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
42.55 N 83.04 W
Joshua Hinkle, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
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Kiernan Rancilio
Ray Cummins
Ryan Lackey
Joshua Hinkle
Dennis Schooley
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Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Project Manager
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Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat, Landingcraft
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Sterling Heights
26', 2 @ 90 HP, AIKLC224F010, V357
1
Y
Y
N
N
Power Workboat, Tracker Jon
Sterling Heights
1
Y
Y
N
N
Power Workboat, Tracker Jon
Sterling Heights
16', 25 HP, MC9081TB,
BUJ70452K809, V395
12', No Motor, BUJ65295H809, V346
1
Y
Y
N
N
Sterling Heights
14', No Motor, MC4742TH,
CRC45079F010, V377
1
Y
Y
N
N
14', No Motor, MC4749TH,
CRC45008F010, V394
14', No Motor, CRC45059F010, V387
14', No Motor, CRC45003F010, V390
1
Y
Y
N
N
Power Workboat, Crestliner Jon
Power Workboat, Crestliner Jon
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Emergency Response Trailer
Utility/Boom Trailer
Vacuum Truck
Roll-off Truck
Stake truck
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
F250/Equivalent
8’
15’
3000 Gal Capacity, 4284
Tractor and Frame
1 ton, lift gate
3
2
2
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Pressure Washer
Hale/Trash Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Pneumatic Drum Vacuum
Electric Drum Vacuum
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
3000 psi, gasoline, portable
2"
2", Steel
2", Poly
1", Steel
3
3
1
1
2
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Sterling Heights
18” American Marine, Storage
4000
Y
Y
N
Y
Power Workboat, Crestliner Jon
Power Workboat, Crestliner Jon
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(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
4-Gas Meter (02/CO/H2S/LEL)
Personal 4-Gas Meter
(02/CO/H2S/LEL)
Photo Ionization Detector
Detector Tube Pump
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Y
Y
N
N
Sterling Heights
Industrial Scientific
3
Sterling Heights
MSA
4
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
MSA
Gastec
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Air, 25 GPM, 4'
air, 8'
3
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
185 cfm
1
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Sterling Heights
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
Sterling Heights
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Air Compressor
Sterling Heights
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
S.C.B.A. w/full face respirator
Hip Airs
Confined Space Entry Equip
Air Mover
Air Mover
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
MSA
MSA
Coppus Horn
Intrinsically Safe Electric Blower
2
3
2
2
1
(10) Communications
Portable phone/2-way radio
Sterling Heights
Nextel
8
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
Chemical Hose
Chemical Hose
Chemical Hose
Chemical Hose
Oil Hose
Oil Hose
Oil Hose
Oil Hose
Layflat Discharge Hose
Spill Cart
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
Sterling Heights
1 ½”
2”
3”
4”
2”
3”
4”
6”
150’
200'
250’
200’
300’
200'
100'
200'
100’
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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CANNON FALLS, MN SERVICE CENTER
211 Holiday Ave
Cannon Falls, MN 55009
44.53 N 92.91 W
Jared Nerison, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
507.263.0200
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Ryan Johnson
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Jennifer Tamte
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat, Alweld
Workboat, TMG
Workboat
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
17', 25 HP, V321 - trailer CH581
12', BUJ65295H809, V346 - no trailer
21' 135 HP, V328 - trailer CH547
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Crew Cab Pickup
Cannon Falls
5
Y
Y
N
N
Rack Truck
Cusco
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Hydrovac
Cannon Falls
1
Y
Y
N
N
Guzzler
Roll off Truck
Tractor
Vacuum Tanker
Double Roll-off Trailer
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
F250/Equivalent 8956, 80083, 80629,
xxx, xxx
F450 with lift gate, 21,000 Ib, 5433
3000 gallon, 7910771
3,000 gallon Straight with Boom,
791151
3,000 gallon Straight, 4256
Single Straight Frame, 4205
Day Cab Tractor with Wet Kit, SR9856
5,000 gallon Tanker, SR12587
Double Frame, SR9855
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Cold water pressure washer
Hot water pressure washer
Skid Mount/ With Pressure Washer
3" DD Pump
2" DD Pump
1" DD Pump
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
3800 psi
4000 psi CH633
500 gallons, CH962
Poly and Steel
Poly and Steel
Poly and Steel
2
3
1
2
3
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
18", Mix, on Trailer
18", Mix, in storage
6", Mix, on Trailer
600
1200
300
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5-Gas Meter
Lumex
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
LEL/02/CO/H2S/PID Sirius
RA-915
4
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmers
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Crucial 1D18P-24, 24 gpm capacity
2
Y
Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Skid Loader
Cannon Falls
John Deere 320, EQ1731
1
Y
Y
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Cannon Falls
Compressor
Cannon Falls
4000 Watt
185 CFM Pull Behind
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
4
2
1
2
600
8
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
3
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
1000
400
125
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
8
4
5
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA
SAR 4 Way Manifold
SAR Regulators
SAR w/5 minute egress
Air Line
APR Full Face
Tri Pod/Winch
Location
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Capacity / Size / Key Features
2216 PSI
Breathing Air
Stock
75' Cable
(10) Trailers
ER Trailers
Cannon Falls
Boom Trailer
Flat Bed Trailer
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
(11) Miscellaneous
Vacuum Hose
Vacuum Hose
Vacuum Hose
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Floor Scubbing Attachment
Cannon Falls
Sandblaster
Roll-off Boxes
Vacuum Boxes
Portable Tanks
Drum Head Vacuum
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
Cannon Falls
14' Enclosed Trailer CH634, CH552,
CH595
16' Enclosed Trailer, CH1113
20' Open, CH961
1&2" oil/chemical vacuum hose
3&4" oil/chemical vacuum hose
6" oil vacuum hose
Hydro attachment for the Pressure
Washer
40lb Pot, BL1
25 yd
25 yd
500, 1000, 1500 gal
55 gallon
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W158 N 9305 Norxway
43.19 N 88.11 W
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Menomonee Falls, WI 53051
262.293.2274
800.645.8265
262-293-2275
262-293-2275
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EPA / Federal ID #:
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Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Bryan Woods
Chad Gutkowski
262-787-8989
262-229-0307
Specialist
GM
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Equipment Operator
Foreman
Field Technician
Equipment List
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7
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
16' Jon Boat
35' Landing Craft Boat
21' Sled Boat
Location
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Pickup Trucks
Menomonee Falls
Utility Trailer
Menomonee Falls
Skid Vac unit
Wet/Dry Vac/Guzzler
Rack Truck
(3) Pumps and Pressure
Equipment
Pressure washer
2" Double Diaphragm Pump
1" Double Diaphragm Pump
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
CSE Supervisor
Boat operator
Capacity / Size / Key Features
1
3
# of Units
A
T
P
D
15' 15 HP
35',2-200HP, V370
21', 90 HP, V332
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Crew Cab, F-250, 4x4, F350
Classic 16' enclosed trailers one
w/ramp one w/o ramp
4
Y
Y
N
N
2
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
Alkota 4405 4000 psi @ 4 gpm
Pneumatic
PCB dedicated equipment and hose
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Containment Boom
Menomonee Falls
18" containment boom w/6" float on
trailer
1300'
Y
Y
N
Y
Containment Boom
Menomonee Falls
18" containment boom w/6" float in
storage
200'
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
Multi-Gas Detector with PID (5Gas)
Lumex
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum skimmer,Elastec
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
MSA Sirius
Lumex
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Menomonee Falls
pneumatic
1
Y
Y
N
Y
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating Equipment
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Location
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Gas Powered Generator
Menomonee Falls
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Miller tripod & SRL
MSA SCBA
MSA Hip Air
(10) Communications
Ship to Shore VHF radio system
(11) Miscellaneous
185 psi tow behind air compressor
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
5.5K
2
Y
Y
N
N
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
Menomonee Falls
4500 PSI
(5) minute escape
1
2
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Menomonee Falls
3 stationary, 8 transmitters
11
Y
Y
N
N
Menomonee Falls
Ingersoll Rand
1
Y
Y
N
N
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NORTH DAKOTA SERVICE CENTER
2541 132nd Ave NW
Arnegard, ND 58835
Lat.:47.782034 Lon.:-103.415184
Brad Dickes, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
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701.586.3170
701.586.3176
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N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Brad Dickes
Virgil Blanchard
Stephen Sheppard
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
1
1
5
5
Radiation Safety Officer
Radiation Workers
1
10
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat
Power Workboat
Landing Craft
Boat Trailer
Vessel Transport Trailer
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
1860CCJ / 18 Ft. / # V423
1860CCJ / 18 Ft. / # V421
LCM / 28 Ft. / # V364
BT421, BT419
CH742
1
1
1
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Mobile Command Trailer
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
Crew Cab Pickup
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
1
5
9
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Roll-off Straight Frame Truck
Double Rail Trailer
Side Dump Trailer
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
7
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Hydrovac
NDSC
6202
2206, 4108, 4054
8957, 79275, 80599, 80072, 80082
7910041, 80599, 71546, 71031
4357
SR9157
7338
8200, 8202, 8205, 8207, 791542,
791194, 790082, 790083
130 bbl Liquid Transporter
Tractor
NDSC
NDSC
3164
1680, 1683, 2216
8
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Hot water Hotsy
Vactor Hose
Discharge Hose
Discharge Hose
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
PW936
6"
4"
2
200’
500'
1000'
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
NDSC
8" Yellow Slide Pin
1,000
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA Gas Indicator
Draeger Pump
Radiation Survey Meter
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
Sirius 5 Gas
Gas Tech
Ludlum 2241-2
1
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer
Vac Box Containers
Roll-Off Containers
Drums
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
N
N
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
CH2157
55 Gallon
1
2
20
10
50
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and
Excavating Equipment
Mini Excavator
Bobcat/Skidster
Skidster
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
EQ1873
EQ1535
EQ1854
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light
Towers
185 Compressor
NDSC
CH1098, CH1100
2
Y
Y
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
MSA S.C.B.A.
Spare Air Cylinders
MSA SAR
MSA Escape Units
Mustang Suits
Breathing Air Hose
Hydraulic Hose
Personal Floatation Devices
PFD Survival Suits
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
NDSC
1 Hour/4500
4500 PSI (1 HR)
Pressure Demand
5 Minutes
Foul Weather PFD
10
8
4
7
6
400'
800'
40
6
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
NDSC
NDSC
Yamaha
Polaris Ranger 4-Seater
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
Outboard Motor
UTV
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ST. LOUIS, MO SERVICE CENTER
4526 Towne Ct
St. Charles, MO 63304
Daytime
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Matt Carpenter, General Manager
EPA / Federal ID #:
636.441.0104
800.645.8265
636.441.0619
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Matt Carpenter
James Brown
John Lehnen
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Equipment Operator
Foreman
Field Technician
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3
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat, Hanko
Workboat - Tracker
Location
St. Charles
St. Charles
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Trailer Mounted Vacuum Unit
Vac Truck, Liquid
Hydrovac
Emergency Response Trailer
Crew Cab Pickup
Stake Body/Rack Truck
Project Manager
Supervisor
Capacity / Size / Key Features
1
2
# of Units
A
T
P
D
22', 150 HP
12' Jon Boat, No Motor
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
1000 gal, carbon steel
2500 Gal Stainless Tank
12 CY Tank, Boom Unit
Level B, C Equipped
Crew Cab, 4x4
Isuzu Rack Truck with Lift Gate
1
Y
Y
N
N
2
5
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Drum Vacuum
Hot Water Pressure Washer
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Pumps
Pumps
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
3" Aluminum
3" Poly
2" Poly
2" Aluminum
1" Aluminum
1" Poly
2" Electric
Karcher 3000psi
Honda 2500psi
Pneumatic, 2" DD Pumps
Gas Powered, 2" Transfer Pumps
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
2
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
St. Charles
Hard Boom, 18" Orange
2000
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
PID Meter
4 Gas Meter
Draeger Pumps
Personal Sampling Pumps
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
2
1
4
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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3.5'x3.5' Duckbill Skimmer
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
2
Y
Y
N
N
3500
185 CFM
w/ Generator
2
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
MSA
MSA Cadet
4
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
4
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
St. Charles
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
St. Charles
Compressor
St. Charles
Mobile Light Towers
St. Charles
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA
Hip Air
4 Man Breathing Air Setup
St. Charles
St. Charles
St. Charles
(10) Communications
Marine Radios (Hand Held)
Two-Way Radios (Hand Held)
St. Charles
St. Charles
(11) Miscellaneous
Utility Trailer
St. Charles
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Kent, WA Service Center
26328 79th Avenue South
Kent, WA 98032
47 N 122 W
Paul Davis, Field Services General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
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Jr Espiridion Mendoza
Steve Thompson
Mel Frank
Ray Willson
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Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Nathan Gregg
KL "Buck" Naff
Paul Davis
Kelly Ottmar
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1
3
3
5
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Workskiff Barge
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Kent
24, 115 HP, V439
1
Y
Y
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Tractor
Tractor
High Powered Vacuum Truck, Cusco
Vacuum Tanker
Vacuum Tanker
Vacuum Truck
Van Trailer
Combo Jetter
Roll Off Trailer
Crew Cab Pickup
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Job Trailer
Boom Trailer
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Wet Kit
Sleeper
250 GPM, 3000 Gal Capacity
5000 gal Capacity, Off Spec
5000 gal Capacity stainless
3000 gal Capacity
24' box van class B
Vactor
5
5
1
2
1
1
4
1
4
4
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
Roll Off Container's
Kent
104
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
4
2
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
2500
Y
Y
N
Y
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Hot Water Pressure Washer
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Stainless Steel Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm Pump
Submersible Pump
Drum Vacuum
Poly Pump
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
3 quarter ton
F550
CH570
CH571
20yd, 25 yd, 40yd-Intermodal-Non
Intermodal
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
3,000 PSI - Trailer Mounted
3,500 PSI
2" Chemical
2" Oil
1" Chemical
1"
Kent
18" Oil Containment, in trailer CH571
3"
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Equipment
MSA 5-Gas Meter
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Kent
5-Gas w/ Auto-Calibration System
2
Y
Y
N
N
Kent
24", Model # TDS 118 35 5, 35 GPM
1
Y
Y
N
Y
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Portable Generator
Kent
Air Compressor
Kent
6000 Watt
185 CFM
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA
Extra Breathing Air Bottle
Mechanical Extraction Device
Air Blower
MSA Hip-Airs with 5 min escape bottles
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
Kent
MSA
MSA
DBI / SALA
Allegro Axil Blower
MSA
3
4
2
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Kent
Kent
Nextel
20
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Kent
Kent
Petroleum & Chemical
1,000'
350ea
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Drum Skimmer, Crucial
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(10) Communications
2 Way Radio / Cell Phone
Marine Radio
(11) Miscellaneous
Hose 2", 3"
PPE Level B, C & D
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MOSES LAKE, WA SERVICE CENTER
1329 E Wheeler Rd
Moses Lake Wa 98837
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Paul Davis, Field Services General Manager
253.639.4240
800.645.8265
253.639.4249
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Ken Montgomery
Jr Espiridion Mendoza
Steve Thompson
Mel Frank
Ray Wilson
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Nathan Gregg
KL "Buck" Naff
Paul Davis
Kelly Ottmar
Project Manager
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
0
1
0
3
3
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Tractor
Roll Off Trailer
Vacuum Truck
Vacuum Tanker
Crew Cab Pickup
Cube Van
Roll Off Container
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Cold Water Pressure Washer
Diaphragm Pump
Diaphragm Pump
Hydro Blaster
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Wet Kit
3000 gal Capacity
5000 gal Capacity, Off Spec
3 Quarter Ton
ER Van
Open top
2
1
0
2
2
0
4
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
3,500 PSI
2" Oil
4" Chemical
10,000 to 20,000PSI
1
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Moses Lake
5-Gas w/ Auto-Calibration System
1
Y
Y
N
N
6000 Watt
185 CFM
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA 5-Gas Meter
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Portable Generator
Moses Lake
Air Compressor
Moses Lake
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA
Extra Breathing Air Bottle
MSA Hip-Airs with 5 min escape bottles
Mechanical Extraction Device
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
MSA
MSA
MSA
DBI / SALA
Moses Lake
Moses Lake
Petroleum & Chemical
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
1
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
750'
200ea
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
Hose - 2"-3"
PPE Level B, C & D
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PASCO, WA SERVICE CENTER
814 E Ainsworth St
Pasco, WA 99301
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Paul Davis, General Manager
253.639.4240
800.645.8265
253.639.4249
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Ken Montgomery
Steve Thompson
William Montgomery
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Equipment Operator
Foreman
Field Technician
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Power Workboat, Workskiff Barge
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Pasco
22', 115hp, V245
1
Y
Y
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Light Duty Pickup
Light Duty Pickup
Light Duty Truck
Box Truck
Rack Truck
Guzzler High Rail
Pasco
Pasco
Pasco
Pasco
Pasco
Pasco
F150
F250
F350
1
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Hydroblaster
Landa Pressure Washer Trailer
Pasco
Pasco
10K
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
F550
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
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CLACKAMAS, OR SERVICE CENTER
12402 SE Jennifer Street, Suite 160
Clackamas, OR 97015
45.40 N - 122.54 W
Bob Anderson, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
503.785.0404
800.645.8265
503.786.7877
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Trevor
Smith
Roman Geigle
Steve Niskanen
Jeff Meyer
Bob Anderson
John Large
Joseph Alexander
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Foreman
Equipment List
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6
24
5
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Power Workboat, Workskiff
Power Workboat, Workskiff
Raymarine
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
30', 250 HP x 2 , V323
(LA256542C898)
21', 115 HP, V323 (LVN16174B686)
Chartplotter, depthfinder
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup
Crew Cab Pickup
Box Van
Utility Rack Truck
60bbl Vacuum Truck
Jet Rodder
Tractor Trailer R/O Truck
Straight Frame R/O Truck
Combo Unit
Guzzler
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
F250
F350
F350
F450
70bbl
10 yard
9
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
DD Pump-Chemical
Sump Pump
DD Pump-Chemical
DD Pump-Chemical
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
1
5
3
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Portable Fuel Transfer Pump
Clackamas
3 inch
Flotec
1 inch
2 inch
15gpm 12volt gas/diesel/light oil
transfer pump
1
Y
Y
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Clackamas
2700
Y
Y
N
Y
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Clackamas
Clackamas
11,600
600
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
10 yard
10 yard
18" in rolloff container
18" in 53' dry van (National
Inventory)
18" on V295
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5 Gas/PID
4 Gas
Lumix Mercury Meter
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
4
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Elastec TDS 118 drum skimmer
1
Y
Y
N
N
Dual Plane/Tripod/Grade Stick
1
Y
Y
N
N
1800EX
5500
5500
20 gal 155 PSI
1
1
2
2
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Clackamas
Hillsboro
Clackamas
(6) Recovery Equipment
Skimmer
Clackamas
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Laser Level
Clackamas
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator-Coleman Powermate
Clackamas
Generator-Honda
Clackamas
Generator-Briggs & Straton
Clackamas
Air Compressor
Clackamas
Dual Light Stands
Clackamas
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Various-Tripods, etc.
6 Pack Breathing Air System
Clackamas
Clackamas
3
1
6 Pack Breathing Air System Side Pack
Clackamas
9
SCBA
Clackamas
11
Y
Y
N
N
(10) Communications
Hand Held Intrinsically Safe 2 way radio
Clackamas
Office
6
Y
Y
N
N
VHF Radio
Clackamas
Located on work boat
1
Y
Y
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
Hepa Vacuum 0 particulate Filter
5 gal Shop Vacuum
Mercury Vacuum
Boro Scope
Equipment Decon Station
20,000 psi Water Blast Unit
3000 psi pressure washer trailers
Trailer enclosed 12'
HAZMAT trailer enclosed 28'
HAZMAT trailer enclosed 20'
HAZMAT trailer enclosed 20'
Trailer enclosed 20'
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Clackamas
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
110 volt/15 gallon
Hand Held/ 200' ext. reel/recordable
Portable, Alluminum, 20' x 8'
4
10
1
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
2
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SPARKS, NV SERVICE CENTER
191 Coney Island Drive
Sparks, NV 89431
39.53 N - 119.62 W
Greg Reed, Branch Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
775.331.9400
800.645.8265
775.343.1595
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Greg Reed
Gavin Johnson
Michael Muller
Colton Crosthwaite
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Project Manager
3
2
7
8
1
Site Safety Officer
1
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Power Workboat, Alweld
Sparks
16', 25 HP, NV 2440 KX, V312
(AWLCO764H607)
1
Y
Y
N
N
Power Workboat, G3
Sparks
18'1" 65 HP, NV3211-LA, V422
(GEN92104C112)
1
Y
Y
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Vacuum Truck, Straight
Wet-Dry High Vacuum SJ
Stake Body/Utility Truck, Ford
Crew Cab Pickup
Crew Cab Pickup
Crew Cab Pickup
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Jetter Combo Unit
Sparks
1
Y
Y
N
N
Tractors - 3 Axle
Straight Roll Off Truck
Roll Off trailer
Trailer Vacuum, Semi
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Ford
F-150
F-250
F-350
Sewer Jetter with 1200 gallon vacuum
tank
Whites and Peterbulit
Peterbuilt
Ace Double, Pup
5000-6000 Gal.
1
5
2
1
11
2
5
2
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Pressure Washer, Alkota
Hydro Blaster
Trash Pump
Trash Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm - steel
Double Diaphragm - steel
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
Hotsy, 2500 psi
10K
2"
3"
2", Chemical
2", Steel
3", Steel
4
3
1
2
1
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Sparks
18", American Marine, On Trailer
1500
Y
Y
N
Y
3000 Gal
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
5-Gas Meter
4-Gas Meter
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Sparks
Sparks
MSA Sirius w/ Automated Calibration
MSA/Gastech
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Sparks
25 gpm, 24 inch drum
1
Y
Y
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Air Compressor
Sparks
Air Compressor
Sparks
185 CFM
165 CFM
1
0
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA Units
4 Man Breathing System
Coppus Blower
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
MSA
MSA
Pneumatic
4
6
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Sparks
Sparks
Sparks
(CH515)
1
0
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Skimmer
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
14' Boom Trailer
35' Emergency Response Trailer
21' Emergency Response Trailer
Wells cargo (RPT20)
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BENICIA SERVICE CENTER
4101 Industrial Way
Benicia, CA 94510
38.07 N - 122.12 W
Doug Rountree, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
EPA / Federal ID #:
707.747.6699
800.645.8265
707.747.1927
CAL000331744
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Doug Rountree
Sandra Stanford
Larry Ryland
Amanda Jawad
Brandon Dennison
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
3
1
6
8
Project Manager
1
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Power workboat, Norcoast (1DS8162)
Benicia
22', 280 HP Jet Drive, CF 3426
HA,V337 (CMU20770780)
1
N
Y
N
N
Power Workboat,
Basstracker(4BF46198)
Benicia
17', 40 HP, CF 467 NC, V338
(BUJ35002D292)
1
N
Y
N
N
Workboat, Valco
Benicia
14', No Motor, CF 5958 PJ, V339
(CUS085069B899)
1
Y
Y
N
N
Workboat, G8
Benicia
14', No Motor, CF 5959 PJ, V340
(HUL01371E595)
1
Y
Y
N
N
Benicia
Twin 225hp engines ( unit V330)
CF7933TU (GN30B02E808)
28' 2x200 Aluminum V353 (National
Inventory)
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
Y
Y
N
N
Deck Boat 30'
(20TRL29752)MAINE
Stanley/LCM
Benicia
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab & Non Crew Cab Pickup, Ford
Benicia
F250/150
7
Y
Y
N
N
High Powered Vacuum Truck, Cusco
High Powered Vacuum Truck, Cusco
Benicia
Benicia
3000 G STRAIGHT VAC.
3200 G VAC. & BLOWER
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
High Powered Vacuum Trailor
Benicia
5000 G Pess. Vacs -Black Iron
1
Y
Y
N
N
High Powered Vacuum Trailor
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Straight Roll-Off Truck
Tractors - 3 axle
Roll Off Trailors
Box Trailer
Dump Trailer
High power vacuum Guzzler
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
5000 G Pess. Vacs -Stainless
F350/F450
2014 Freightliner
Whites & Peterbuilts
Fontan and Ace
Fruehauf 45'
Clemments 40'
3000 G VAC
1
2
1
5
3
1
0
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Heated Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
Double Diaphragm Pump
Hale/Trash Pump
Hydroblaster
Sewer Jetters
Hydro Excavator Power Vacuums
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Location
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Capacity / Size / Key Features
3500 PSI, Atlas, portable / 4500PSI
2000 PSI, portable
3 inch(1) 2 inch (2)
3" gas powered
10K, NLB
3000 PSI, Vactor
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
0
1
1
0
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
5850
Y
Y
N
Y
Oil Containment Boom
Benicia
8",12",18",24",30" Mixed (all on
trailers)
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5 Gas meter MSA
4-Gas Meter, Gastech, & Eagle
Benicia
Benicia
5 Gas
2 Gas
3
0
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Vacuum Skimmer
Skimmer
Benicia
Benicia
Skim Pac
Rollers 36 inch
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and
Excavating Equipment
Back Hoe
Front End Loader
Bobcat
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
John Deer 2 wheel drive, 980
3 yard, case
1/4 yard bucket
0
0
1
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light
Towers
Generator
Air Compressor
Air Compressor
Light Tower
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Power Mate, 6.0HP, Gas
185cfm Sullavan
150 cfm gas power Ridgid
4 Light trailer with generator
3
0
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
CSE Blower
Copus Blower
Copus Blower
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
AIR SYSTEMS - electric
CP-20 pnuematic
Air Horns 1-6" 1-12" 1-18'
1
2
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
Cell Phones
Motorola FM Radio
SCBA
MSA
5 MIN AIR BOTTLES
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Benicia
Verizon and Sprint
Motorola Marine Intrinsically Safe
Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus
5 minute escape bottles
19
4
2
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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SAN JOSE SERVICE CENTER
1030 Commercial Street - Suite 107
San Jose, CA 95112
37.37 N - 121.89 W
Maribel Aleman-Cortes, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
408.451.5000
800.645.8265
408.451.5050
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Maribel Aleman-Cortes
William Bailey
Tyrone Evans
Jason Flores
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
3
2
2
12
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat
Workboat, Tracker
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
San Jose
San Jose
30', 2x225 HP, LA256542C898, V295
14', No Motor, CF 9905 RH, V336
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
San Jose
San Jose
F350/F250
F550
7
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Hale/Trash Pump
Hale/Trash Pump
Hale/Trash Pump
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose
ALKOTA, 3307X4, Diesel
ALKOTA, 3307X4, Diesel
RYOBI, SUBARU 7.0
EXCELL, HONDA 5.0
3", MMB, HONDA 5.5
2", HONDA, HONDA4.0
2", HONDA, HONDA 5.5
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
San Jose
San Jose
10", Mixed, On Trailer CH2252
18", Mixed, On Pallets
1500
2000
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
5-Gas Meter, Msa Sirius
Draeger/ Detector Tubes
Dragger/ Detector Tubes
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose
5 GAS
4
20
20
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup, Ford
Stake Body/Utility Truck
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Heated Pressure Washer
Heated Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
(6) Recovery Equipment
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
San Jose
Air Compressor
San Jose
Light Tower
San Jose
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
POWERMATE, 6.0HP GAS
Ingersol Rand Diesel
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
Draeger
MSA/ Ultralite
MSA / 5-447-1
San Jose
San Jose
San Jose
Bellows Hand Pump
1
3
5
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
Cell Phone
Motorola Ht1250 radio
San Jose
San Jose
Verizon
Motorola
18
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(11) Miscellaneous
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LOS ANGELES SERVICE CENTER
2500 East Victoria Street
Compton, CA 90220
33.86 N - 118.22 W
Mike De La Torre, District Manager
Day #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
310.764.5851
800.645.8265
310.764.5863
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Mike Delatorre
Rafael Villalobos
Abel Hernandez
Michael Briggs
Cherylina Vaiamaona
Javier Gabriel
Mario Rosete
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Site Safety Officer
4
9
9
25
1
Project Manager
Coordinator
5
1
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Power Workboat, Custom Flat
Power Workboat, Custom Flat
Power Workboat, Gregor
Jon Boat, Lowe
Jon Boat, G3
Location
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
30' Twin Engine V368
24' 150 HP, V311
14', 9.9 HP, L229492, V220
12', No Motor, GEN30493A505, V263
12', No Motor, OMC10908J899,
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
E.R. Spill Trailer, Racer
E.R. Spill Trailer, Wells Cargo
E.R. Spill Trailer, Wells Cargo
Vacuum Trailer (3157)
Vacuum Trailer (3008)
Vacuum Trailer (SK836)
Vacuum Trailer (U2223)
Vacuum Trailer (T02)
Vacuum Trailer (186)
Roll-Off Trailer, (7267)
Roll-Off Trailer, (705)
Roll-Off Straight Frame (RO57)
Equipment Trailer, Zieman
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Straight Vacuum Truck, Peterbuilt (4292)
Compton
70-bbl Black Iron
1
Y
Y
N
N
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Cusco
(4150)
Compton
70-bbl Stainless Steel
1
Y
Y
N
N
Straight Vacuum Truck, Kenworth
(40010)
Compton
70-bbl Black Iron
1
Y
Y
N
N
Tractor, Freightliner (1282)
Tractor, Kenworth (1222)
Tractor, Kenworth (1271)
Compton
Compton
Compton
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
120-bbl Steel Spec
120-bbl Stainless Spec
120-bbl Steel Spec
120-bbl Stainless Non-Spec
120-bbl Steel Non-Spec
120-bbl Steel Spec
Dual Frame
Single Bin Frame
Bobtail
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Tractor, Kenworth (1301)
Tractor, Freightliner (1726)
Tractor, Kenworth (40245)
Tractor, Freightliner (1396)
Stake Body/Utility Truck, Ford
Emergency Response Van, GMC
Box Truck, Ford
Crew Cab Pickup, F-350/F-250
Rack Truck, F550
Utility Body Truck
Location
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
F450
F250
F350/F250
F550
F450
2
1
1
13
3
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Y
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Pressure Washer
Portable Pressure Washer
Double Diaphragm Pump
Trash pump
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
American
Hydro Tek
Weldon, Chemical
Honda
3
2
1
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Oil Containment Boom
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
18", American Marine, On Trailer
18", American Marine, On Trailer
18", American Marine, On Trailer
18", American Marine, Staged
1500
1500
1000
500
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Y
Y
Y
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
PID Meter, HNU
Drager CMS Unit
Bacharch Mercury Meter
Lumex Meter
Ludlum Radiation Detector
MSA Sirius PID Meter
GASTEC
Dexsil PetroFLAG
Chlor-N-Soil 50 Test Kits
Chlor-N-Soil 50 Test Kits
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
12.2eV PID
Chip Reader
MV-2 Vapor Meter
81i Ohio Lumex
Model 3
5-Gas Meter
GV-100
Petroleum Hydrocarbon
PCB Soil
PCB Oil
3
1
1
1
2
3
3
1
50
50
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Skimmer, Crucial
Compton
25 GPM, Model # 1D18P24, 2"
Discharge
2
Y
Y
N
Y
Skimmer, Crucial
Compton
35 GPM, Model # 1D18P36, 2"
Discharge
1
Y
Y
N
Y
Mercury Vacuum, Nikro
Hepa Vacuum, Pullman Holt
Wet/Dry Vacuum, Dayton
Lumex Meter
Compton
Compton
Compton
Compton
2
4
4
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
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Item Description / Manufacturer
Location
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Skid Steer Loader, CAT
Compton
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Tow Behind Compressor, IR
Compton
Portable Compressor, Rigid
Compton
Tow Behind Light Tower / Generator
Compton
Portable Generator, Briggs & Stratton
Compton
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA, MSA/Drager
Supplied Air Systems, MSA/Drager
Mechanical Extraction Device
Compton
Compton
Compton
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
1
Y
Y
N
N
3
2
3
2
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
11
15
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
185 CFM
10 CFM
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
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INLAND SERVICE CENTER
7979 E Palm Ave - Unit E
Highland, CA 92346
Day
24-Hr. #
Fax #
Charles Hotetz, Field Service Operations Manager
909.862.8300
800.645.8265
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Charles Hotetz
Jorge Del La Torre
Edmund Odwyer
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Project Manager
Supervisor
Foreman
1
1
2
Field Technician
Class A Driver
3
1
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab Pickup, Ford
Crew Cab Pickup, Dodge
Crew Cab Stake Body/Utility Truck
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Heated Pressure Washer
Pressure Washer
Diaphram Pump
Diaphram Pump
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of
Units
A
T
P
D
Highland
Highland
Highland
F-250
2500
F-550
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Highland
Highland
Highland
Highland
HydroTech
SHARK, HONDA 9
Wilden1 1/2" pump
Wilden 2" pump
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Highland
Highland
5 GAS
Multi Air
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Predator 4000
Predator 4000
Sullair 49 hp
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Verizon
6
Y
Y
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
5-Gas Meter, Msa Sirius
5-Gas Meter, Msa Sirius
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Highland
Generator
Highland
Air Compressor
Highland
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
(10) Communications
Cell Phone
Highland
(11) Miscellaneous
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PHOENIX SERVICE CENTER
4004 W. Earhart Way
Chandler, Arizona 85226
33.35 N - 111.83 W
Shawna Franceschini, General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
480.545.2777
800.645.8265
480.813.4434
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Shawna Franceschini
John Daoud
Edgar Artiaga
Bill Dingee
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
Driver
Site Safety Officer
4
4
4
16
11
1
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
E.R. Spill Trailer
Command Center Trailer
High Powered Vacuum Truck/GAPVAX
High Powered Vacuum Truck/CUSCO
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Jetter
High Powered Vacuum Truck/Hydrovac
Stake Body/Utility Truck, Ford
Crew Cab Pickup, F-350/F-250
Tractor, Wet-lined Unit
Straight Vac Truck
Roll-off Truck (straight frame)
Rocket Launcher (Tractor/ Trailer)
Stainless Vacuum Tanker
Vacuum-Container
Rolloff Container
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
32' Enclosed Command-Center
16' Enclosed with Power
70-bbl
70-bbl
70-bbl
70bbl
F550
F350/F250
Kenworth - W9
Kenworth - W9
Freightliner
Dragon
120-bbl
25-Yard
25-Yard and 40-Yard
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
15
2
1
4
2
1
2
45
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Portable Pressure-Washer
Chandler
1
Y
Y
N
N
Pressure-Washer (Tow-Behind)
Chandler
2,200PSI - Electric
5,500PSI - Gasoline / Diesel /
Kerosene
1
Y
Y
N
N
Pressure-Washer (Tow-Behind)
Chandler
1
Y
Y
N
N
Steamer (Tow-Behind)
Chandler
1
Y
Y
N
N
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Double Diaphragm Pump
Trash pump
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
4,000PSI - Propane
325º F Steam Unit with 250' HoseReel
1½ " Wildon Chemical Pump
2" ARO Chemical Pump
3" Weldon Oil Pump
4" Warren Rupp Oil Pump
3" Honda-Engine
5
5
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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Item Description / Manufacturer
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Hard Boom
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
400'
Y
Y
N
N
Chandler
36" and 18"
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
Jerome Mercury Meter
Five-Gas Meter
Four-Gas Meter
GASTEC
Chlor-N-Oil Test Kits
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
MV-2 Vapor Meter
MSA
Scientific International
GV-100
PCB Soil
1
5
3
3
25
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
Mercury Vacuum
Lead Vacuum
Hepa Vacuum
Wet/Dry Vacuum
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
Nikro
Lead-Assist
Pullman Holt
Dayton
1
1
4
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
John Deere 310E 4X4 EXT
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
1
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
8
6
4
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
8
Y
Y
N
N
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
Backhoe
Chandler
Load-All Off-road 10K Forklift
Chandler
8K Forklift
Chandler
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Truck-Mount 1850CFM Compressor
Chandler
Portable Compressor, Rigid
Chandler
Tow Behind Light Tower / Generator
Chandler
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
SCBA, MSA/Scott
Supplied Air Systems, MSA/Drager
Mechanical Extraction Device
Chandler
Chandler
Chandler
(10) Communications
2-Way Radio
Chandler
10 CFM
Ingersoll Rand with Generator
Motorola - Class I, Division I, Group D
(11) Miscellaneous
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SALT LAKE CITY SERVICE CENTER
2150 North 470 East
Tooele, UT 84074
40.54N - 112.29W
Jacob Wilcox Field Service General Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
435-841-4713
800.645.8265
435-843-5612
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Christy (Bill) William
Ladell Bishop
Jacob Wilcox
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Equipment Operator
Field Technician
1
3
5
6
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support Equipment
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum Equipment
Crew Cab & Non Crew Cab Pickup, Ford
Stake Body/Utility Truck
High Powered Vacuum Truck, Cusco
High Powered Vacuum Truck, Cusco
Air Mover, Guzzler
Roll Off Trailer
ER Trailer
Tooele
Tooele
Tooele
Tooele
Tooele
Tooele
Tooele
F250/150
F350/F450
3000 G STRAIGHT VAC.
5000 G STRAIGHT VAC
Single Can
Fully Stocked
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Hydroblaster
Hot/Cold Water Pressure Washer
Tooele
Tooele
10K, 50 GPM
3000 psi, electric, portable
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil containment boom/ Storage
Tooele
6"
1500
Y
Y
N
Y
(5) Environmental Monitoring Equipment
MSA Gas Indicator
Tooele
Sirius 5 Gas
2
Y
Y
N
N
Tooele
Tooele
1 Hour/4500
Level B Capability
2
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
MSA S.C.B.A.
4 Man Breathing Air Set Up
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
LAS VEGAS SERVICE CENTER
4500 N Walnut Rd
Las Vegas, NV 89081
36.26 N - 115.08W
N. Christopher Allred, FS Branch Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
408 316-0685
800.645.8265
702.258.0131
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Mike Delatorre
Christopher Allred
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
FS Specialist/Operations
Foreman/Coordinator
Driver/Operators
1
1
3
Field
Technicians
4
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Vessels & Marine Support
Equipment
Boat w/ Motor
(2) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Crew Cab & Non Crew Cab Pickup, Ford
Stake Body/Utility Truck
Roll Off Frame
ER Trailer
Tractor
Vacuum Truck Straight unit# 4163
Vacuum Trailer unit# U2207
Rolloff Straight Frame unit# 4317
(3) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Hot/Cold Water Pressure Washer
(4) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
Las Vegas
12 ft
1
Y
Y
N
Y
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
Las Vegas
F250/F150
F350/F450
(1) single frame / (1) double frame
Fully Stocked
3 axle Power Unit
70 BBL Spec
120 BBL Non Spec
3 Axle Single Bin
3
2
2
1
3
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
Las Vegas
3000 psi, electric, portable
1
Y
Y
N
N
Las Vegas
500' x 18" in Storage
1
Y
Y
N
Y
4 Gas PID
1
Y
Y
N
N
4KW
1
Y
Y
Y
N
(5) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
(6) Recovery Equipment
(7) Beach or Earth Cleaning and Excavating
Equipment
(8) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
(9) Health and Safety Equipment
(10) Communications
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800.645.8265 (800.OIL.TANK) – 24-HR WORLDWIDE EMERGENCY RESPONSE NUMBER
DENVER, CO FIELD SERVICES
5251 E. 77th Ave.
Commerce City, CO 80022
39.783452 LAT. / -104.863841 LON.
Tim Francis, Field Services Branch Manager
24-Hr. #
24-Hr. #
Fax #
303.289.8031
800.645.8265
303.289.8030
EPA / Federal ID #:
N/A
Personnel Authorized to release equipment / materials / manpower, etc:
Tim Francis
Kenton Schuh
Jake McCune
40-Hour OSHA Trained Personnel:
Supervisor
Foreman
Field Technician
Equipment Operator
Site Safety Officer
2
1
5
3
0
Equipment List
Item Description / Manufacturer
(1) Motor Vehicles & Vacuum
Equipment
Vacuum Truck Straight
High Powered Vacuum Loader, Cusco
Box Truck
Crew Cab Pickup
Spill Trailer
Roll Off Truck
Rack Truck / Stakebed
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
3,000 gal.
3,000 gal / 10 cu. yd.
24'
1/2 Ton & 3/4 Ton (ALL ARE 4 X 4)
18'
Tractor w/Dbl Roll-off Trailer
14' Bed
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(2) Pumps and Pressure Equipment
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Wilden Diaphragm Pump
Hotsy on Trailer
ALKOTA on Trailer
Honda Trash Pump
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
Denver
2"
3"
3,000 PSI - Hot Water Pressure Washer
5,000 PSI - Hot Water Pressure Washer
3" - Gasoline Powered Suction Pump
1
1
1
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
(3) Oil Spill Containment Booms
Oil Containment Boom
Denver
American Marine 18", In Garage Bldg.
150'
Y
Y
N
N
(4) Environmental Monitoring
Equipment
MSA Gas Indicator
Denver
2
Y
Y
N
N
Gastec Sample Pump
Denver
Sirius Multi-Gas Indicator
Hand Pump for Specific Chemical
Compounds
2
Y
Y
N
N
(5) Recovery Equipment
Skim Pak
CH & E
Denver
Denver
2" Floating Skimmer
2" Skimmer Pump
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
Y
Y
5000 Watt
1
Y
Y
N
N
(6) Beach or Earth Cleaning and
Excavating Equipment
(7) Generators / Compressors / Light Towers
Generator
Denver
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Equipment List Cont.
Item Description / Manufacturer
(8) Health and Safety Equipment
CSE Entry Gear
Coppus Blower
Coppus Blower
Type C Supplied Air Rig with Escape
Bottle
SCBA
(9) Communications
Portable Cellular Telephones
Vehicle-Mounted CB
Location
Capacity / Size / Key Features
# of Units
A
T
P
D
Denver
Denver
Denver
Tripod, MSA
36" Pneumatic
Electric
2
1
1
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
N
N
Denver
Denver
MSA
MSA
4
3
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
Denver
Denver
Mounted in Each Commercial Vehicle
11
0
Y
Y
Y
Y
N
N
N
N
(10) Communications
(11) Miscellaneous
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FACILITIES
NORTHEAST REGION FACILITIES
SOUTH PORTLAND, ME FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1983 (acquired by Clean
Harbors in September 1985)
Facility Size: 1 acre
Services Provided:
The South Portland facility recovers used oil
by means of heat separation, filtration, carbon
absorption and/or flocculation. All reclaimed
specification waste oil is sold as supplemental
fuel. This facility is also authorized to accept
non-hazardous wastewaters.
Permits

Oil Recovery

Heat Separation of Oil and Water
Mixtures

Filtration

Carbon Absorption

Flocculation

Transportation

Waste Oil Collection

Oily Debris Disposal
Typical Customers: machinery
manufacturers, automotive industry and related
services, utilities, paper mills, asphalt batch
plants, petroleum distributors, and government
facilities.

U.S. EPA ID No. MED980672182
Typical Waste Streams: waste oil, oily water,
non-hazardous wastewater.

ME DEP Bureau of Oil and Hazardous
Materials, Waste Oil Storage Facility
License No. 0-154-97-C-R
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

City of South Portland Pollution
Abatement Department, Industrial
Wastewater Discharge Permit No. 003


For Bulk Liquids – Tank Storage:
254,000 gallons

For Bulk Solids Storage: 30 cubic yard
roll-off containers (material generated
internally from tank cleaning)

For Containerized Wastes: forty-eight
55-gallon drums
City of South Portland, Flammable
Storage Permit No. 13059
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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BRAINTREE, MA FACILITY
Facility Description
Start-up Date: February 1976
Facility Size: 11.2 acres
Services Provided:
Solvent Reclamation (Halogenated Solvents)
Fuels Blending
Stabilization
Container Storage, Consolidation and Transfer
The Braintree facility has a Part B Hazardous
Waste License and has been permitted by the
Massachusetts Department of Environmental
Protection to receive, store, treat and transfer a
variety of waste streams. The treatment
methods utilized at this facility reduce the
volume and/or toxicity of waste materials or
make it suitable for further treatment, reuse, or
disposal.
Permits
 U.S. EPA ID No. MAD053452637
 Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Protection Air Permit:
o Restricted Emission Status (MBR95-RES-047)
o Diesel Generator (MBR-89-COM31)
o Cleaver Brooks Boiler (MBR-86COM-027)
o LUWA Solvent Recovery System
(MBR-88-IND-229)
o Ventilator Exhaust System (MBR87-IND-191)



Typical Customers: electronic equipment;
chemical, plastics, and machinery
manufacturers; medical facilities; laboratories;
colleges and universities; utilities; petroleum
distribution; and government facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: spent flammable
solvents; oils; inorganic aqueous wastewaters;
metal contaminated liquids and solids;
contaminated soils and debris; chemical spill
clean ups; halogenated solvents; PCB oils and
contaminated equipment; cyanide and sulfide
liquids and solids.
Part B Hazardous Waste License (TSDF)
Permit No. 5B, Issued January 13,1999
by Massachusetts Department of
Environmental Protection
U.S. EPA/DEP National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)
Storm water - Operating Permit No.
MA0031551
U.S. EPA – Toxic Substances Control Act
Interim Commercial Storage Facility
Permit for Polychlorinated Biphenyls
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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WOBURN, MA FACILITY
Services Provided:





Oil Recovery
Waste Oil Collection/Recycling
Oil/Water Bulk Transportation
Oil Filter Collection/Recycling
Antifreeze Collection/Recycling
Typical Customers: automotive industry and
related services, utilities, paper mills, asphalt
batch plants, petroleum distributors,
government facilities, and machinery
manufacturers.
The Woburn facility recovers used oil by
means of separation and filtration. All
reclaimed specification used oil is marketed as
a supplemental fuel. This facility is also
authorized to accept non-hazardous
wastewaters and used antifreeze. Used oil
filters and empty aerosol cans are recycled for
metals reclamation.
Permits



Typical Waste Streams: waste oil, oily water,
used oil filters.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Capacities



For Bulk Liquids - Tank Storage:
124,000 gallons
For Bulk Solids Storage: 20 cubic yards
for oil filter storage
For Oil Filters: 250 drums
U.S. EPA ID No. MAD066588005
MA DEP Part B 23B/07 Issued May 27,
2007
City of Woburn Flammable Storage
Permit issued annually in April
Facility Description
Start-up Date: 1980 (Murphy’s Waste Oil
Services, Inc. acquired by Clean Harbors in
1989)
Facility Size: One acre
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BRISTOL, CT FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: January 1981
Facility Size: 3.5 acres
Services Provided:



Serving the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Central
United States, the Bristol facility offers chemical
treatment of inorganic-based non-hazardous and
characteristic hazardous wastes, and
stabilization/fixation of sludge/solids intended for
land disposal.
This facility accepts hazardous wastes and PCBs
for storage, consolidation, and transfer to other
company-owned facilities or off-site treatment and
disposal facilities. The Bristol facility also
dismantles scrap, surplus machines and computing
equipment for removal of regulated materials
and/or recovery of recyclable materials.
Inorganic Aqueous Waste Treatment
o Chemical Precipitation
o Storage and Transfer of Waste Oils
o Sludge Dewatering Fixation
o Acid/Base Neutralization
Stabilization
Container Storage, Consolidation and
Transfer
Typical Customers: electroplaters; metal working,
electronic equipment, chemical, plastics and
machinery manufacturers; medical facilities;
laboratories; utilities; petroleum distribution; and
government facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: electroplating baths, rinse
waters, and treatment sludge; corrosive acids; solid
oxidizers; contaminated process wastewaters;
inorganic cleaning solutions; oils; spent flammable
solvents; organic and inorganic laboratory
chemicals; paint residues; debris from toxic or
reactive cleanups.
Permits







U.S. EPA ID No. CTD000604488
RCRA Part B Permit No. CTD000604488,
Issued April 4, 1995
CT Regulated Waste Permit No.
DEP/HWM-017-069, Issued April 4, 1995
U.S. EPA HWSA Permit No.
CTD000604488, Issued May 6, 1988
CT DEP Sewer Discharge Permit No.
SP0000109, Issued October 29, 2001
(Treatment Effluent to City of Bristol
Sewerage System)
U.S. EPA TSCA Interim Status for
Commercial PCB Storage Facility, Dated
August 28, 1990
Stormwater General Permit No. GSI000726,
Issued August 23, 2002
Authorized Waste Streams for Storage and Primary
Treatment: ignitable; corrosive; reactive; toxicity
characteristic wastes; and all F-, K-, P- and Ucoded wastes.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Capabilities
 Aqueous Treatment
 Bulk Storage/Treatment (12 tanks total):
103,000 gallons
 Warehouse Storage, Consolidation and
Treatment/Transfer
 10 Storage Bays (segregated for acids,
alkaline, PCBs, solidification, oils, reactive,
etc.): 1,000 55-gallon drums
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PHILADELPHIA, PA FACILITY
Facility Description
Start-up Date: 1985
Facility Size: 3 acres
Services Provided:
The Philadelphia facility is permitted by the
state of Pennsylvania as a Residual Waste
Transfer facility and by the USEPA as an
Interim Status TSCA commercial storage
facility. This facility functions as a PCB storage
and transfer operation for the region and
provides storage and consolidation of PCB
materials.
Permits

US EPA ID No. PAD981113749

PADEP Residual Waste Transfer
Facility Permit No. 301077

USEPA Interim Status TSCA
Commercial and Storage Facility

Management of non-PCB Electrical
Equipment

Commercial storage of PCB Items/PA
Residual Waste PCB Materials
Typical Customers: utility companies (private
and public), manufacturing operations, waste
brokers, and governmental agencies.
Typical Waste Streams: non-PCB and PCBcontaminated mineral oils, transformers,
capacitors, bushings, debris, solids and other
electrical equipment.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

PCB Storage
Capacity: 66,000
gallons

Storage and
consolidation
capabilities for all
PCB materials

Non-PCB (<50 ppm) electrical
equipment management
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Facility Description & General Information
BALTIMORE, MD FACILITY
Start-up Date: 1989
Facility Size: 6 acres
Services Provided:





The Baltimore plant services Maryland and the MidAtlantic United States as a treatment facility for a
variety of industrial wastewaters and as a transfer
station for other industrial wastes including
flammables, oxidizers, poisons and reactive
materials.
This facility also provides a unique liquid/liquid
extraction system for treating organic contaminated
wastewaters. Wastes not treated on-site are
shipped to other company-owned plants or
approved ultimate disposal sites.
Permits







U.S. EPA ID No. MDD980555189
Maryland Department of Environment
Controlled Hazardous Substances Facility
Permit No. A-151 (Part B Equivalent)
City of Baltimore (POTW) Industrial
Pretreatment Operating Permit No. 1-01818
MD Department of Environment Air Quality
Permit No. 24-02260
MD Department of The Environment Oil
Operations Permit No. 2000-OPX-3063;
2000-OPT-3063
MD Department of The Environment
NPDES Permit No. 97-SW and 00-HT
Flammable Storage Permit No. 39249

Organic Aqueous Waste Treatment via
Supercritical Fluid Extraction
Storage and Transfer of Waste Oils
Inorganic Aqueous Waste Treatment
o Chemical Precipitation
o Sludge Dewatering/Fixation
o Acid/Base Neutralization
Stabilization
Container Storage, Consolidation and
Transfer
Inorganic Lab Chemical
Treatment/Consolidation
Typical Customers: electronic equipment;
chemical, plastics, and machinery manufacturers;
medical facilities; laboratories; utilities; petroleum
distribution; and government agencies.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated process
wastewaters; inorganic cleaning solutions; oils;
spent flammable solvents; organic and inorganic
laboratory chemicals; paint residues; debris from
toxic or reactive chemical cleanups; off-spec
commercial products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

For Bulked Wastes: 1,411,771 gallons

For Containerized Wastes: 1,144 drums

Wide range of permitted waste codes
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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SOUTHEAST & GULF REGION FACILITIES
REIDSVILLE, NC FACILITY
Facility Description
Start-up Date: 1980
Facility Size: 24 acres
Services Provided:
The Reidsville facility is located in central North
Carolina near Greensboro and is positioned to
service the Virginia, North Carolina, South
Carolina, and Georgia territories. This facility
is fully permitted to manage a wide variety of
regulated materials including RCRA hazardous
waste and PCBs, as well as non-regulated
waste materials. Additionally, the facility is
utilized for lab pack consolidation, bulking of
solid and liquid wastes, and for storage prior to
shipment to company owned and operated
treatment and disposal facilities.
Permits

Hazardous Waste Management Permit:
RCRA NCD000648451-R1-M1

State Air Permit: 0688R15

PCB Storage Approval: NCD000648451

Storm Water Permit: NCS000085

USDA-APHIS Soils Permit: S-59350

Solids Bulking

Liquids Bulking

Rail Served

Lab pack Consolidation, Pour-Off and
Bulking

Cylinder Management

Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
Typical Customers: hospitals, colleges and
universities, utilities, government agencies,
pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers,
research and development, aeronautical
industry, automotive assembly.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, inorganic cleaning
solutions, oils, spent flammable solvents,
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals,
paint residues, debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

990,000 Gallons Permitted (350,000
gallons constructed)
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CHATTANOOGA, TN FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1987
Facility Size: 11.1 acres
Services Provided:
The Chattanooga facility services the
Tennessee Valley, southern Appalachians and
the Carolinas, and offers physical/chemical
treatment of non-RCRA regulated industrial
wastes. This site can treat liquids, solids and
sludge, and it receives and processes bulk
tankers, roll-offs, end dumps, and van trailers
of drummed and palletized wastes.
Treated water is discharged into the city of
Chattanooga’s Publicly Owned Treatment
Works (POTW); process residuals are treated
and shipped to a local subtitle D landfill.
Certain waste streams can be directed to a
waste-to-energy facility.
Permits

US EPA ID No. TND982141392

NPDES Permit (POTW and Stormwater)
Nos. 9906 and TNR 051511

Synthetic Minor Air Permits Nos. 515550300810-01C, 5155-50100701-02C,
5155-50300830-04C, 5155-5030070106C

Permit by Rule No. SWP33-105-1059

Basic Air Permits Nos. 5155-3050161307C

Wastewater Treatment

Oil/Water Separation

Solidification

Solids Disposal

Containerized Waste Processing

Return Goods/Consumer Commodity
Destruction
Typical Customers: manufacturers of motor
vehicle parts, carpets and rugs, tires,
fabricated rubber, paints, inorganic chemicals,
toiletries and aluminum sheets and foils.
Typical Waste Streams: non-hazardous
contaminated process wastewaters, inorganic
cleaning solutions, oils, spent solvents, organic
and inorganic laboratory chemicals, paint
residues, off-spec commercial products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Drum Storage Capacity: 1,040 drums

Bulk Liquid Storage: 800,500 gallons

Bulk Solid Storage: 800 tons
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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TUCKER, GA FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1982
Facility Size: 3 acres
Services Provided:
The Tucker facility is fully permitted to
decontaminate non-PCB and PCB oil via
chemical treatment and to store PCB materials
in the PCB Commercial Storage facility. The
facility is utilized for TSCA permitted storage
prior to shipments of TSCA materials to
company-owned treatment and disposal plants.
Permits

US EPA ID No. GAD980839187

TSCA Commercial PCB Storage
USEPA Region 4

TSCA Oil Detoxification USEPE Region
4

Non-PCB and PCB Oil Treatment by
Detoxification

TSCA Commercial Storage Operations

Non-PCB Electrical Equipment
Management
Typical Customers: utilities
(public and private),
manufacturing operations,
waste brokers, electrical
contractors, and
governmental agencies.
Typical Waste Streams:
non-PCB and PCB-contaminated mineral oils,
transformers, capacitors, bushings, debris,
solids and other electrical equipment.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

PCB Storage Capacity: 203,995 gallons

Non-PCB and PCB oil detoxification

Non-PCB (<50 ppm) electrical
equipment management
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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BARTOW, FL FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1987
Facility Size: 10 acres
Services Provided:
Located in west central Florida, the Bartow
facility is fully permitted to manage a wide
variety of regulated materials including RCRA
hazardous waste, PCBs, APHIS soils and nonregulated waste materials. The facility is
utilized for permitted storage, fuels blending
and recycling.
Permits

RCRA/HSWA (EPA) Operating Permit
No. 64247-HO-007

TSCA Permit No. FLD 980 729 610

Used Oil Permit No. FLD 980 729 610

Universal Waste Lamps and Devices
Handler Permit No. FLD 980 729 610

Air Permit Nos. 1050167-003-AC and
1050167-004-AF

Storage Tanks Permit No. 90602192

USDA APHIS Permit No. S-43764

South Florida Water Management
District Permit No. 401359

Solvent Recovery

Fuels Blending

Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Solids
Bulking

Unknown Material Identification

Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
Typical Customers: hospitals, colleges and
universities, laboratories, utilities,
manufacturers, government agencies, hotels,
space industry.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, inorganic cleaning
solutions, oils, spent flammable solvents,
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals,
paint residues, debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups, off-spec commercial
products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Bulk Storage Capacity: 230,200 gallons

Drum Storage Capacity: 4,424 drums
(55-gallon)

Roll-Off Storage Capacity: 48,468
Gallons (6 x 40 Cubic Yards)
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LONE MOUNTAIN (WAYNOKA, OK) LANDFILL
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1978
Facility Size: 560 acres
Avard Transfer Facility: 35 acres
Services Provided:
The Lone Mountain landfill facility is rail served
and is fully permitted to manage a wide variety
of regulated materials including RCRA
hazardous waste, Mega Rule PCBs, and nonregulated waste materials. This facility also
operates an on-site wastewater treatment unit
for processing landfill leachate and customer
wastewaters.
Permits

US EPA ID No. OKD065438376

RCRA/HSWA Operating Permit No.
3547005

RCRA Post Closure Permit
No.OKD065438376-PC

Stormwater General Permit No.
OKR100421

Air Quality Permit No. 96-517-O

APHIS Soil Permit No.S-51324

Waste Treatment and Storage

RCRA Hazardous Landfill Operations

Waste Water Treatment

Rail Transfer Operations
Typical Customers: manufacturing, R&D
facilities, military & government facilities,
pharmaceutical companies, chemical facilities,
private and governmental clean-up activities.
Typical Waste Streams: PCB soil and debris
(Mega Rule), non-hazardous soil, hazardous
soil for direct landfill, hazardous soil for
treatment of metals and organics on a case-bycase basis, debris for microencapsulation or
macro encapsulation, plating waste, acidic
waste, caustic waste, cyanide and sulfide
bearing waste, and hazardous and nonhazardous liquid.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Drum Storage Capacity: 207,295
gallons (3,769 drums)

Hazardous Waste Storage Tank
Capacity: 2,322,515 gallons

Waste Water Treatment permitted
throughput: 130,000 gallons/day

All current hazardous waste codes
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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DEER PARK, TX FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1971
Facility Size: 145 acres
The Deer Park facility is fully permitted to
manage a wide variety of regulated materials
including RCRA hazardous waste, PCBs,
APHIS soils, and non-regulated waste
materials. Properly packaged infectious
wastes and witness-burned DEA-controlled
substances can also be incinerated at the Deer
Park facility.
Utilized for incineration, the Deer Park facility is
self-supported with ancillary units. It is a
stand-alone disposal facility with an on-site
landfill, a wastewater treatment plant and
storage/processing units
Permits
 US EPA ID No. TXD055141378
 TCEQ Facility Permit for Industrial Solid
Waste Management Site No. HW-50089
(Part B)
 TCEQ Compliance Plan CP-50089
 TCEQ Water Permit No.
WQ0001429000
 TCEQ New Source Review Air Permit
Nos. 5064 and N001
 TCEQ Federal Operating Permit No. O1566 (Title V Air Permit)
 US EPA TSCA Authorized for
Commercial PCB Storage and
Incineration
 USDA Soil Permit
 Harris Galveston Coastal Subsidence
District Permit No. 100601
 TCEQ Water Well Permit No. 1487
Services Provided: Incineration of all types of
wastes (solids, liquids, sludge and gas), drums,
tankers and rail
Storage prior to Incineration
On-Site Landfill of incineration residues
On-Site Wastewater Treatment of selfgenerated aqueous by-products
Alternative and comparable fuels for reuse
Typical Customers: chemical facilities,
pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers,
R&D facilities, colleges and universities,
government research facilities, state and
municipal agencies, medical facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, oils, spent flammable
solvents, organic and inorganic laboratory
chemicals, paint residues, debris from toxic or
reactive chemical cleanups, off-spec
commercial products, cylinders and lab packs.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities
 Incineration: Train I, 180 MM BTU/HR;
Train II, 153.5 MM BTU/HR
 Tank Storage Capacity: 830,000
gallons
 Drum Storage Capacity: 1,490,000
gallons (25,000 drums)
 Tanker Storage Capacity: 132,000
gallons (24 tankers)
 Bin Storage Capacity: 6,120 cubic yards
(200 bins)
 PCBs - Incineration Authorized on Train
I: 575,000gallon tank capacity; 300,000gallon drum capacity.
 Most non-Dioxin waste codes are
permitted for incineration.
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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LA PORTE, TX FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1988
Facility Size: 15 acres
Service Provided:

The La Porte facility is located on the Houston
Ship Channel and is positioned to service
Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Northern
Mexico.
This facility is fully permitted to manage a wide
variety of regulated materials including RCRA
hazardous waste, PCBs, and non-regulated
waste materials. It is utilized for permitted
storage prior to shipment to company owned
treatment and disposal facilities.
Permits

US EPA ID No. TXD982290140

Texas Natural Resource Conservation
Commission Hazardous Waste Facility
Part-B Permit No. HW-50225-001

US EPA TSCA Storage Permit
Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
Typical Customers: petrochemical refineries,
R&D facilities, colleges and universities,
government research facilities, pharmaceutical
companies, chemical facilities, state and
municipal agencies, manufacturers, medical
facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: cylinders, drums, lab
packs, contaminated process wastewaters,
inorganic cleaning solutions, oils, spent
flammable solvents, organic and inorganic
laboratory chemicals, paint residues, debris
from toxic or reactive chemical cleanups, offspec commercial products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Drum Storage
Capacity: 1,064,270
gallons (19,350
drums)

PCB Storage:
55,000 gallons

Wide range of permitted waste codes

Rail siding
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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ALTAIR, TX LANDFILL
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1973
Facility Size: 548.8 acres owned
Services Provided:
The Altair facility is located in south central
Texas and services approximately seventeen
counties. It is a subtitle D landfill permitted to
accept Class 2 and Class 3 non-hazardous
industrial waste and municipal solid waste
(MSW). This Colorado County Landfill is a
Type 1 municipal landfill operated by Clean
Harbors Environmental Services, Inc. under
the Texas Commission on Environmental
Equality. The site has 157.2 (permitted) acres
located 2 miles north of Altair and 8 miles
south of Columbus, Texas.

Disposal

Transportation by request
Typical Waste Streams: Municipal solid waste
and non-hazardous industrial waste.
Typical Customers: Municipalities.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities
Permits


TPDES General Storm water Permit No.
TXR50000

Municipal/Industrial
landfill

No treatment or
storage capabilities at
the Altair facility

Wide range of
permitted waste
codes
Municipal Solid Waste Permit No.
HO203
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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WHITE CASTLE, LA FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Dates: 1985 (Construction); 1988
(Waste Treatment)
Facility Size: 320 acres (250 additional acres
of land farm cells)
Service Provided:

Biological treatment of non-hazardous
waste
Typical Customers: chemical facilities,
manufacturers, refineries, truck washers.
The White Castle facility is a land farm located
in southern Louisiana. The facility is utilized for
the biological treatment of non-hazardous
waste and can accept a wide variety of nonhazardous materials including pH 2-12.5,
liquids, solids, sludge, high solids, high BOD,
high COD and high organics.
Permits

US EPA ID No. LAD982549636 (Small
Quantity Generator)

Louisiana Department of Environmental
Quality Solid Waste Permit No. P-0059

Louisiana Department of Environmental
Quality Air Quality Permit No. 128000046-01

Louisiana Pollutant Discharge
Elimination System Permit No.
LA0065501
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, equipment wash waters,
tank cleanouts, organic cleaning solutions, oils,
oily wastewaters, paint residues, off-spec
commercial products, contaminated soil, and
wastewater treatment solids.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Drum Storage Capacity: 17,600 gallons
(320 drums)

Tank Storage Capacity: 500,000
gallons

Cake Building Capacity: 600 cubic
yards
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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BATON ROUGE, LA FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1970
Facility Size: 642 acres
Services Provided:





The Baton Rouge facility is fully permitted to
manage, store, and dispose of a wide variety of
materials including RCRA hazardous waste,
CERCLA waste, and non-regulated waste
materials.
This facility offers a variety of mid-stream
processing steps to prepare waste for efficient
disposal, as well as providing end disposal for
commercial hazardous and non-hazardous
wastewaters.
Permits







US EPA ID No. LAD010395127
RCRA Part B Permit No.
LAD010395127-P
HSWA Permit No. LAD010395127-P
Federal NPDES Permit No. LA0038245
Consolidated Air Permit No. 084000019-03
Small Source Air Permit No. 2528
10-Day Transfer Authorization


Wastewater Treatment
Bulk Solids Processing and Repack
Solids and Liquids Drum Processing
Liquid Bulking and Blending
Rail Car Unloading and Cleaning
Services
Tank Trailer Clean Out
Specialty Processing of Difficult to
Handle Waste
Typical Customers: petrochemical industry,
pharmaceutical companies, agricultural
manufacturers, truck and tank wash facilities,
manufacturing facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, inorganic cleaning
solutions, oils, spent flammable solvents,
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals,
paint residues, debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups, off-spec commercial
products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities
 Permitted Drum Storage Capacity:
962,200 gallons
 Tank Farm Storage: 219,000 gallons
 RCRA Permitted Trailer Storage Area
 NPDES Permitted Commercial
Wastewater Treatment Plant
 10-Day Transfer capabilities
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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COLFAX, LA FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1993
Facility Size: 700 acres
Services Provided:
The Colfax facility is located in central
Louisiana approximately 35 miles northwest of
Alexandria. With a health and safety record
that is unparalleled in the United States, this
facility is uniquely permitted to treat over 300
kinds of explosives and reactive wastes.
Storage for explosives is provided in ten
permitted ATF storage magazines.
The Colfax facility is capable of treating a wide
range of materials from fireworks and
contaminated debris to rocket motors. Thermal
treatment in 20 permitted burn units treats the
waste. Residue is collected from the treatment
process and shipped off-site for disposal at an
approved facility. Metal by-products are
shipped off-site for recycling
Permits

LTL Services

Explosive Packing Service

Demilitarization

Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
Typical Customers: explosive manufacturers
and end-users, government/military ordnance
suppliers, automobile airbag manufacturers,
DOD/DOE/Corp of Engineer projects, oilfield
industry, colleges, universities, medical
facilities, research centers and private.
Typical Waste Streams: undeployed air
bags; fireworks; rocket motors; munitions;
propellants; high explosives; warheads;
shaped charges; detonating cord; and nitrorelated compounds.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

US EPA ID No. LAD981055791


Treatment Through-Put: 480,000 pounds
Net Explosive Weight (NEW) annually
Louisiana Department of Environment
Quality Small Source Air Permit No.
1120-00010-00

Storage Capacity: 50,000 pounds NEW in
10 storage units

Waste Codes Accepted: All waste must
carry D003.

Transportation Service is provided by
approved Sub-Contract transport for
transportation of hazardous waste and
explosives.

LPDES Stormwater General Discharge
Permit No. LA0101931
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EL DORADO, AR FACILITY
Clean Harbors El Dorado incineration facility
specializes in the treatment of hazardous
wastes (RCRA regulated) and nonhazardous
wastes by high temperature incineration.
RCRA liquids are fed into the rotary kilns and
the secondary combustion chamber,
depending on the specific characteristics of the
waste.
Two rotary kilns are utilized for treatment of
solids and sludge. RCRA solids and sludge
may be received from the customer, packaged
for ram feed into the rotary kilns, repacked for
ram feed, or fed directly into the kilns through
an automated shredder auger machine. This
system enables the El Dorado facility to accept
waste that is packaged in any size Department
of Transportation (D.O.T.) approved container.
Permits
 EPA ID No. ARD069748192
 RCRA Part B Permit No. 10H-M018
 NPDES Permit No. AR0037800
 ADEQ Operating Air Permit No. 1009AOP-R1
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1974
Facility Size: 370 acres (50 acres are
currently active for waste management)
Services Provided:
 Incineration of all types of hazardous
and non-hazardous wastes (solids,
liquids, and sludge), drums, tankers and
rail
 Storage prior to incineration
 Management of a wide variety of
cylinders, large C-Class cylinders, ISO,
and multi tube trailers of compressed
gas
 Alternative and comparable fuels for
reuse at waste fired boiler
Typical Customers: chemical facilities,
pharmaceutical companies, manufacturers,
R&D facilities, colleges and universities,
government research facilities, state and
municipal agencies, medical facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, oils, spent flammable
solvents, organic and inorganic laboratory
chemicals, paint residues, debris from toxic or
reactive chemical cleanups, off-spec
commercial products, cylinders and lab packs.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities
 RCRA Solids Containerized Storage
Capacity: 1,459,645 gallons (26,539
55-gallon drums)
 RCRA Liquid Tank Storage Capacity:
1,859,444 gallons
 Total Incineration Capacity: 42,410
lbs./hour
o 39,011 lbs./hour for the
Secondary Combustion Chamber
(SCC) and its associated
equipment (kilns)
o 3,399 lbs./hour for the Resource
Recovery Boiler
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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MIDWEST REGION FACILITIES
CINCINNATI, OH FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1980
Facility Size: 6 acres
Services Provided:
The Cincinnati facility has wastewater
treatment capabilities using chemical treatment
and carbon absorption. Other capabilities
include waste shredding, fuels blending,
stabilization, and lab pack management and
container storage. Industrial wastes accepted
at this facility include flammables, corrosives,
oxidizers, poisons and reactive.
Permits

U.S. EPA ID No. OHD000816629

Ohio EPA Part B Permit No.
OHDO00816629

Ohio EPA State ID No. 05-31-0012

U.S. EPA - TSCA Interim Storage
Permit for PCBs

Cincinnati Metropolitan Sewer
Discharge Permit – MIL-089

Various Air Permits through Ohio EPA

Organic Aqueous Waste Treatment

Stabilization

PCB Wastewater Treatment

Fuels Blending (liquids, solids and semisolids)

Container, Storage, Consolidation &
Transfer
Typical Customers: electronic equipment;
chemical, plastics, and machinery
manufacturers; medical facilities; laboratories;
utilities; petroleum distribution; and government
facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters; inorganic cleaning
solutions; oils; spent flammable solvents;
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals;
paint residues; debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups; non-RCRA wastes;
consumer commodities; PCBs.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

RCRA Container Storage: 150,000
gallons

RCRA Tank Storage: 75,450 gallons
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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CLEVELAND, OH FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1980
Facility Size: 5.5 acres
Services Provided:

Inorganic Aqueous Waste Treatment
o Chemical Precipitation
o Storage and Transfer of Waste
Oils
o Sludge Dewatering/Fixation
o Acid/Base Neutralization

This Clean Water Act facility serves Ohio and
Midwestern United States as a wastewater
treatment facility for a variety of industrial
wastewaters. All wastewaters received at the
Cleveland facility are treated on-site. Nonhazardous solids are managed and
coordinated to approved landfills.
Container Storage, Consolidation and
Transfer
Typical Customers: chemical, plastics,
machinery, electronics and steel
manufacturers; landfills; utilities; petroleum
distribution; and government facilities.
Permits

U.S. EPA ID No. OHD000724153

Ohio EPA Hazardous Waste Exemption
Letter (Hazardous Waste Facility Permit
is not required.)

Ohio EPA Wastewater - Permit to Install
02-612

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District
4953-200 437ES02

Division of Air Pollution Control - City of
Cleveland 6093G001

Ohio EPA Air Quality - Operating Permit
No. 1318006093P001
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters capable of treatment
through chemical precipitation, chemical
oxidation, reduction, dewatering, fixation, and
neutralization, including toxic metal solutions,
corrosives, cyanides, sulfides, phenols,
ammonias, inorganic cleaning solutions and
non-hazardous oils.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

For Bulked Wastes: 5,000,000
gallons/month

For Containerized Wastes: 2,500
drums/month
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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HEBRON, OH RECYCLING FACILITY
Permits



U.S. EPA ID No. OHD980587364
Ohio Hazardous Waste Facility Installation
and Operation Permit No. 01-45-0518 (Part
B)
Village of Hebron Wastewater Permit No.
MIPP 94-18
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1981
Facility Size: 12 acres owned
Clean Harbors Ohio recycling facility is
centrally located in the Midwest in Hebron,
Ohio. It is an Ohio Part B permitted facility that
recycles spent industrial solvents. The facility
also provides fuel blending and wastewater
treatment.
The facility performs solvent distillation on a
wide variety of petrochemical and chlorinated
solvents, including trichloroethylene (TCE),
perchloroethylene (PCE) and methylene
chloride.
The facility also provides specialized tolling
and can handle bulk and containerized waste.
Recycled solvents are sold in bulk and in a
variety of container sizes.
This facility is equipped with a distillation
column, four Safety-Therm dryers, two thin-film
evaporators (LUWAs), and three resin bed
dryers. There is bulk storage capacity for
482,000 gallons and 136,080 gallons for
containers.
Services Provided:
 Storage and transfer
 Solvent reclamation
 Fuel blending
 Solids bulking
 Wastewater treatment
Typical Waste Streams: chlorinated solvents,
aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents,
and ester solvents.
Typical Customers: pharmaceutical,
chemical, dry cleaners, and general
manufacturers.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities



Tank Farm Storage: 482,000 gallons (with
the ability to increase capacity to 1,230,000
gallons)
Drum Storage: 136,080 gallons (with the
ability to increase capacity to 217,140)
Accepts bulk and drum waste
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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TWINSBURG, OH FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1990
Facility Size: 4 acres
Services Provided:
The Twinsburg PCB facility is located in northeast
Ohio and functions as an authorized TSCA
Commercial Storage facility with rail access and
tank storage for PCB liquids. This facility also
provides decontamination capabilities for <500 ppm
PCB materials.
Permits

US EPA ID No. OHD986975399

Ohio Air Permit: Final Permit to Operate
Facility ID 16-77-13-0050


USEPA Region 5 TSCA Commercial
Storage Approval No. 19J
USEPA Region 5 Approval to Operate
Scrap Metal Recovery Oven No. D-8J

Scrap Metal Recovery Oven for
destruction/decontamination of <500 ppm
PCB-contaminated materials

Light Ballast Separation/Recycling

Commercial Storage of TSCA Waste
Streams

Non-PCB Electrical Equipment
Management

Oil Storage (PCB and non-PCB)
Typical Customers: utilities (public and private),
manufacturing companies, waste brokers, and
governmental agencies.
Typical Waste Streams: non-PCB and PCB
transformers, electrical equipment, ballasts,
bushings, oils and debris.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Storage Capacity (Permit Limits): 120,340
gallons PCB materials

Processing capabilities include non-PCB
and PCB-contaminated transformers,
switches, ballasts and other electrical
equipment.

Light ballast teardown is highly
automated. Metals granulation process
ensures maximum recovery value.
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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ASHTABULA, OH FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1985 Facility Size: 4 acres
Services Provided:
The Ashtabula site is fully permitted to manage
a wide variety of PCB materials and to act as a
PCB disposal facility for high concentration
materials. It was the first operation of its kind
in the field of decontamination and
disassembly of PCB electrical equipment.
Ultimately, this facility recycles 90% or more of
the total weight received.
Permits

US EPA ID No. OHD981093420

Ohio Air Permit PTI No. 02-13770

Ohio Title V Air Permit-Final

USEPA Region 5 Approval to Dispose
of PCB Items by Disassembly,
Decontamination and Recycling

Interim Status TSCA Commercial
Storage Approval

Disposal of PCB-contaminated and PCB
transformers, items, articles

Lead Shield Cable Processing

PCB and PCB-contaminated Gas
Pipeline

TSCA Commercial Storage Facility

Truck Loading/Unloading

On-site PCB Laboratory (Pennsylvania
Registered)

Gas Meter Decontamination with Metal
Recycling

Natural Gas Pipe Disposal/Recycling
Typical Customers: utilities (public and
private), manufacturing operations, electrical
contractors, waste brokers, and governmental
agencies.
Typical Waste Streams: PCB and PCBcontaminated oils, transformers, capacitors,
gas meters, lead cable and other electrical
equipment.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Storage Capacity: 237,600 gallons PCB
materials

Processing capabilities include PCB
transformers, cable and electrical
equipment.

Metals marketing capabilities
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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CHICAGO, IL FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1980
Facility Size: 56.6 acres
Services Provided:

Inorganic Aqueous Waste Treatment
o Chemical Precipitation
o Storage and Transfer of Waste
Oils
o Sludge Dewatering/Fixation
o Acid/Base Neutralization
The Chicago facility serves Illinois and
Midwestern United States as a treatment
facility for a variety of industrial wastewaters,
as a fuels blending facility, recycler of universal
waste, and as a transfer station for other
industrial wastes including flammables,
oxidizers, poisons and reactive materials.
Wastes not treated on-site are processed at
other company owned facilities or at approved
ultimate disposal sites.
Permits

U.S. EPA ID No. ILD000608471

U.S. EPA RCRA Part B Permit, Log No.
B-16, Expires Dec. 9, 2015

Illinois EPA Facility ID No. 0316000051

Illinois EPA, Division of Land Pollution
Control, Operating Permit No. 1980-36OP, No expiration date


Illinois EPA, Division of Air Pollution
Control, Air Permit No. 94100095,
Expires Nov 17, 2008
Metropolitan Water Reclamation District
Discharge Authorization No. 10142-3.2,
Expires May 8, 2010

Fuels Blending

Universal Waste Recycling – Florescent
light bulbs

Container Storage, Consolidation and
Transfer

Inorganic Lab Chemical
Treatment/Consolidation
Typical Customers: electronic equipment,
chemical, plastics and machinery
manufacturers; medical facilities; laboratories;
utilities; petroleum distribution; and government
facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters; inorganic cleaning
solutions; oils; spent flammable solvents;
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals;
paint residues; debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

For Bulked Wastes: 1,343,600 gallons

For Containerized Wastes: 2,969
drums/drum equivalents

For Transporter Wastes: 40 bulk
transporters/roll-offs/drum vans
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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CHICAGO, IL SOLVENT RECYCLING FACILITY
Permits
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




RCRA Part B Permit No. 0316000053
HSWA Part B Permit No. ILD
005450697
Title V Application Air Emissions Permit
No. 031600BOZ
Liquid Waste Handling Permit No.
ILD005450697
POTW Discharge Permit No. 13427-3
Industrial Alcohol User Permit No. SDAIL-2645
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1969
Clean Harbors Chicago recycling facility is
located on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. It
is a Part B permitted facility that recycles spent
industrial solvents. The facility provides tolling
services, traditional recycling, or a combination
of the two.
Tolling support provides a closed loop cycle in
which the customer’s spent solvents are
recycled and returned directly to that customer.
Traditional recycling, where the product is
recycled and sold on the secondary market, is
the other mainstay of this facility. Customized
solutions that utilize traditional recycling with
tolling to meet customers’ unique requirements
are also available.
This facility is equipped with six distillation
columns, one liquid-to-liquid extractor, and one
mole sieve dryer. There are 90 storage tanks
available, ranging from 500 to 17,500 gallons,
creating a total capacity of 940,000 gallons.
Facility Size: 8 acres owned
Services Provided:


Solvent recycling
Solvent tolling
Typical Waste Streams: chlorinated solvents,
aromatic and aliphatic hydrocarbon solvents,
alcohols, ester solvents, ketones, n-methyl-2pyrrolidine (NMP), and tetrahydrofuran (THF).
Typical Customers: pharmaceutical,
chemical, specialty chemical, petrochemical,
and electronics manufacturers.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities



Tank Farm Storage: 940,000 gallons
Recycles hazardous and non-hazardous
spent solvents
Accepts bulk and drum waste
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BURTON, MI FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Facility Size: 12.6 acres
Services Provided:
The Burton Facility is a centrally located
intermodal rail depot, which offers a costeffective transportation alternative to Canadian
and American companies seeking to transport
their products.
Rail access is provided by CSX Rail Lines.
CSX operates 40,700 miles (65,498
kilometers) of track spanning states and
provinces throughout North America.
Permits

US EPA ID No. MIR 000014530

Storm water General Discharge Permit
– Operating Permit No. MIS510391

10-Day Transfer Station

Loading/Off-loading of Intermodal
Shipping Containers

Certified Weigh Scales

Road Transportation for Roll-Offs, Drum
and Intermodal Containers

On-Site Roll-Off Equipment

Container Rentals/Inspections

Rail Tracking

Steam Cleaning

On-Site Maintenance and Repairs
Typical Customers: waste management,
automotive, tank and container companies.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, inorganic cleaning
solutions, oils, spent flammable solvents,
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals,
paint residues, debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups, off-spec commercial
products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

The facility holds a 10-day transfer
permit.

Material can be routed through Burton to
Clean Harbors’ Canadian facilities.

Provides rail transfer services.
42 Longwater Drive • PO Box 9149 • Norwell, Massachusetts 02061-9149 • 800.282.0058 • www.cleanharbors.com
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COFFEYVILLE, KS FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1984 Facility Size: 66 acres
Services Provided:
Located near the Kansas-Oklahoma border, the
Coffeyville facility is a fully permitted TSCA
treatment, storage, and disposal facility that offer
PCB management solutions for high and low
level PCB contaminated materials. The facility
also has a limited RCRA storage permit approval.
Transloading capabilities, field service personnel
and hazardous waste/PCB transportation
operations complement this facility’s offerings.
Permits

US EPA ID No. KSD981506025

KDHE RCRA Storage

Kansas Title 5 Air Permit (#1250049)

TSCA Transformer Decommissioning
USEPA Region 7

TSCA Oil Detoxification USEPA Region 7

TSCA Commercial PCB Storage USEPA
Region 7

TSCA Commercial Storage Operations

PCB Disposal by Decontamination or
Destruction

Non-PCB and PCB Oil Treatment by
Detoxification

Non-PCB Electrical Equipment
Management

Onsite PCB Laboratory (Kansas NELAP
Certified)

Transloading Capabilities and Rail Access
Typical Customers: electric utilities (public and
private), manufacturing operations, waste
brokers, electrical contractors and governmental
agencies.
Typical Waste Streams: non-PCB and PCB
contaminated mineral oils, transformers,
capacitors, bushings, debris, solids and other
electrical equipment.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

PCB Storage Capacity: 8,700,000
pounds

PCB, PCB-contaminated, and non-PCB
electrical equipment, decommissioning
and recycling

Oil detoxification and recycling

Tank storage, drum storage and
miscellaneous PCB item storage

RCRA storage of certain mercuryrelated waste streams
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KIMBALL, NE FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1995
Facility Size: 640 acres
Services Provided:
The Kimball facility utilizes a fluidized bed
incinerator. This state-of-the-art thermal
oxidation incinerator is capable of maximum
destruction efficiencies of hazardous waste
and is able to handle a wide variety of feeds.
Ash from the incinerator is treated on-site, delisted, and then placed in an on-site monofill
built to RCRA Subtitle C standards. No other
commercial incinerator in the United States has
been approved for delisting of incinerator ash.
Supported by the local community, the Kimball
site provides generators with one of the lowest
liability options for waste management.

Incineration

Container Storage, Consolidation and
Transfer
Typical Customers: electronic equipment;
chemical, plastics, and machinery
manufacturers; laboratories; utilities; petroleum
distribution; and government facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters; soils; solids; residues
from chemical process industry; oils; spent
flammable solvents; paint residues; and
chemical spill cleanups.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities
Feed Capacity: 17,925 pounds per hour
(solids, liquids, sludge)
Permits

Storage Capacity:
Hazardous Waste Incinerator and
Storage Facility Modified Permit (RCRA
Permit) Permit No. NED981723513

For Non-Bulk Containerized Wastes:
60,500 gallons

Regulatory Amendment to Title 128,
Appendix IV (Delisting)

For Bulked Liquid Wastes: 240,000
gallons

National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Authorization to
Discharge (NPDES Storm water
Discharge Permit) Permit No.
NE0127892

For Bulk Container Storage: 8,724 tons

For Bulked Solids: 750 cubic yards

Solid Waste Management Permit
(Monofill Permit) No. NE0203238

Class I Air Operating Permit
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SAWYER, ND LANDFILL


North Dakota Department of Health NPDES
General Construction Storm water Permit
NDR03-0016
North Dakota Department of Health Permit
TS-026 (Waste Transfer Station)
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1988
Facility Size: 1,580 acres (480 permitted acres)
Services Provided:
The Sawyer (a.k.a. Echo Mountain) facility is fully
permitted to treat and landfill non-hazardous
industrial wastes, liquids, solids, sludge (including
decharacterized RCRA hazardous wastes), bulk
and containerized wastes.
Disposal cells are constructed with a triple liner
system. Waste is contained in two layers of
impermeable synthetic landfill liners and a threefoot thick layer of engineered clay. The cells have a
leachate collection and removal system as well as
a leak detection system. This design provides
excellent long-term security for industrial waste
placement. Underlying the entire area is high
density, low permeability, in-situ clay. These
factors make it virtually impossible for any waste at
the Sawyer facility to have an adverse impact on
the environment.
The final disposal location of each load is tracked
by a three-dimensional gridding system. In addition,
a North Dakota Department of Health inspector
stationed at the facility oversees compliance with
environmental rules. Clean Harbors’ indemnification
policy ensures customers liability protection.
The Sawyer facility has rail access located off-site,
which can take shipments including intermodal
containers, gondola cars and tankers. Our
uploading lift can unload roll-off boxes and other
bulk materials up to 25 tons from a flatbed.
Permits

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
US EPA ID No. ND0 000 351 270
North Dakota Department of Health Permit
ID-110 (Industrial Waste Disposal)
North Dakota Department of Health NPDES
General Industrial Stormwater Permit
NDR02-0295

Non-Hazardous Industrial Landfill –
Handling bulk solids and liquids, drums,
super sacks, palletized boxes, totes, lab
packs

Solidification –Routinely process 100 tons
per day of bulk solids or 16,000 gallons of
bulk liquids. Larger volumes can be
processed with special scheduling.

Shredding Capabilities Onsite

Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal

Onsite Thawing Facility
Typical Customers: agriculture/food producers,
suppliers and manufacturers, oil producers and
refiners, manufacturers, remediation/cleanup
contractors, government facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: non-hazardous liquids
and solids including –
Process waste
Plastics
Small capacitors
Asbestos
Filter cake
Drained transformers
Grease
Spent catalysts
Spent/Spilled chemicals
Metal cuttings
Metal grindings
WWTP sludge
Paint waste
Paint filters
Demolition debris
Blast sand
Parts/Equipment
Empty containers
Corrosives
Floor sweepings
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Capabilities
• Drum Storage Capacity: 500 drums
• Disposal Capacity: limited only by
available remaining airspace
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WEST REGION FACILITIES
Facility Description
SAN JOSE, CA FACILITY
Start-up Date: 1974
Facility Size: 3.5 acres
Services Provided:
• Containerized and Bulk Receiving
• Inorganic Treatment
• Fuels Blending
• Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
The San Jose facility is located in the heart of
the Silicon Valley and is positioned to service
northern California. The facility is fully
permitted to manage a wide variety of
regulated materials including RCRA hazardous
waste as well as non-regulated waste
materials.
In addition, the facility is utilized for permitted
storage prior to shipment to company owned
and operated treatment and disposal facilities.
Permits
• US EPA ID No. CAD059494310
• RCRA Part B Permitted TSDF
• Industrial Wastewater Discharge No. SJ487A
Typical Customers: R&D facilities, colleges
and universities, government research
facilities, pharmaceutical companies, chemical
facilities, state and municipal agencies,
manufacturers, and medical facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters, inorganic cleaning
solutions, oils, spent flammable solvents,
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals,
paint residues, debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities
• Drum Storage Capacity: 95,865 gallons
(1,743 drums)
• Wide range of permitted waste codes
• Air Permit Plant No. 14638 (BAAQMD)
• CUP Permit 10-049 (City of San Jose)
• CADHS Laboratory Certification 2550
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BUTTONWILLOW, CA FACILITY
Capture Permit

US Department of Agriculture Foreign
Soils Compliance Agreement
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1982
Facility Size: 320 acres
Services Provided:
Non-Hazardous, California Hazardous, and
RCRA Hazardous Landfill
Located in central California, the Button willow
facility is fully permitted to manage a large
number of RCRA hazardous wastes, California
hazardous waste, and non-hazardous waste
for stabilization treatment, solidification and
landfill. It can handle waste in bulk (solids and
liquids) and in containers.
This facility operates a permitted drum
handling and storage area, which can store
and/or transfer up to 1,500 drums. Permitted
landfill capacity is in excess of 10 million cubic
yards; current constructed landfill capacity is
950,000 cubic yards. The Button willow facility
serves a wide variety of industrial customers
throughout California.
Permits

US EPA ID No. CAD980675276

Hazardous Waste Operating Permit
issued by Department of Toxic
Substance Control April 6, 1996

California Regional Water Quality
Control Board Waste Discharge
Requirements 96-094 issued May 28,
1996

Kern County Conditional Use Permit No.
94-684

San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control
District Air permits for all permitted units

US Department of Interior Fish and
Wildlife Section 7 Permit

Department of Fish and Game Live-
California Hazardous and RCRA Hazardous
Stabilization Treatment
California Hazardous Solidification
California Non-Hazardous Surface
Impoundment
NORM and TENORM Disposal up to 1,800
pCi/grm Total Activity
Typical Customers: oil exploration and
production companies, oil refineries,
government services, and a wide variety of
industrial generators.
Typical Waste Streams: non-hazardous soil,
California hazardous soil, hazardous soil for
direct landfill, hazardous waste for treatment of
metals, plating waste, hazardous and nonhazardous liquid, and debris for
microencapsulation.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Drum Storage Capacity: 1,500 drums
(55-gallon equivalent)

Wide range of RCRA and California
waste codes.

Stabilization treatment operations can
process 100 tons per hour.

Acceptance capabilities are in excess of
200 loads per day.

Permitted landfill capacity is in excess of
10 million cubic yards.
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WESTMORLAND, CA LANDFILL
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1980
Facility Size: 640 acres
Services Provided:
The Westmorland facility services southern
California, Arizona, Nevada, and the
Maquilladora market in Mexico. This facility is
fully permitted to manage a wide variety of
regulated materials including RCRA hazardous
waste, NORM waste from geothermal
operations, APHIS soils, and Californiaregulated waste materials. The Westmorland
facility is utilized for treatment and solidification
of various wastes prior to land filling as well as
direct landfill of wastes in drum and bulk
shipments.
Permits

US EPA ID No. CAD000633164

California Department of Toxic
Substances Control Facility Permit No.
CAD000633164

California Regional Water Quality
Control Permit No. 94-005
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Imperial County Conditional Use Permit
No. 957-90 A&B, 958-90 A&B
Imperial County Air Pollution Control
District Permit to Operate No. 1633E

Stormwater General Discharge Permit Operating Permit No. 7 13S003100

USDA APHIS Permit No. S-43094

Treatment of heavy metals and other
select wastes

Microencapsulation of contaminated
debris

Solidification of liquid and semi-solid
wastes

Direct Landfill of wastes

Processing of bulk and/or drummed
wastes

Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
Typical Customers: geothermal electricity
producers, petroleum industry, defense
industry, heavy manufacturing (US & Mexico),
R&D facilities, colleges and universities, US
government installations, pharmaceutical
companies, chemical facilities, state and
municipal agencies, other manufacturing
facilities, and distribution centers.
Typical Waste Streams: RCRA hazardous
waste, NORM waste from geothermal
operations, APHIS soils, and Californiaregulated waste materials.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Drum Storage Capacity: 50,000 gallons
(1,000 drums)

Bulk Storage Capacity: 195 cubic yards

Fully permitted treatment unit capable of
stabilizing, microencapsulating, and/or
solidifying a range of waste in bulk or
drum quantities.

Fully permitted Class 1 landfill

Wide range of permitted waste codes
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WILMINGTON, CA FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1967
Facility Size: 2.4 acres
Services Provided:
• Fuels Blending (liquids, solids and semisolids)
• Neutralization
• Solidification
• Container, Storage, Consolidation &
Transfer
Waste management activities at the
Wilmington facility include storage and transfer
of containerized wastes, treatment of waste,
which cannot be reclaimed or reused, and
transfer of materials, which cannot be further
treated. Processes at the facility include lab
pack handling, consolidation of solids and
liquids, solidification, fuel blending and
neutralization.
Permits
• U.S. EPA ID No. CADO44429835
• EPA Part B Permit No. CADO44429835
• CUPA Permit Consolidated Permit for Site
No. 19051-022860-2
Typical Customers: electronic equipment;
chemical, plastics, and machinery
manufacturers; medical facilities; laboratories;
utilities; petroleum distribution; and government
facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated
process wastewaters; inorganic cleaning
solutions; oils; spent flammable solvents;
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals;
paint residues; debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups; non-RCRA wastes;
consumer commodities.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities
• Total RCRA Containerized Storage
Capacity: 100,0000 gallons (1,818 55gallon drum equivalents)
• Tank Storage Capacity: includes 13
permitted tanks with a total storage capacity
of 150,000 gallons
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LOS ANGELES, CA FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1985
Facility Size: 2 acres plus
Services Provided:
This facility services Los Angeles and the
surrounding metropolitan area. It is fully
permitted to manage a wide variety of
regulated materials including RCRA hazardous
waste, PCBs, CERCLA waste, and nonregulated waste materials in drums or bulk.
Processing capabilities include oil processing,
repackaging, and transformer processing. The
Los Angeles facility also maintains a statecertified laboratory and is supported by a
satellite 10-day transfer facility in San Diego,
California.
Permits

US EPA ID No. CAD050806850

California Department of Toxic
Substances - Hazardous Waste RCRA
Part-B Permit
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City of Los Angeles – Industrial
Wastewater Discharge Permit No. W500467
US EPA TSCA – PCB Commercial
Storage Permit
South Coast Air Quality Management
District – Air Permits (various units)

PCB Transformer Management

Solids Bulking

Liquids Bulking

Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
Typical Customers: municipalities, utilities,
manufacturers, R&D facilities, colleges and
universities, pharmaceutical companies,
chemical facilities, medical facilities.
Typical Waste Streams:
inorganic cleaning
solutions, oils, spent
flammable solvents,
organic and inorganic
laboratory chemicals, paint
residues, debris from toxic
or reactive chemical
cleanups, off-spec commercial products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

Drum Storage Capacity: 130,300
gallons (2,369 drums)

PCB Storage: 7,920 gallons (144
drums)

Tank Farm/Treatment Maximum
Capacity: 329,800 gallons

Wide range of permitted waste codes
Department of Health Services, State of
California - Certified Environmental
Testing Laboratory: Certificate No. 1599
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PHOENIX, AZ FACILITY
Facility Description
Start-up Date: 1979 Facility Size: 2.3 acres
Services Provided:
The Phoenix facility is positioned to service
Arizona, southeast Nevada, and Sonora,
Mexico. Permitted to manage a wide variety of
regulated materials including RCRA hazardous
waste, cylinders, reactive materials, as well as
non-regulated waste materials, this facility is
utilized for bulking and storage of waste prior to
shipment to Clean Harbors owned and
operated treatment and disposal facilities.
Permits
 USEPA ID# AZD049318009

RCRA Part B Permit - Interim Status

Arizona Special Waste ID No. 302353

NPDES Storm Water General Discharge
Permit No. AZR05A6

Maricopa County Air Quality Permit #
990262
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Solids Bulking

Liquids Bulking

Lab Pack Consolidation

Storage Prior to Final Treatment or
Disposal
Typical Customers: R&D facilities, colleges
and universities, government research
facilities, chemical facilities, semi-conductor
manufacturers, state and municipal,
manufacturers, medical facilities, emergency
response customers, household hazardous
waste customers.
Typical Waste Streams: Contaminated
process wastewaters, inorganic cleaning
solutions, oils, spent flammable solvents,
organic and inorganic laboratory chemicals,
paint residues, debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups.
Treatment Storage and Disposal
Capabilities

RCRA Drum Storage Capacity: 75,000
gallons (1,363 drums)

Non RCRA Drum Storage Capacity:
150,000 gallons (2,726 drums)

RCRA Bulk Liquid Storage: 53,250
gallons

Non RCRA Bulk Liquid Storage: 50,000
drums

Permitted for all USEPA Waste Codes;
not permitted for explosives or
radioactive materials.
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DEER TRAIL, CO LANDFILL

Colorado Air Emissions No. 01AD0713
Facility Description & General Information

Colorado Radioactive Materials License Issued
on December 21, 2005
The Deer Trail facility is a fully permitted Subtitle C
landfill authorized to treat, store and dispose of a
wide variety of hazardous and industrial wastes
including RCRA, TSCA (megarule) and debris for
encapsulation.
Since December 21, 2005, Deer Trail has been
licensed to dispose of Naturally Occurring
Radioactive Material (NORM) and Technologically
Enhanced Radioactive Material (TENORM) wastes.
This license was issued by the State of Colorado,
Department of Public Health and Environment.
Deer Trail can accept NORM and TENORM wastes
containing radionuclide’s (in the decay series of U238, U-235 and Th-232) up to 2000 pCi/gram. The
Rocky Mountain Low Level Radioactive Waste
Compact has designated Deer Trail as the Low
Level Waste Facility for Colorado, New Mexico and
Nevada.
Deer Trail is located 75 miles east of Denver, CO.
The facility can store, treat and dispose of wastes
in bulk and containerized quantities. Deer Trail
receives waste by truck and also by rail from a
trans-loading point located in Sterling, Colorado.
Permit issued - 1987, first waste received 1991
 325 acres of permitted facility surrounded
by 5760 acres of Clean Harbors owned
buffer zone
 Rural location
 2.5 million cubic yards of permitted cell
space
 Sited on the impermeable Pierre Shale
formation
Services Provided:
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Typical Customers: Customers include, but are
not limited to, remediation sites, chemical facilities,
manufacturers, refineries, mines, plating facilities,
and brokers.
Typical Waste Streams: Typical waste streams
accepted include, but are not limited to, NORM and
TENORM wastes, industrial metal bearing wastes,
contaminated process wastewaters, refinery
wastes, inorganic cleaning solutions, plating
wastes, paint residues, debris from toxic or reactive
chemical cleanups, off-spec commercial products.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Capabilities

Permits

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


Colorado Radioactive Materials License
Number Colo. 1101-01, CDPHE
RCRA Part B Permit renewed 2005, No.
CO-05-12-21-01, CDPHE
EPA ID No. COD991300484, USEPA
Certificate of Designation, No. 147-82-CCD, Adams County
Colorado Wastewater Discharge Permit,
No. CO-0042064, CDPHE
Storage, final treatment and landfill disposal
Stabilization treatment of toxic metal wastes
Custom treatment of organic wastes
Chemical reduction
Solidification of liquid wastes
Deactivation and neutralization
Micro encapsulation
Macro encapsulation
Direct landfill
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Totally enclosed waste treatment building
with dual emission control systems
Drum Storage Building with capacity for 600
x 55-gallon drums or 33,000 gallons
Bulk Container Storage Area A: 2000 cubic
yards of bulk solids
Bulk Container Storage Area B: 1000 cubic
yards of bulk solids
Wide range of permitted waste codes
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ARAGONITE, UT FACILITY
Facility Description & General Information
Start-up Date: 1991
Facility Size: 35 acres
The Aragonite incineration facility is located in the
Great Salt Lake Desert approximately 75 miles
west of Salt Lake City, Utah in Tooele County. Its
location is within a 100 square-mile zone
established by the Tooele County Commission to
be used exclusively for hazardous waste
management activities. The nearest residential
neighbor is approximately 45 miles southeast of the
facility in Grantsville, Utah.
Within a 30-mile radius and in a southerly direction
of the site, the land is used by the U.S. Army and
Air Force for desert warfare training. The Federal
Bureau of Land Management owns 95% of the land
in the surrounding thirty miles.
Permits
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US EPA ID No. UTD981552177
Notification of Hazardous Waste Activity
UTD981552177
Notification of PCB Activity UTD981552177
Conditional Use and Zoning Permits
(Tooele County)
Air Approval Order DAQE-168-02
CERCLA Approval
RCRA Construction and Operation of a
Hazardous Waste Facility UTD981552177
TSCA (Transfer, Storage of PCBs)
UTD981552177
DEA Controlled Substance Registration
Certificate # RC0331049
Laboratory Certification (NELAP)
HSWA UTD981552177
Soil Permit (Permit to import soils) S-4004
Services Provided:
 Rotary Kiln Incineration Technology
 Storage prior to final Treatment and/or
Disposal
 Direct Burn Liquids and Sludge from
Tankers
 Disposal of TSCA/RCRA Bulk and
Containerized Waste including Lab pack
Containers
 DEA Controlled Substance Reverse
Distributor, Schedules 1-5
 Rail served by both Union Pacific and
Burlington Northern Railways
Typical Customers: refineries, R&D facilities,
colleges and universities, government research
facilities, pharmaceutical companies, chemical
facilities, state and municipal agencies,
manufacturers, medical facilities.
Typical Waste Streams: contaminated process
wastewaters, inorganic cleaning solutions, oils,
spent flammable solvents, organic and inorganic
laboratory chemicals, paint residues, debris from
toxic or reactive chemical cleanups, off-spec
commercial products, compressed gas cylinders,
household hazardous, DEA controlled substances,
infectious and medical waste.
Treatment, Storage and Disposal Capabilities
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Drum Storage Capacity (RCRA/TSCA):
550,000 gallons (10,000 drums)
Liquid Tank Storage Capacity
(RCRA/TSCA): 480,000 gallons
Sludge Tank Storage Capacity (NonFlammable RCRA/TSCA): 30,000 gallons
Bulk Solid Tank Storage Capacity (NonFlammable RCRA/TSCA): 1,200 cubic
yards at Aragonite. With the neighboring
Clive facility, Aragonite can receive and
store rail quantities and event business.
Wide range of permitted waste codes
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SELECT PROJECT ABSTRACTS
Clean Harbors responds to emergencies from almost every service location on a daily basis. This section provides
overviews of large-scale projects that have utilized Clean Harbors’ International Response Team (IRT). We would like to
note that we are available worldwide for any type of emergency, while still being capable to respond on a large scale
without interrupting the day-to-day business at local service centers and facilities.
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Project Abstract
EMERGENCY RESPONSE DUE TO HURRICANE SANDY
Client Type: State and Federal Agencies and Private Utilities
Project Description:
In late October of 2012, Hurricane Sandy, the largest Atlantic hurricane on record, devastated portions of the Caribbean,
the mid-Atlantic, and Northeastern U.S. In the U.S., Sandy affected 24 states including the entire eastern seaboard from
Florida to Maine, and west across the Appalachian Mountains to Michigan and Wisconsin. Hit particularly hard were the
states of New Jersey and New York. On October 29, 2012 Sandy came ashore near Atlantic City as a post tropical
cyclone with hurricane force winds. Ultimately this hurricane caused tens of billions of dollars in damage, destroyed
thousands of homes, and left millions of people without power.
Along the New York/New Jersey coastline a surge of ocean water moved inland, even before Sandy made landfall at
about 8 p.m., filling up streets and washing away piers and boardwalks. In New York City the storm’s surge flooded
streets, tunnels, and subway lines, and contributed to widespread power outages. The East River overflowed its banks
flooding large sections of lower Manhattan.
In the New York/New Jersey metro areas, a Hurricane Sandy Unified Command was established to coordinate response
activity among state and federal agencies. Clean Harbors was asked to assist the command with assessing affected
areas for pollution and hazardous materials. Throughout the region, hazardous debris and containers of unknown material
were tagged by a federal agency for testing and proper disposal by Clean Harbors workers.
Damage to portions of the city’s subway, commuter rails, and tunnels was unprecedented. The Metropolitan
Transportation Authority said the destruction caused by the storm was the worst disaster in the 108 year history of the
NYC subway system. Transit tunnels filled with water and needed pumping, a project conducted by a federal agency. In
less than two weeks, they removed over 470 million gallons of water.
Near the Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, a 25,000 gallon heating oil tank ruptured with the oil flowing straight into the tunnel.
When the water was removed, thousands of gallons of oil coated tunnel ceilings and walls. This problem of oil coating the
insides of subway tunnels was widespread and removal of oily residue was needed at numerous sites. Clean Harbors
workers cleaned the Brooklyn Battery tunnel and a number of others.
Along with the transit systems, utilities were hard hit. An explosion at a power plant contributed to a power failure that
plunged people into darkness in Manhattan. The CEO of the company said it was the worst storm the utility had ever
experienced. One of the most immediate and critical response activities for Clean Harbors workers was to support the
power companies in the replacement of damaged transformers. This usually involved cleanup of downed transformers
and transformer oil from the ground―oftentimes oil which contained PCBs.
An oil company in New Jersey had two large capacity diesel storage tanks that were hit by the tidal surge and ruptured.
The release of approximately 380,000 gallons of low-sulfur diesel overflowed the tanks’ containment area reaching the
Arthur Kill Waterway between New Jersey and Staten Island. Approximately 14,000 feet of containment booms and
absorbent boom were deployed to protect sensitive areas. A crew of 130 responders (including Clean Harbors personnel),
using skimmers, vacuum trucks, and on-site storage tanks, labored to recover product and water. As of November 6, the
responders had recovered well over one million gallons of the diesel/water mixture.
Elsewhere, a New Jersey refinery took on 12 feet of salt water. When the surge receded, the operator discovered that
almost 8,000 gallons of crude oil had been spilled. Over a three week period, Clean Harbors workers cleaned waterways
and the ground. Clean Harbors’ skimming operation employed up to 477 workers, 30 vac trucks, 30 boats, 30 skimmers,
and 10,000 to 15,000 feet of containment boom. Also, as part of the cleanup effort for this refinery, our responders were
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charged with remediation of a nearby cemetery where oily water had mixed with soil and covered gravestones. Clean
Harbors cleaned the stones and removed the impacted soil.
One of the most dramatic examples of Clean Harbors’ capabilities in times of crisis occurred after the hurricane at the
location of a New Jersey chemical tank farm. The facility had been ravaged by the storm and approximately 18 chemical
tanks, each with a 10,000- to 30,000-gallon storage capacity, were upset or completely upended. The piping associated
with the tipped tanks was, in many cases, bent or broken and needed to be disconnected and safely purged of vapors and
chemicals. In addition, the solvents, spirits, and alcohols housed in these tanks had spilled into concrete containment
areas and had become mixed with storm water and seawater. To compound the problems, the facility was without
electricity and heat and had no fire suppression capabilities. The response at this particular facility then comprised
evacuating and collecting liquid and vapors, removing damaged piping, and staging the tanks for scrap or reuse.
Because of complexities, members of Clean Harbors’ Remediation Group, which provides long term technical expertise,
were brought in to manage the project. One of their first priorities was to install a temporary boiler to provide heat in the
company’s office building and a portable foam machine to suppress odor and vapor. After a thorough review of the
facility’s damage, a two phase plan was created and implemented for the tank farm, with a one month de-energizing
phase and a recovery period, which went for two months more.
Of immediate concern was that the containment areas be emptied of all water and chemicals. This meant pumping,
sampling, and disposing of thousands of gallons of recovered liquid. In the second non-emergency phase, more than half
of the large tanks were lifted out of their containment areas. The first step to accomplish this was the cleansing and
removal of bent and broken pipes. Afterward, a rigging subcontractor was engaged and a massive crane was brought in
to lift the chemical tanks out of containment. In fact, the crane was so tall that FAA approval for the site was needed and
obtained.
Due to the size and nature of this project, Clean Harbors drew support personnel and equipment from its Field Service
offices all over the country. The event was lengthy and complex, and further complicated by the customer’s European
based management, which required frequent and detailed updates. The great significance and success of this project
came about because of incredible planning and execution. In the words of one of our project managers, “Everything went
according to plan. Nothing went awry!”
For the millions of people who were impacted by Hurricane Sandy, the memories of devastation and loss will linger for
years. The employees of our company witnessed that devastation first hand and they welcomed the opportunity to assist
with the recovery in a meaningful way. They were put in that position by a company with vast resources. Clean Harbors
was able to demonstrate once again, that in times of need and when it really matters, it can marshal personnel,
equipment, and expertise to a degree that simply cannot be matched in all of North America.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN OIL PIPELINE BREAK BENEATH A HIGH FLOOD STAGE
RIVER
Client Type: Major Oil Company
Project Description:
The Yellowstone River in northwestern United States is the longest undammed river in the country and is described by
former Montana Governor Brian Schweitzer as one of the most phenomenal trout fisheries in America. In the late evening
hours of Friday, July 1, 2011, a 12” oil pipeline, buried 5-8 feet below the river, burst and spilled an estimated 1,500
barrels (63,000 gallons) of medium crude into the river. The pipeline break occurred approximately 20 miles upstream
from a major oil company refinery in Billings, Montana. The river, at a high flood stage and with a fast moving current, had
exposed the pipeline or left it buried in spots under minimal cover. Debris washing downriver had piled up, increasing
pressure on the pipeline until it ruptured.
Governor Schweitzer insisted on a physical inspection of the river from small boats as quickly as possible, but crews were
forced to work from the shore due to the raging waters. The Environmental Protection Agency conducted an aerial survey
that identified oil deposited along the riverbanks and pools of oil in backwaters and eddies. At the time of survey, oil was
visible along the river for 45 miles downstream. Ultimately, this rupture would foul 70 miles of riverbank, and thousands of
acres (throughout 7 counties) of wetlands and farmland.
Crews from the oil company’s Billings refinery initially installed booms to isolate oil that had pooled adjacent to the river,
but the flooding carried globs of oil into fields hundreds of feet from the riverbank and would leave a ring of oily grime
around nearby buildings. It was quickly apparent that outside help and expertise were needed. Clean Harbors was
contacted and the company’s National Strike Team was mobilized and deployed to the damaged area.
As more personnel and equipment came on scene, crews used absorbent pads, vacuum trucks, and tankers to pick up
and dispose of the oil. And although floodwaters began to recede by Sunday, river turbulence still precluded the use of
boats. Clean Harbors provided Swift Water Rescue Training for personnel, and retro fitted many of its 60 boats with jet
drives. By Monday, when water levels dropped below flood stage, company employees were able to participate safely in
all phases of the cleanup including product recovery, shoreline assessment and cleaning, logistics support, and resource
tracking.
By Thursday, 6 days after the initial break, more than 8,000 feet of absorbent boom and 150,000 absorbent pads had
been deployed along the river. This cleanup went on for over 4 months and, at peak, involved over 1,000 personnel on the
shores and in the river, 700 workers having been provided by Clean Harbors. In addition to participating in all phases of
the cleanup, Clean Harbors disposed of all waste from the project with contaminated material being transported to the
company’s Grassy Mountain landfill in Utah. The Yellowstone River cleanup of 2011 demonstrated not only the
effectiveness of the National Strike Team concept, but also the company’s depth of resources and its high level of support
for Strike Team events.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE DUE TO HURRICANE IRENE
Client Type: State Agency, Large Private Industrial Manufacturer
Project Description:
Hurricane Irene first struck eastern North Carolina on August 20, 2011 as a Category 1 hurricane and then moved
northward along the mid-Atlantic coast. Early the next day, the storm reemerged into the Atlantic from southeast Virginia.
Irene made its final landfall as a tropical storm in the New York City area on August 28 and dropped 12”-18” of rain in the
Northeast causing widespread flooding. More than 7 million homes and businesses lost power during the storm, which
caused at least 45 deaths and more than $7.3 billion in damages. Subsequently, Tropical Storm Lee would exacerbate
the situation with another 10”-12” of rain on September 7.
In New York State, Clean Harbors was contacted by a state agency regarding a widespread problem with floating heating
oil tanks in flooded residential basements, particularly in Schoharie and Green counties. Our National Strike Team and
Albany Field Service office mobilized over 60 personnel plus equipment from surrounding Clean Harbors locations.
Working 7 days per week for nearly 2 months, Clean Harbors personnel were able to remediate basements in more than
200 locations. In addition to the New York homes, the two storms created similar problems for homeowners and
businesses in surrounding states. Personnel from our Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire
service centers conducted remediation in their own states and in Vermont as well.
From New Hampshire to New Jersey, Clean Harbors workers played a key role in assisting electric utility companies with
recovery of transformers that were down due to wind damage. At the peak of this effort, the company would have over 25
crews working on storm recovery efforts related to above ground and below ground transmission lines. Soil, which had
been impacted by spilled transformer oil, was removed and shipped for proper disposal at EPA certified facilities.
In the foothills of the Catskill Mountains, a large manufacturer of military, commercial aerospace and industrial products
contacted Clean Harbors when the Susquehanna River crested and flooded its 675,000 sq. ft. facility. The flooding in the
building resulted in oil and chemically contaminated debris and water. In addition, non-hazardous storm debris and sludge
needed to be removed. For the next month, more than 60 workers from our Syracuse Field Service Office and our
nationwide subcontractor network were on site conducting remediation activity. Needed equipment such as high capacity
rolloffs, frac tanks, vacuum trucks, and tankers were brought in and the waste generated was shipped to disposal facilities
within the Clean Harbors network.
Once again Clean Harbors demonstrated that, even in the midst of a large scale disaster, it has the resources and
expertise available to meet and resolve difficult environmental challenges in multiple locations.
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RESPONSE TO AN OIL RIG EXPLOSION IN THE GULF OF MEXICO
Client Type: Major Oil Company
Project Description:
On Tuesday, April 20, 2010, an ultra deepwater, offshore oil drilling rig, the Deepwater Horizon, operating in the
Mississippi Canyon, experienced a well blowout and a violent explosion which led to the deaths of 11 crewmen and which
ignited a fireball visible from 35 miles away. The resulting fire could not be extinguished, and on April 22, the Deepwater
Horizon oil rig sank leaving the well gushing on the sea floor approximately 5,000 feet deep and causing the largest
offshore oil release in U.S history. The oil flow continued until July 15, 2010 when the well was capped. The U.S.
government estimated that, at its highest rate, 60,000 barrels of oil flowed into the Gulf every day. By the end of June,
several million barrels had spewed into the Gulf and tar balls were washing up on the beaches of Louisiana, Alabama,
Mississippi, and Florida.
Even before the disaster, the Responsible Party was a longtime Clean Harbors customer and familiar with our work and
our efforts as a result of Hurricane Katrina in 2005. Clean Harbors was contacted by client representatives, a government
agency, and others to supply personnel, booms, boats, skimmers, vacuum trucks, and other specialized equipment for the
Deepwater Horizon cleanup.
The response was quickly organized. Clean Harbors’ management had recognized that the effort would be easier to
manage in its early stages before a significant amount of petroleum washed ashore. At the corporate office in Norwell,
Massachusetts, a Spill Operations War Room was activated to handle all logistic, procurement, administration, and
personnel needs for this release. Our workforce and the equipment on site were ramped up in the Gulf by drawing on the
company’s extensive resources throughout the U.S. and Canada. Over 400 full time Clean Harbors employees were sent
to the Gulf on extended tours of duty. In addition, the company activated its national subcontractor network and was
involved with recruiting and training Gulf area residents in oil spill remediation. In terms of personnel, we achieved a peak
of over 3,600 workers for this spill.
This Emergency Response was conducted on an unprecedented scale in terms of deployment, equipment, and size of the
disaster area. Clean Harbors’ cleanup efforts on behalf of the oil company and the residents of Louisiana, Alabama,
Mississippi, and Florida took place from April 2010 through March 2011―almost a full year. In that period, the company
was involved in every aspect of the spill response including containment, removal, and the ultimate treatment and
disposal/recycling of recovered product. The company’s growth over the past 30 years, plus its increasing capabilities,
gave it the capacity to sustain an effort as large as the Deepwater Horizon cleanup while simultaneously meeting its dayto-day service requirements for existing customers throughout the U.S. and Canada. As it did with Hurricane Katrina, the
company demonstrated it is an efficient and dedicated national response organization in times of national crisis.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO A RUPTURED PIPELINE IN MARSHALL, MICHIGAN
Client Type: Major Canadian Oil Company
Project Description:
On Sunday, July 25, 2010, a 40-foot pipeline segment located in Marshall, Michigan ruptured. The Natural Resources
Commission (NRC) reported 19,500 barrels (819,000 USG) of heavy crude oil dispersed into a 30 mile stretch of the
Kalamazoo River. The regional EPA director estimated that this cleanup would take many months to complete, but when
more product began to sink to the bottom of the river, this caused an environmental challenge that would continue on for
more than three years.
The oil company knew that it would need to activate additional resources. Clean Harbors was notified and within 24 hours
began mobilization from their Detroit, Chicago, Cleveland and various other locations throughout the United States.
Mobilization included two command trailers, 20,000’ of containment boom, absorbent booms, vacuum trucks, air boats,
response vessels, oil skimmers and plenty of Clean Harbors personnel. At the height of this response, Clean Harbors had
550 responders working on the cleanup efforts.
The Kalamazoo River experienced flooding before and after the spill and later on after river levels fell, stranded oil was left
in some backwaters, wetlands, and floodplains. In addition to the already established access points, roads and boat
launch sites had to be created in order to reach the remaining parts of the contaminated area. Oil skimmers, containment
boom and vacuum trucks were all set up to remove floating oil from the river surface. Nearly 50 air boats and dozens of
jon boats were used to scout the river for other areas not easily identified from the shore and to more easily place boom
and move skimmers. The initial response to the Kalamazoo River spill lasted almost three months before demobilization
began.
On September 9, 2010 in Romeoville, Illinois, an additional pipeline failed but only approximately 2,000 gallons were
released. Already assisting with the efforts in Michigan, vacuum trucks and boom were immediately mobilized from the
Marshall area to help support this release.
During these cleanups, Clean Harbors was also heavily involved in the largest emergency response event in the history of
the United States a thousand miles away in the Gulf of Mexico. Our participation in these simultaneous major events,
while continuing to respond to our existing customer base across North America, has only served to strengthen Clean
Harbors’ reputation as the leading provider for emergency response services throughout the United States.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO CRUDE OIL SPILL IN PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS
Client Type: Vessel Owner’s Spill Management Team
Project Description:
On Saturday January 23, 2010, a collision between an oil tanker bound for Exxon Mobil Corp Beaumont refinery and an
outbound vessel towing barges resulted in a major crude oil spill in the port of Port Arthur, Texas.
The U.S. Coast Guard said that the towing vessel and the two barges it was pushing, ripped a hole in the side of the 807foot tanker (Eagle Otome) at about 9:30 a.m., spilling an estimated 450,000 gallons of crude oil, or about 11,000 barrels.
The Sabine Neches Waterway was closed to all vessel traffic along Port Arthur river front.
The Coast Guard said early Sunday that the oil spill had been contained to a two-mile area. Coast Guard personnel said
initial reports indicated none of the oil in the Texas spill had affected area marshes or hurt any local wildlife. He said
officials believed the oil spill was basically contained in a stretch of the Sabine Neches Waterway, where the spill took
place and that runs along the city of Port Arthur. Coast Guard personnel said the cleanup effort was expected to last at
least through Sunday.
On January 24, 2010 Clean Harbors was hired by Gallagher Marine Systems to remediate oil from beaches, marinas, and
other heavy contaminated areas. Clean Harbors’ National Response Team mobilized and managed over 150 personnel
for the spill and utilized nationwide company resources. A total of 8,200 feet of containment boom and twelve large
response vessels were deployed by Clean Harbors. Total time frame for this spill was 3.5 weeks.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TANK FARM EXPLOSION, BAYAMON, PUERTO RICO
Client Type: Spill/ ER Management Company
Project Description:
On October 23, 2009 at 12:30 am an explosion at a fuel storage facility in Bayamon, Puerto Rico shook the city with a
force equivalent to a 2.8 magnitude earthquake, according to the Puerto Rico Seismic Network. The Fires burned for
three days and destroyed 11 of the facilities storage tanks containing such products as jet fuel, gasoline, and number 2
fuel oil.
The United States Coast Guard contacted the local office, Clean Harbors Caribe Inc., and requested an emergency
response. Within an hour a Clean Harbors’ crew was on site assisting with the clean up efforts at the facility. Within
hours of the reports of the fire at the facility Clean Harbors activated their National Strike Team sending Kevin Sheppard
and Lee Barfield to Puerto Rico to assist in our response. Initially our resources used for the response were minimal due
to the continued danger as the fires took days to completely extinguish. Further slowing the cleanup effort was the fact
that the F.B.I had taken over the site and was treating it as a crime scene and we were limited in our response efforts
during their investigation. Eventually we would be contracted through a spill/ER management company to provide
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response and recovery resources for the site. Clean Harbors would continue to work around the clock until December 8 ,
2009 providing as many as 35 people and various skimming equipment and three vacuum trucks. The local office was
able to continue to support their everyday clients because they received assistance for this project from Clean Harbors
National Strike Team as Virgil Blanchard was brought in to manage our response and Stephen Sheppard was tasked with
the finances of the project for us. These employees spent over a month on the island including their Thanksgiving
holiday.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO FLOODING IN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
Client Type: Public Services
Project Description:
Torrential rains lead to flooding in and around metro Atlanta, Georgia in September 2009. Waters began rising on
September 20, 2009 and flooding peaked on September 21, 2009. Multiple fatalities were recorded in the Atlanta metro
area and throughout parts of Georgia and Alabama. Rising water from the Chattahoochee River flooded out Atlanta's
sewer treatment plant (RM Clayton) causing a massive incursion of raw sewage into the rain stricken river.
Flooding became problematic in Atlanta once again as the effects of Hurricane Ida hit the area extremely hard. Heavy
rains forced some streams over their banks in several Atlanta area neighborhoods.
On September 23, 2009 Clean Harbors was hired by the City of Atlanta to remediate the situation and follow with proper
clean up. Clean Harbors’ National Response Team mobilized and managed over 50 personnel for the event and utilized
nationwide company resources. Multiple vacuum trucks were used as well as the company providing a large blower unit to
keep the plant up and running. The entire project took over 2 months.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE DUE TO HURRICANE GUSTAV/HURRICANE IKE
Client Type: Various Federal Agencies, Various Companies
Project Description:
Hurricane Gustav made landfall in Southwest Louisiana on September 1, 2008 as a category two hurricane with the eye
passing over Cocodrie, Louisiana. When Gustav made landfall, it had sustained winds of 105 mph causing severe
flooding and damage. An estimated 153 deaths and over 4 billion dollars in damage was caused to surrounding
communities. About two weeks after Hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Ike made landfall as a category two on September 13,
2008. Ike had consistent winds of 110 mph and caused over 20 billion dollars in damage to the Galveston area of Texas
across to Southwest Louisiana.
Due to Clean Harbors’ positive record with post hurricane work in the past, the company was asked to immediately
support a federal agency after Gustav with logistics. Clean Harbors played a major role in providing generators, fuel,
trailers, and disposal equipment to keep essential federal facilities up in running condition due to damages caused by
Hurricane Gustav.
Nearly two weeks later, when Hurricane Ike made landfall in Texas, Clean Harbors’ logistics efforts were doubled for the
federal agency they were working for. Clean Harbors was asked to provide several large fueling stations for this agency
due to the lack of availability of fuel in the area. Clean Harbors also received requests from several other federal agencies
and private companies at this time. The scope of work for these companies included remediating debris and waste from
facilities, responding to small transformer spills in communities surrounding Galveston, and removing carcasses of cattle
and horses that were a result of the severe flooding caused by Ike.
After Clean Harbors’ involvement in the immediate response after Gustav/Ike, the company was asked by a federal
agency to remove hazardous debris and waste from Cameron and Calcasieu Parishes in Southwest Louisiana. The
scope of this work was very similar to work done in this same area by Clean Harbors after Hurricane Rita. Clean Harbors
utilized equipment such as airboats, marsh excavators, and barge boats to remove debris from the marshland in these
locations. The span of this work was approximately two months.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO BARGE COLLISION OIL SPILL ON THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER
Client Type: Vessel Owner’s Spill Management Team
Project Description:
On July 23, 2008 in New Orleans, Louisiana, a 600ft tanker ship collided with a tug and barge on the Mississippi River.
The barge was carrying 10,000 barrels of # 6 fuel oil. Approximately 9,000 barrels or 420,000 gallons of oil were released
when the barge was split into two sections by the tanker. The United States Coast Guard closed 100 miles of the river
due to the incident.
Clean Harbors immediately responded to the event through their local offices by activating their Nation Response Team.
At the height of the spill, Clean Harbors had over 500 people and 28 large vessels working on the Mississippi River. Initial
operations included deploying 22,000 feet of containment boom at collection points around the shoreline of the river as
well as around vessels docked in the vicinity of the spill. Clean Harbors was also heavily involved in the shoreline cleanup
that came along with the spill. Remediating oily debris and deploying absorbent materials were included in this operation.
The total time span of the project was six weeks, through the end of July into the first week of September.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO BUNKER OIL SPILL IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY
Client Type: Vessel Owner’s Spill Management Team
Project Description:
At approximately 8:30am on November 7, 2007, a 900 foot container ship had an allusion with the San Francisco Bay
Bridge tearing a 200 foot hole on the port side of the vessel. This damage opened up two fuel tanks within the ship’s hull
and leaked roughly 58,000 gallons of fuel oil into the San Francisco Bay.
The oil spill affected 27 beaches within 5 counties in the San Francisco area. These counties included Marin County, San
Francisco County, San Mateo County, Alameda County, and Contra Costa County. Not only were beaches inside the bay
affected, but the Pacific Coastline from Stinson Beach down to Ocean Beach was affected, as well as several hundred
birds and marine wildlife.
On November 8, 2007 Clean Harbors was hired by an Oil Spill Response Organization (OSRO) to remediate oil from
beaches, marinas, and other heavy contaminated areas. Clean Harbors’ National Response Team mobilized and
managed over 100 personnel for the spill and utilized company resources from nearby locations such as San Jose,
Sacramento, Los Angeles and San Diego.
Because of their superior work on the initial spill cleanup, Clean Harbors was asked to remain working for the OSRO by
providing maintenance operations and hot shot crews. Any remaining oil that was deposited on beaches, rocky areas,
and house pilings after the initial spill was removed by Clean Harbors.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO LOW PATHOGEN AVIAN INFLUENZA CONTAMINATED
BUILDING
Client Type: Federal Agency
Project Description:
At the request of a United States federal agency, Clean Harbors (CHES) responded on the 29th of June 2007 to one of
four bird farms in Ferndale, New York concerning a low pathogen outbreak of Avian Influenza.
A population of quail within a group of 30,000 commercially raised birds was identified to be infected with the virus
requiring the depopulation of the entire community of quail raised in a three story building. The structure was segregated
in two equal sections to raise quail on one side of the building and ducks, which were not infected with low pathogen avian
influenza and not considered within the scope of this project, on the other side of the building.
Health, safety and bio-security considerations were paramount. All parties agreed that each on-site organization would be
responsible for providing and wearing the appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as deemed necessary in
each agency or company established Health and Safety program.
Considerations identified during the site walk and tailgate meeting were based on current industry poultry practices and
logistics at the site. On-site composting of quail related substances was not an option and no material identified as gross
contamination from inside the building was permitted to touch the ground outside the structure. Non-organic items
(feeders, heating apparatus, etc.) inside the building were cleaned and disinfected. Organic items (bedding, litter material,
solid/liquid fecal matter) not associated with structural integrity of the building were decommissioned and disposed as
debris or waste.
The first step taken was removing the animals and carcasses. Then organic and non-organic matter was properly
disposed of. The debris and waste were put into different types of storage containers for transportation and disposal.
Staged 55 gallon DOT approved drums were used for containerizing quail and egg related substances, and gross
contaminated was put into double lined 25 and 30 cubic yard roll off containers.
The final days on this project included complete sanitation of the building and a final walk through to ensure all objectives
were completed. The entire decontamination of the building took a time span of 32 days.
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HURRICANE RITA RECOVERY, CAMERON, LOUISIANA
Client Type: Federal Agency
Project Description:
Hurricane Rita came ashore in southwestern Louisiana on September 24, 2005, with the storm’s eye passing near the
community of Johnson’s Bayou directly south of Sabine National Wildlife Refuge (SNWR) in Cameron Parish, Louisiana.
A Category III hurricane at landfall, Rita caused widespread damage to the surrounding areas with winds in excess of 100
mph and a storm surge topping 15 to 20 feet. The coastal communities of Holly Beach, Johnson’s Bayou, and Cameron
received catastrophic damage. Oil drilling rigs and platforms located just offshore in the Gulf of Mexico also received
heavy damage. Hazardous materials from these communities and commercial activities were carried by the wind and
floodwaters into wildlife refuges, along with household materials, lumber, and displaced vegetation.
Because of their current working relationship with a federal agency on the Hurricane Katrina disaster relief, Clean Harbors
Environmental Services was called to aid in the recovery of hazardous materials from the wetland areas. After an initial
flyover of Cameron Parish, Clean Harbors was asked to mobilize a crew of ten people. Working as a joint effort with two
federal agencies, a second flyover was performed a month later revealing thousands of more items in the marsh than the
initial flyover.
Clean Harbors was able to use its extensive gulf coast networking to set up a fleet of over 20 single, double, and triple
engine airboats, 8 marsh excavators and draglines, and 8 barge boats to assist in the effort. All of this equipment would
follow teams of workers who walked the debris lines and picked up the debris. Crews spanned from the Louisiana – Texas
state line eastward over 40 miles, and as far north as Hackberry, Louisiana (~15 miles). Clean Harbors was also able to
procure a gated and secure office for two federal agencies to use as their command station in Lake Charles.
Clean Harbors aided in recovering over 60,000 total hazardous items on the project. The joint task force set a goal of
finishing the project by June 1, 2006, and Clean Harbors finished by April 1, 2006. Because of their superior work on the
Rita recovery project, they were asked by a federal agency to perform the same duties plus the duties of other contractors
at the Cameron Prairie and Sabine National Wildlife Refuges during the second half of 2006.
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HURRICANE KATRINA RESPONSE, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
Client Type: Various
Project Description:
On August 31, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the areas of southeastern Louisiana and southern Mississippi. Arguably the
worst natural disaster in United States history, the hurricane destroyed thousands of homes and lives. Levee walls in New
Orleans, Louisiana ruptured and flooded the entire city, forcing a complete evacuation of over 450,000 people in the city.
Looting and violence ensued as much of the city searched for food and shelter, turning the city essentially into a war zone.
The environmental damages and effects of the hurricane were numerous. According to the Natural Resources Defense
Council, Hurricane Katrina triggered over 575 chemical and oil spills throughout the region, not to mention all of the water
and mold damage that ensued from the flooding.
Clean Harbors Environmental Services response employees went to Baton Rouge to ensure the safety of employees in
that area and to assess damages. The Clean Harbors office in Baton Rouge had minimal damage, and was equipped with
hundreds of acres of land. Event Strike Team personnel contacted a federal agency and informed them of our available
resources in the area. The federal agency then requested to use the Baton Rouge facility as a command center for their
response due to the security and available land. Within days Clean Harbors had procured over 30 camping trailers and
set up a base to house over 300 people. The site was run as a normal service center at a much higher scale. Clean
Harbors serviced over 30 customers and over 80 individual projects in the span of 8 months.
The Clean Harbors facility in Baton Rouge turned into a miniature city, with several customers living on the property.
Campers were set up with fully functioning sewerage, water, electricity, and any other essentials. Utility services were
installed to handle the increased phone and internet capacity of two federal agencies. Over 200 people were working
under Clean Harbors’ command including upper level managers, project managers, and technicians. More than 100 nonemployees were using the facility as a base. Emergency response services were utilized near their full capacity for the
entire company. Nearly every product line Clean Harbors offers worked during this response, including National
Transportation, Technical and Remediation Services, Clean Pack, and Disposal. The field at the entrance of the facility
was used as a helicopter launching pad for the two federal agencies and several other customers. At times there were
over 15 helicopters on the property.
Within a day of the initial call, Clean Harbors procured a barge containing over 300,000 gallons of fuel to use for one of
the federal agencies’ fueling operations. On top of the barge fuel that was used, Clean Harbors had fuel station
capabilities at the Baton Rouge facility that were fully utilized. A fueling team was set up to carry totes of fuel to several
locations throughout the ravaged area, a job that lasted over 8 months. More than half a million gallons of fuel were
delivered throughout the project.
It took another federal agency nearly a month to pump all of the water out of the city of New Orleans. The flooding caused
all chemicals and oils to spill into the water, creating a massive potential for infection. Clean Harbors utilized their
hazardous materials handling training as well as their marine operations expertise to deploy boom at each individual
pumping location on Lake Pontchartrain. Clean Harbors also assisted this federal agency in decontaminating their mobile
morgues. Much of this work was considered highly hazardous due to all of the unknown pathological variables involved.
At the Murphy’s Oil facility in New Orleans, a 250,000-barrel above ground storage tank (tank # 250-2) was dislodged,
lifted and damaged in flooding associated with Hurricane Katrina. At the time, the tank contained 65,000 barrels of mixed
crude oil, and released approximately 25,110 barrels (1,050,000 gallons). The released oil impacted approximately 1,700
homes in an adjacent residential neighborhood, an area of approximately one square mile. A federal agency along with
the spill management company hired by Murphy’s, hired Clean Harbors to assist in the initial cleanup. Clean Harbors
mobilized over 30 workers, several small workboats, and several skimmer setups. Clean Harbors was a presence on the
spill until the maintenance phase began in late October 2005.
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After the storm initially hit, a federal postal service required cleaning of several offices in eastern Mississippi. Clean
Harbors responded with over 100 workers to the Bay St. Louis and Kiln, Mississippi postal services. Within a week they
had cleaned each office and decontaminated the machines from any unknowns, and set up disposal services for future
use at the locations. Also in Mississippi, Clean Harbors was contacted by a private defense contractor to decontaminate
their dry docks. Vacuum trucks and crews with pressure washing equipment were mobilized to accomplish the task.
In New Orleans itself there was much more work to be done. Since the city was evacuated and there was so much time
without power, several food processing plants in New Orleans needed electricity to power their refrigeration units. Clean
Harbors was asked to clean out two locations that had rancid meat in them. The cleanup of each location was managed
and completed through disposal of the product by Clean Harbors. Disposal was sent to Clean Harbors’ facility in White
Castle, Louisiana.
Within two months of the cleanup operation, so much of the work was based in New Orleans or further south that Clean
Harbors mobilized another command center into the city. During the first two months of the cleanup phase, it was
impossible and unfeasible to enter the city and live there. But, once it had been drained out, moving there was an option.
Clean Harbors set up another campground across the river in Gretna and began to run all New Orleans operations from
there. A Mobil Incident Command Unit was set up there for all operations to report to, and an office was rented to run all
finance operations.
After the flooding in New Orleans, a regional utility company contacted Clean Harbors to aid in cleaning their offices in the
city. Clean Harbors cleaned several buildings directly for this utility company and for a consultant. Due to their excellent
work on the building decontaminations, the utility company asked Clean Harbors to begin cleaning manholes throughout
the city. Several high-powered vacuum trucks were involved, and Clean Harbors used their confined space expertise to
pump out and clean hundreds of manholes throughout New Orleans and southern Mississippi. The utility company was so
impressed with the work that they awarded Clean Harbors the maintenance contract for the manholes in the entire
Southeast and Gulf Area regions.
Once areas of the city were re-opened to the public, waste from houses needed to be collected and removed from the
destroyed area. Clean Harbors utilized nearly 100 workers to walk debris lines and roads and collect any household
hazardous waste (HHW) for disposal. The disposal was managed by a federal agency. Clean Harbors then used its
strong subcontractor network to manage the asbestos and asbestos-containing materials cleanup among the HHW. This
project lasted through late March 2006 until the demolition of the damaged homes began.
After over 8 months of work, Clean Harbors proved once again that they are the leader in nearly all aspects of emergency
response on a large scale. Nearly all product lines Clean Harbors has to offer were used over this time period; many jobs
used multiple product lines on them such as response, transportation of waste, and disposal.
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OIL TANKER SPILL IN DELAWARE RIVER, NEW JERSEY/PENNSYLVANIA
Client Type: Vessel Owner’s Spill Management Team and a Federal Agency
Project Description:
On Friday, November 26, 2004 at approximately 9:15 p.m., the 750-foot, single hull tanker was reported to be leaking oil
into the Delaware River en route to its terminal at a major asphalt refinery in Paulsboro, New Jersey. As two tugboats
were helping the vessel maneuver to its terminal, a routine procedure, one of the tugboat operators noticed oil in the
water. The oil tanker listed eight degrees and lost power. Two punctures in the tanker’s hull, 1’ x 2’ and 1’ x 6’ in size,
were later confirmed by divers from a federal agency. Over 265,000 gallons of Venezuelan crude oil spilled into the river.
At the time of the spill, it was the second largest in United States history to the Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska in 1989.
The spill affected approximately 214 miles of shoreline along the tidal portion of the Delaware River, from the TaconyPalmyra Bridge, which links northeast Philadelphia to Palmyra, New Jersey, south to the Smyrna River in Delaware. The
oil affected numerous birds, marsh vegetation, benthic habitat, and recreation. It also caused the temporary shutdown of
the Salem Nuclear Power Plant and commercial shipping traffic. Under contract with the vessel’s deepwater Oil Spill
Response Organization (OSRO), Clean Harbors Environmental Services mobilized up to 360 people during this cleanup,
managed by our internal Event Strike Team. Clean Harbors’ responsibilities included vessel dispatch, vessel
decontamination, beach cleanup and shoreline decontamination, marina cleaning, and managing the overall event
decontamination area. Responders utilized Clean Harbors’ facilities in Deptford and Bridgeport, New Jersey for staging
and logistical support. Clean Harbors managed the vessel dispatch control from one of our Mobile Incident Command
trailers in Gloucester City, New Jersey.
Clean Harbors continued working for the federal agency after the response was federalized in March 2005, and
completed demobilization in May 2005.
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OIL BARGE SPILL IN BUZZARDS BAY, (CAPE COD) MASSACHUSETTS
Client Type: Vessel’s Primary Oil Spill Removal Organization (OSRO)
Project Description:
Upon approach to the west entrance of the Cape Cod Canal, an oil barge reported sheening #6 fuel oil. The barge was
carrying approximately 97,000 barrels of oil. The original report estimated that the loss of oil was minimal. However, a
federal agency’s over-flights showed a visible sheen 15 miles long by 2 miles wide, and a new estimate of 14,700 gallons
(350 barrels) of oil lost was determined. As the spill progressed, it was later determined that the actual amount of the spill
was closer to 100,000 gallons.
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was notified approximately an hour later and hired by the vessel’s primary Oil Spill
Removal Organization (OSRO) to provide containment boom around the barge. The release was contained with the first
tide cycle. However, the oil did impact several beaches and islands along the east and west sides of the bay.
The Clean Harbors Strike Team was in place on the day of the spill with 65 trained oil spill removal specialists. At the
height of the activities, Clean Harbors had a total of 813 people working with a federal agency, a state environmental
agency, local governments and some private citizens. Racing the clock in preparation for the large beach crowds on
Memorial Day weekend, the crews worked days and nights removing remaining floating oil and restoring many
recreational beaches for use.
Buzzards Bay is a very sensitive area that contains numerous fishing and breeding grounds, pristine beaches,
recreational activities and several endangered species. One of the challenges faced was protecting an endangered bird
species, the Piping Plover. This bird is the size of a tennis ball and there are only 500 pairs left, all residing in
southeastern New England. In cooperation with the federal and state wildlife agencies, preventative measures were taken
to protect the birds from the oil while their young were being hatched.
Clean Harbors worked in cooperation with the responsible party’s primary OSRO and the federal agency’s Vessel of
Opportunity Skimming System (VOSS) to complete open-water skimming operations. Clean Harbors also provided
equipment, personal protective equipment, and personal safety support through a comprehensive logistics system. This
system ensured people in the field had the right tools for the work being performed and for the prevention of serious
injuries, such as dehydration and heat exhaustion.
Supporting this effort, Clean Harbors brought experienced crews in from many of our field offices and facilities including
Albany, Boston, Bow, Baltimore, Brooklyn, Chicago, Cincinnati, Deptford, Houston, Prince George and Wichita.
Additionally, Clean Harbors hired a number of subcontractors from around the country to provide OSHA compliant labor
support. The cleanup phase lasted three months and the maintenance phase lasted a couple months more. All the
beaches were restored to their previous state or better.
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EMERGENCY ANTHRAX CLEANUP AT A MAIL PROCESSING FACILITY
Client Type: United States Government
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was directed to proceed with emergency Anthrax cleanup at a United States
government site in New York City, New York. The initial emergency response work was to be conducted on the third floor
in an area of approximately 120,000 square feet containing 26 machines. The subject area was bordered to the North by
29th Street, to the South by 28th Street, to the West by 10th Avenue and to the East by an area known as ASM 100. This
governmental site is located in the Manhattan section of New York City. This facility is the city’s main processing center
and employs 5,500 people. Five machines tested positive for Anthrax.
Procedures:
Pursuant to plans, specifications and safety protocols prepared by an independent consultant, Clean Harbors was
responsible for isolation of work areas identified by the client. Work zone isolation techniques included standard protocol
incorporating polyethylene sheeting barriers, warning tape and high volume air movers equipped with HEPA filters. The
high volume air movers or negative air machines were used to maintain negative pressure with the exhaust either running
to the building exterior or running to a second machine before discharging into the building interior. In general, all elevated
horizontal surfaces and all machine surfaces within the affected areas were initially cleaned with HEPA-filter equipped
vacuums. A 0.5% sodium hypochlorite solution was subsequently applied to all surfaces of the machines. Contact time for
this solution was at least 15 minutes. The surface was then neutralized using a sodium thiosulfate and water solution. All
machine surfaces were then water washed and ultimately wrapped in polyethylene sheeting. Exterior surfaces of nonporous equipment and floor surfaces in the affected areas were cleaned in the same manner. Air diffuser ducts and the
exterior of the HVAC return ducts in the affected area were vacuumed and washed as previously described. All return
ducts were then covered using polyethylene sheeting.
Summary:
In addition to more than 200 other personnel engaged in various support functions associated with recovery efforts, Clean
Harbors mobilized approximately 225 people to staff this time-critical project. Technical support teams managed cleanup
crews who worked around the clock, 7 days per week for over 5 weeks to restore the city’s main processing center to full
capacity. Areas of the facility were able to remain functional while Clean Harbors crews effectively decontaminated more
than 60 machines, 400,000 square feet of floor space and associated ventilation systems. Clean Harbors also managed
transportation and disposal of decontamination derived wastes and coordinated the overall effort with the client’s
consultant.
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ANTHRAX DECONTAMINATION AT A TELEVISION NETWORK
Client Type: National Television Network
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was contracted for emergency response services related to the cleanup of Anthrax
contamination at the offices of a major television network.
Containment and decontamination areas were constructed outside of the contaminated area. Negative air machines
equipped with HEPA filters were set up in the work area, and ventilation hoses extended to the exterior of the building. All
existing HVAC ducts, louvers, grills and diffusers in the work area were secured and sealed. Objects such as furniture
(chairs, sofa, etc.) were sprayed with a bleach solution and cut up into manageable pieces for ultimate disposal. These
pieces were then bagged and sealed. The exterior of the bags were then sprayed with bleach prior to transferring to
personnel in the decontamination zone. Once in the decontamination zone, all bags were placed into a second poly bag,
staged on poly sheeting in a temporary staging area pending disposal. Objects, which were to remain in the building, were
cleaned using a bleach solution. Ceilings and walls were vacuumed using HEPA filters.
Finally, a bleach solution was applied onto the carpets. All carpeting was then cut into pieces and removed in the same
manner as the furniture. Once the carpets were removed, the concrete floor was scraped and mopped with a bleach and
water mixture. A crew of approximately eight personnel working around the clock performed all decontamination activities.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO 9-11 WORLD TRADE CENTER TERRORIST ATTACKS
Client Type: Major Utility Company, U.S. Government, and National Television Broadcasting
Project Description:
On the morning of September 11, 2001, the United States Homeland suffered the most devastating attack in American
history. Four commercial airline flights were hijacked that day. Two of the four planes crashed into each of the World
Trade Center’s (WTC) landmark Twin Towers. Clean Harbors Environmental Services was immediately called upon to
deploy personnel and equipment to assist local businesses, utility companies, and government agencies in protecting
public health, safety and the environment.
Clean Harbors activated one of its Mobile Incident Command Units to lower Manhattan and began dispatching crews to
assist in debris removal from various utility manholes located in proximity to the WTC Twin Towers. Crews were awaiting
clearance to proceed from the New York Fire Department when the first tower collapsed.
Clean Harbors crews from around the country were dispatched to our Command Center located near Ground Zero. Their
working relationships with several local utility companies as well as emergency response agreements with several federal
agencies, allowed Clean Harbors to play a primary role in the disaster response. Clean Harbors was recognized by New
York City’s Office of Emergency Management, Federal Emergency Management Agency, and Joint Incident Command
System (ICS) as a leader in the area of environmental emergency response.
Due to wide ranging task assignments, Clean Harbors personnel reported to several different authorities within the ICS.
Local businesses utilized Clean Harbors to remove and dispose of oily debris from flooded basements and to abate dust
from various offices, warehouses, and retail stores. Local utility companies employed Clean Harbors to clean manholes
potentially contaminated with debris, cable oil, transformer oil and lead. Our crews saw-cut trenches to allow for new cable
to be installed. Consulting Engineers utilized our resources to remove petroleum products from various underground
storage tanks and pump oil-contaminated water through portable treatment systems. Air movers with HEPA filters were
deployed to remove debris from neighboring areas as far as a mile away from Ground Zero.
Clean Harbors carried out New York City’s Department of Health requirement to wash and contain runoff from every
vehicle leaving Ground Zero in order to capture any loose debris, dust, and potential contaminants that might otherwise
escape from the exclusion zone. Portable decontamination pads were installed to contain runoff from the vehicle wash
stations set up in the support zone. Additionally, under the direction of the federal government, Clean Harbors supported
Urban Search and Rescue Teams by obtaining and strategically staging portable wash stations and comfort areas.
All response and rescue personnel were able to use hot showers and wash-sinks located throughout the Ground
Zero Support Zone. This allowed them to remove any potential inhalant particulates and/or blood borne pathogens as well
as sanitize their respirators for reuse on their next shift.
At the peak of this demanding and extremely emotional project, Clean Harbors deployed in excess of 140 technicians,
equipment operators, foremen and project supervisors to the site. Clean Harbors employees, drawn from various
Response Centers around the country, maintained many wash stations throughout Ground Zero as well as supported the
day-to-day efforts of debris removal and utility repair.
This coordinated, around-the-clock deployment of highly skilled and trained emergency environmental response
personnel representing a diverse array of specialties, by itself, was an outstanding accomplishment. To add to this
accomplishment, while Clean Harbors’ Emergency Response Strike Force was fully deployed at Ground Zero, anthrax
began to threaten America’s health and the environment, and Clean Harbors deployed an additional 225 employees
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strictly for anthrax response. Clean Harbors’ simultaneous response to the government’s call for help at Ground Zero and
help in decontaminating anthrax locations in New York City, transformed their already outstanding accomplishment into a
truly extraordinary feat.
Clean Harbors was called upon to decontaminate two national television studios with locations in Manhattan, as well as
the largest U.S. postal facility in Manhattan, which with its 5,500 postal employees, moves more mail per day than any
other facility in the country. Clean Harbors crews decontaminated each facility efficiently and effectively, completing the
postal facility project ahead of schedule and under budget without closing it for even one day. While undertaking these
projects, Clean Harbors never lost its focus on, or commitment to, the important work we continued to do at Ground Zero.
In summary, within hours after the two airliners struck the World Trade Towers on September 11, Clean Harbors was on
the scene providing comprehensive environmental emergency response services. These services continued to be
provided 24 hours a day until demobilization orders were received in early April as the clean-up process neared
completion. These services also demonstrated Clean Harbors’ efficient mobilization, organizational, logistical and
operational capabilities as well as its ability to continue to provide normal emergency and non-emergency services to its
regular clients throughout the nation during the emergency.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN OIL SPILL DURING SHIP OFFLOADING
Client Type: Major Southern New Jersey Refinery
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was activated by the client’s spill management team as part of their Independent
Contractors Network (ICN) to assist in the clean-up efforts at a spill on the Delaware River from a refinery in Paulsboro,
New Jersey.
A "mini tornado" struck a large oceangoing tanker as it was discharging a cargo of crude oil at the refinery. Approximately
84,000 gallons of the product were released into the river when the force of the tornado drove the vessel away from the
loading docks causing the discharge hose to break loose.
Clean Harbors mobilized nearly 150 spill responders from various locations to assist in the clean-up efforts. Clean
Harbors also deployed 15 workboats to work on the spill, which affected nearly 7 miles of the riverbank. When the job
progressed to the maintenance phase, Clean Harbors was able to provide 14 pressure washing units and various
absorbent materials to aid in the recovery efforts. All work was performed during one of the worst heat waves ever
experienced in the Philadelphia area. The average temperature during this project was over 98 degrees F. Clean-up
efforts continued for approximately three weeks, at which time the majority of the oil had been cleaned up.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TANKER SHIP COLLISION / FUEL SPILL IN PORTLAND, MAINE
Client Type: Shipping Company
Project Description:
When a 560-foot tanker ship collided with the "Million Dollar Bridge" in Portland Harbor’s Fore River area and proceeded
under its own power to the Sprague Dock, Clean Harbors' Strike Team personnel immediately responded to the
emergency. Working under the line-handling contract with the vessel's agent, Clean Harbors moored the vessel to the
dock and assisted in the booming.
The vessel, which was carrying a primary cargo of diesel fuel, spilled approximately 60,000 gallons of heavy bunker oil
from its fuel tanks and approximately 120,000 gallons of the diesel fuel from its cargo tanks into the waters off Portland
Harbor. Over the next several hours and days Clean Harbors, working in concert with other local contractors and fire
department personnel, responded with nearly 150 OSHA 40-hour trained people, a mobile command center, and a
complete supply and logistics organization. Additionally, Clean Harbors provided 11 workboats and trained marine
operators.
Clean Harbors’ Portland personnel were supplemented with Clean Harbors’ Strike Team personnel from Bangor, Maine;
Bow, New Hampshire; Boston, Massachusetts; Providence, Rhode Island; New Britain, Connecticut; Albany, New York;
Edison, New Jersey; Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Baltimore, Maryland; Richmond, Virginia; Charleston,
South Carolina; Chicago, Illinois; and Cleveland and Cincinnati, Ohio.
Working in concert with two national OSROs, Clean Harbors assisted in the operation of Oil Spill Response Vessels and
VOSS equipment. Within three days, over 700 people were actively engaged in cleaning up the spill and preventing
further spillage.
In addition to being the primary contractor on site, Clean Harbors was also tasked with supplying all other parties with
necessary materials and logistics services. Active clean-up continued for approximately two months, at which time, work
transitioned from the recovery mode to the maintenance phase. Maintenance work continued for approximately four
months.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO A CONTAINMENT AREA COLLAPSED FROM A TANK RUPTURE
Client Type: River-Rail Terminal
Project Description:
A one million-gallon tank containing liquid nitrogen fertilizer ruptured, emptying 980,000 gallons of material into a
concrete/earthen containment berm. The sudden discharge caused the berm to collapse and the bulk of the material
flowed through the berm, over the dock barges and into the Ohio River, sending two semi-tractors and debris into the
river.
Clean Harbors Environmental Services personnel arrived on site and deployed 700 feet of containment boom and 100
feet of deflection boom into the Ohio River around the collapsed portion of the containment area. Adjacent to the failed
tank were four other one million-gallon tanks containing oils and solvents. The collapse caused major damage to two of
the other tanks, which raised extreme concern for additional tank failures. After securing the initial concerns, Clean
Harbors continued the 24-hour operation and began pumping out approximately 120,000 gallons of liquid fertilizer from
the containment area and transferring it to another tank.
On-site regulatory personnel included the local fire and police departments, Ohio EPA, U.S. EPA, Coast Guard, and the
local health department. The U.S. EPA requested the U.S. Coast Guard National Strike Team help assist, and the FBI
arrived on site to investigate for possible Y2K sabotage, which was later ruled out.
After review of the situation with the regulatory agencies, it was decided to have Clean Harbors deploy an additional 1,000
feet of containment boom and 200 feet of deflection boom in the river for possible recovery from another tank failure.
Clean Harbors then assisted the responsible party in transferring approximately 3.5 million gallons of oil and solvent
products from the other tanks for storage. Each tank was then cleaned and the waste material placed in a Frac tank for
later disposal.
Soon after, Clean Harbors began removal of the semi tractors in the river. A diver was sent in to locate and hook up the
tractors. A barge-mounted crane was used to remove them, and sorbent pads were used to absorb fuel oil as the tractors
were removed.
Clean Harbors subsequently rinsed down the collapsed tank carcass and the scrap was removed. The berm was repaired
and the boom from the river was removed.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO OIL SPILL FROM SHIP DURING LIGHTERING
Client Type: Shipping Company
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was called to assist in the recovery efforts of a 40,000-gallon release of No. 6
grade fuel oil in Delaware Bay from a large oceangoing tanker. The tanker was in the process of lightering at the time of
the spill (transferring its cargo to smaller vessels with less draft so that cargo could be taken into Delaware Bay).
The initial spill occurred at the mouth of Delaware Bay, but prevailing winds and tidal currents soon drove the product out
into the Atlantic Ocean and then onto the 40 miles of New Jersey coast from Cape May to Brigantine.
Clean Harbors mobilized 75 responders from its Strike Team Network along with a Mobile Command Center and Logistics
Group. Clean Harbors provided both beach clean-up services and logistics support, including portable sanitary facilities,
tents and roll-off container services.
Crews were in a race against time to clean the beaches before the traditionally busy Memorial Day weekend. They were
successful in this effort in that the beaches were clean for that important holiday. However, oil again began appearing
after the weekend and crews had to be mobilized once more to address the same areas. Cleanup efforts finally concluded
after about three weeks.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO TUGBOAT FIRE / BARGE OIL SPILL IN RHODE ISLAND
Client Type: Barge Owner
Project Description:
Clean Harbors' Providence, Rhode Island office was informed of a tugboat ablaze in Block Island Sound, south of Point
Judith. The crew of the tugboat was abandoning ship. Attached to the tug, by towline, was the barge, which was
reportedly carrying four million gallons of # 2 fuel oil.
Clean Harbors promptly dispatched a supervisor and foreman to a federal agency station at Point Judith to offer
assistance and to help monitor the situation. A state environmental agency was at the federal agency’s station when
Clean Harbors personnel arrived. A discussion ensued on the immediate issues. The status at that time was that the tug
was on fire and the crew had been rescued, but the tug and barge were both adrift and headed towards sensitive barrier
beach areas. Local tugs were unable to assist due to heavy weather conditions.
Clean Harbors was requested to assist the state environmental agency at the location where the barge was expected to
go aground (Moonstone Beach in Narragansett). The barge did, in fact, wash ashore that night. A heavy odor of oil
confirmed everyone's suspicions that the cargo was leaking. Due to the forecast of heavy weather until daybreak, cleanup
activities were not scheduled to begin until the next morning.
Clean Harbors, working with one of the national OSROs on site, the salvage contractor, and the barge owner was tasked
with several difficult and specialized operations. In the days following the grounding, the coastal areas from Point Judith to
the Quonochontaug Breachway fell under heavy scrutiny. By the next day, crews had deployed approximately 6,000 feet
of containment boom to protect areas designated "sensitive" on the area contingency plan. Breachways connecting the
coastal ponds to the Atlantic became non-navigable due to the web of lines, booms, and anchors.
Tidal currents in excess of 20 knots forced cleanup crews to wait for tidal shifts in order to set equipment. The tidal shift
consisted of a 5 to 10 minute window of opportunity each day. With the assistance from local fire department ice rescue
teams, lines were shot across the 75' breach using .22 caliber rifles. These lines were then used to set mooring lines in
place. Many deflection booms had to be set at angles of 15 degrees or less to counteract the high current flows.
An estimated 8,000 feet of sorbent boom and sweep were also deployed within Point Judith Pond, Card Pond, Trustom
Pond, Green Hill Pond, Charlestown Pond, and Quonochontaug Pond. Most of this material was set in conjunction with
containment booms. However, some sorbents were used by local shell fishermen to protect private seedbeds.
Approximately 500 feet of containment boom were deployed at the entrance to the Great Salt Pond on New Shoreham
(Block Island), but no oil ever reached "The Block".
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OIL BARGE SPILL IN PUERTO RICO
Client Type: Client’s Spill Management Team and a Federal Agency
Project Description:
On January 7, 1994 between midnight and 4 a.m., an oil barge parted its towline and struck a reef in front of the
Escambron Beach area near Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. The barge was reportedly carrying 35,000 barrels of # 6 oil and
proceeded to spill approximately 20,000 barrels (880,000 gallons) over the next week as it broke up on the reef. The
impacted areas were popular tourist beaches in front of two of the area’s more exclusive resort hotels.
The client’s spill management team, which had an OPA-90 contract with the barge owner, was called at 6 a.m. and
immediately began mobilizing equipment and personnel. The client’s spill management team then called Clean Harbors
Environmental Services to assist them in the response and recovery effort.
Two Clean Harbors supervisors based in Puerto Rico were on site by 9 a.m. assisting the two Puerto Rico based
members of the client’s spill management team as first responders. The following day, Clean Harbors added five mainland
supervisors and expanded this initial force up to twenty by mid-month. At the height of the spill, we were tasked with
supervising up to 400 local labor personnel.
The spill consisted of three phases from an administrative viewpoint and two phases from an operational viewpoint. In the
first instance, Clean Harbors worked for the client’s spill management team who, in turn, worked for the insurance
company representing the barge owners. As the insurance coverage ran out, the client’s spill management team executed
a commercial contract with a federal agency and began working directly for them. (Clean Harbors continued working for
the client’s spill management team.) This phase lasted several more weeks until Clean Harbors began working directly for
the federal agency under an existing Basic Ordering Agreements (BOA).
Operationally, during these administrative phases, the spill moved in a gradual transition from emergency 24-hours
around-the-clock response to planned emergency work, which consisted of 10 to 12 hour days cleaning the beach and
performing routine maintenance checks.
Two months later, Clean Harbors was relieved of all of its supervisory duties as most of the spill had become local labor
maintenance. We were asked to continue acting as the local supply procurers at that point and continue in that mode
through final cleanup.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO A PIPELINE FAILURE
Client Type: Major Refinery
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was contacted by a major refinery and requested to respond to a pipeline failure in
Kentucky. Initial reports were that an estimated 15,000 bbl of crude oil had been released and the pipeline was isolated.
The initial point of the release was a municipal golf course; the release left that initial property and passed through several
other properties in a rural farm area. Clean Harbors was informed that two other contractors were on-site, but additional
resources would be required.
Clean Harbors immediately mobilized personnel and equipment to the site at the refinery’s request. Upon arrival at the
site and initial evaluation by Clean Harbors and the client, we were directed to focus efforts on recovery of product while
others were tasked with controlling migration of the release. Clean Harbors personnel and equipment were strategically
staged to begin recovery operations. Additional personnel and equipment resources began mobilization from other Clean
Harbors locations.
Within the next twenty-four hours, Clean Harbors had sixty personnel and thirty pieces of associated recovery equipment
including vacuum trucks, skimmers, frac tanks, and earth moving equipment working on the recovery of the released
product. Site conditions, including freezing temperatures and the rural terrain, dictated additional support equipment
needs in the form of a portable boiler, heat coiled recirculation vessels, and off-road vehicles to provide the safe and
expeditious recovery of the released product.
Work at the site from initiation continued around the clock for several days to minimize the risk of released material
migrating any further and to continue recovery operations. Due to the large volume of material to be recovered, the client
utilized their asphalt plant in Lexington, Kentucky for oil/water phase separation and their refinery in Catlettsburg,
Kentucky for disposition of the product. By utilizing these two off-site facilities, completion of the recovery and off-site
removal of material was expedited.
The final task associated with the incident was the decontamination of all on-site equipment both at the spill site and at the
client’s asphalt plant. This was completed by Clean Harbors and all equipment was demobilized.
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HURRICANE ISABELLA RESPONSE FOR HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE
Client Type: Multiple Government (State and Federal) Agencies and Companies
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was contracted by a U.S. government environmental agency in October 2003 to
perform household hazardous waste collections in several counties in eastern North Carolina that were severely damaged
by Hurricane Isabella. The contract included the labor, segregation, packaging, transportation and ultimate disposal of
waste generated by residents of the affected communities.
Utilizing its fully permitted treatment storage and disposal facility in Reidsville, North Carolina as a base of operations
Clean Harbors provided labor and transportation related to the collection, packaging, manifesting and transporting of the
household hazardous waste. The Reidsville facility repackaged and consolidated lab pack material for ultimate disposal or
recycling. The Clean Harbors technical services general manager acted as project manager and designated two
operations managers. Approximately 80% of the labor used for these programs was based out of Reidsville with the other
20% giving support from Tucker, Georgia, Greenbrier, Tennessee, and Norfolk, Virginia.
The first collections were performed in Engelhard and Swanquarter, North Carolina. Clean Harbors mobilized two crews of
three people to each site for these collections. These people included project managers, chemists, and field technicians.
Each site was provided a Site Specific Health and Safety Plan prepared by the project manager and reviewed for
completeness by U.S. government environmental personnel. This site-specific plan was reviewed by all Clean Harbors
employees and signed by all personnel on site. Clean Harbors personnel remained on site and collected household waste
from residents who brought the material to the collection sites. The material was identified by the chemist on site and
packaged for ultimate disposal based upon chemical compatibility and treatment technologies. At the end of the weekend,
the waste was manifested and remained on site for future pick up.
Following this first collection, eleven collection events were subsequently performed. These collections included
Engelhard and Swanquarter again, along with Elizabeth City, Hertford, Bertie, Edenton, Greenville, Carteret and Craven
counties. Carteret and Craven each had two different locations within the county. Clean Harbors mobilized thirty-one
people, two tractor-trailers, six box trucks, and three pickup trucks to the eastern portion of the state in order to perform all
of the collections. Additional collections occurred in the communities of Buxton, Kitty Hawk, Rodanth, and Manteo. Clean
Harbors mobilized ten people to these areas and performed the collections in the same fashion as outlined above.
The U.S. government environmental agency informed Clean Harbors that there was a roll-off container located in
Edenton, North Carolina that had been storing household hazardous waste. Clean Harbors and the U.S. government
environmental agency determined that the material in the roll-off could not be repackaged due to the need for additional
health and safety equipment. Clean Harbors provided the equipment and dispatched a crew to remove the material from
the roll off container and repackage it for disposal. Due to the hazardous condition inside of the roll off container, a
separate health and safety plan was developed and approved by the U.S. government environmental agency prior to
beginning the job. The removal of the material from the roll-off container was done using Level B personal protection
equipment and was then identified and segregated for disposal by a chemist on site. The supervisor of this site was
responsible for the constant monitoring of the environment inside the roll-off container to ensure the safety of the crew
inside. The material was packaged and manifested and left on site until a tractor-trailer could transport the material to
Clean Harbors’ Reidsville facility.
All waste collected from these events was manifested with the U.S. government environmental agency as the generator
and Clean Harbors Reidsville as the receiving facility. All waste was weighed at the Reidsville facility and processed for
ultimate disposal. As per the contract, all waste destined for disposal was managed at a CERCLA approved facility and all
waste appropriate for recycling was managed at a Clean Harbors approved recycling facility.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO AN OVERTURNED GAS TANKER
Client Type: Fuel Oil Distributor
Project Description:
When a gasoline tanker overturned on an interstate highway in southern New Hampshire in the early morning, a New
Hampshire state agency immediately called Clean Harbors to respond. Within twenty minutes, our crew arrived and
discussed the situation with the fire department.
The tanker, which was carrying 11,000 gallons of gasoline, was lying on its side and leaking gas from a vent. The fire
department plugged the vent. After holding a safety meeting conference with our Health & Safety Department, Clean
Harbors Environmental Services off-loaded the tanker without cutting it. We connected the off-loading lines of the tanker
to our vacuum trailer, and used the wrecker on site to connect air attachments to the tanker so we could open the internal
valves. The vapor recovery valves were opened for a vent, and we were able to pump out almost all of the 11,000 gallons
of gasoline.
Clean Harbors worked under extreme pressure so that the interstate highway could be reopened by mid-afternoon. The
concern was that outbound commuter traffic from the City of Boston would be severely impacted by this closure. We
discussed the option of returning to the scene later that evening after the traffic volume slowed. Our crew excavated
approximately 60 yards of contaminated soil and took samples when they returned to the site that evening. Clean Harbors
completed the remediation of the site with excavation and removal of additional soil for disposal.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO BIO-HAZARDOUS/INFECTIOUS MATERIAL
Client Type: Passenger Train Company
Contract Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services has provided contracted emergency response, site remediation, and
transportation and disposal services for over six continuous years to a passenger train company. The 24/7 emergency
response services require a two-hour response time and may involve oil spills, train derailments, or biological hazards
such as blood borne pathogens from animal or human body parts. Transportation and disposal services are turnkey to
include waste packing, profiling, labeling, manifesting, loading and transporting. Provision of these services often includes
coordination with transportation subcontractors. Clean Harbors handles all hazardous and non-hazardous waste, from
fluorescent tubes and paint to oil filters and contaminated soil.
The following is an excerpt from a typical blood borne pathogen response that occurred during the performance of
services under this contract. Responses such as this occur approximately every month over a multi state coverage area.
Response Event:
On Wednesday, March 26, 2003, Clean Harbors was called to respond to a fatality involving one of the client’s high-speed
passenger trains. A crew consisting of a foreman and two technicians was mobilized to the client rail yard facility located
in Queens, New York. Once on site, Clean Harbors inspected the undercarriage of the engine and five cars for biohazardous material. It was determined that the engine and three cars were affected by infectious material. The crew then
set up the work area, including laying out poly sheeting and absorbent blanket roll, covering the entire floor of the work
area. The crew, in level C PPE, applied a 10-to-1 bleach solution to all affected areas of the engine. Personnel then
began removing and bagging any “heavy” bio-hazardous materials encountered by utilizing assorted hand tools such as
metal tongs and scrapers. After all “heavy” material was removed, the crew then re-sprayed all affected areas with the
bleach solution and utilizing scrub brushes, scrubbed all affected areas clean.
The above process was repeated for Engine # 2030 and cars 3417, 3555, and 3302. The Clean Harbors foreman had the
train inspected by the client yard supervisor and the clean up was determined complete. Upon completion of
decontamination, all rags, absorbent products, poly sheeting, and bagged bio-hazardous material were placed into
cardboard bio-boxes, and labeled, and stored in the drum storage area for future pick-up. A total of four bio-boxes were
generated.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE, PRODUCT RECOVERY AND GROUNDWATER TREATMENT
SYSTEM DESIGN, SYSTEM CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DUE TO
JET FUEL RELEASE
Client Type: Industrial Site in Illinois
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was contracted to respond to and remediate a subsurface release of
approximately 75,000 gallons of jet fuel. As part of the emergency response effort, Clean Harbors immediately mobilized
several diesel powered trash pumps, three Frac tanks, and a mobile, liquid-phase granular activated carbon (GAC)
system with pre-filters, controls and instrumentation.
In a joint effort with the resident consulting engineers, a permanent remediation system was designed and implemented at
the site within six weeks. The remediation system was sized to recover and process up to 50 gallons per minute of
groundwater. The system included 18 pneumatic total fluids recovery pumps, an air drying system, an oil/water separator,
sediment filtration, an iron sequestering system, a liquid-phase granular activated system, a product storage tank,
instrumentation and controls. All exterior recovery and discharge piping was installed at a depth of 4 feet for freeze
protection.
The system was fully automated and fail-safe. Controls and instrumentation included a status panel for all recovery wells,
flow, pressure and temperature instrumentation and a telemetry system (auto dialer) to notify responsible personnel in an
event of select alarm conditions. Within a 3-month period, Clean Harbors was able to recover approximately 18,000
gallons of jet fuel.
In a joint effort with the consulting engineers, a Dual-Phase extraction and treatment system was designed and installed
at the site. The Dual-Phase system services a total of 28 extraction wells. The system consists of 2 skid-mounted
extraction units including separator tanks, liquid-ring pumps, heat exchangers, on-site steam re-generable vapor-phase
carbon units, instrumentation and controls. The Dual-Phase control logic was integrated with the previously installed
recovery and treatment system. Presently, Clean Harbors operates and maintains both remedial systems.
Clean Harbors maintained the highest level of safety over the duration of the project working under adverse and sensitive
conditions.
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MERCURY REGULATOR EMERGENCY RESPONSE
Client Type: Major Chicago Gas Distribution Company
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services responded to a large-scale mercury spill event in the Chicago area for a major gas
distribution company. The spill was a result of a program instituted by the gas company to replace mercury-containing gas
regulators in both residential and commercial locations. During the replacement process, the free mercury contained
within the regulators was spilled. It was estimated that there were over 200,000 homes and businesses with potential
contamination.
At the request of the gas company, Clean Harbors’ Emergency Response teams were activated to provide project
oversight and decontamination service to facilitate the cleaning of the various locations. Clean Harbors responded with
over 100 personnel consisting of field technicians, foremen, supervisors, project managers, industrial hygienists and our
spill response support team.
Clean Harbors personnel were deployed in teams of five. Each team was equipped with a state-of-the-art emergency
response module unit designed for mercury decontamination work processes. These units contained special vacuum
equipment designed to remove free mercury from the suspect location while filtering the potential hazardous exhaust, to
protect both Clean Harbors personnel and the general public. The units also contained specialized monitoring equipment,
PPE, and various other supplies utilized to facilitate the decontamination process. The decontamination process varied
from location to location depending on the extent of contamination. During the project, Clean Harbors crews
decontaminated over 250 separate locations.
Clean Harbors employed our state-of-the-art emergency response billing and project costing system during this project,
resulting in huge cost benefits to the customer. Each location required separate cost tracking and a detailed report of the
work performed. Clean Harbors’ ability to utilize our state-of-the-art information management systems differentiated us
from the other contractors on this project.
Clean Harbors maintained personnel on the project for four months until the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency and
the customer determined there was no longer any health threat to the public due to mercury contamination.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO LIQUID MERCURY SPILL
Client Type: Confidential
Project Description:
An accident involving equipment containing liquid mercury resulted in the contamination of a drinking water production
facility. The contamination spread throughout interior tanks and structures. Resultant foot traffic and equipment removal
expanded the contamination zone to include the ground outside the building.
Clean Harbors Environmental Services responded and performed emergency containment and decontamination of
construction materials, hand tools, and the entire building, including a 1,000,000-gallon underground potable water
reservoir. All work in the tank was performed using Clean Harbors’ standard operating procedures for confined space
entry. All working areas and personnel were monitored for exposure to levels of mercury in the air using personal
sampling pumps and Jerome mercury vapor detection meters. Clean Harbors also developed an intensive soil sampling
plan to characterize the entire site and determine the extent of contamination.
In addition, Clean Harbors performed removal, analysis, transportation, and disposal of contaminated debris and soil at
the site.
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POWER PLANT DECONTAMINATION AND TURBINE ROOM CLEANUP
Client Type: Major Power Company
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services was contracted to respond on an emergency basis to contain and remove
contaminated water, sludge, oil and debris resulting from a turbine explosion and subsequent fire in a power plant’s
number three turbine.
Following completion of the emergency containment, Clean Harbors performed sampling and determined that the soot
that had coated the turbine area contained high levels of selenium, lead, cadmium and chloride. Clean Harbors was
awarded an emergency contract by the re-build contractor to perform a complete decontamination of the turbine building.
We mobilized 86 people in 4 days to perform on a 24-hour, 7 days per week basis. The decontamination effort was
completed two days ahead of schedule and on budget.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE AND SAMPLING RELATED TO SUSPECTED ANTHRAX
CONTAMINATION
Client Type: Hospital in New York State
Project Description:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services received a call from a New York state hospital’s administration security office.
While opening mail, a receptionist noticed white powder on an envelope and immediately contacted the security office.
The envelope passed through four offices after it was opened.
The building was evacuated and the State Police were on site. Clean Harbors responded with a five-man crew within
three hours of the call. After a 45-minute meeting with hospital officials and the State Police, Clean Harbors personnel
entered the offices in EPA Level B Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), collected a sample of the powder for analysis,
and submitted it to the State Police.
A decontamination area was set up outside the second floor stairwell, and a three-man entry team entered the offices in
Level B PPE and initiated decontamination activities. All tables, chairs, floors and other horizontal surfaces were
decontaminated using HEPA vacuums and a bleach solution. All paperwork was double bagged along with any clothing
pending sample results. A total of twenty-three bio boxes were generated over the course of nine hours. All boxes were
sealed and secured on site pending sample results. Swab samples were then taken from each office and sent out for
confirmatory analysis.
All analytical results were negative for Anthrax at this hospital.
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RESUMES OF KEY PERSONNEL
INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE TEAM & CORPORATE SUPPORT RESUMES
a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
SCOTT F. METZGER
Senior Vice President, Field Services
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
b.
Project Assignment
Senior Vice President, Field Service
Emergency Services
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
f.
g.
25
With Other Firms:
4
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Bachelor of Science, Resource Development, University of Rhode Island
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Board of Directors, President Spill Control Association of America
 International Spill Control Organization
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:

Director of Marine Operations, Clean Harbors Env Services, Norwell, MA

General Manager, Clean Harbors Env Services, Albany, NY

Field Service Specialist, Clean Harbors Env Services, Providence, RI
 Research Diver and Vessel Operator, URI Graduate School of Oceanography, Narragansett, RI
Major Project Experience:
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M/T World Prodigy, Newport, RI
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M/V Chiara, Buzzards Bay, MA
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M/V Bermuda Star, Vineyard Sound, MA
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Sunken Fuel Barge, New London, CT
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M/V Royal Majesty, Nantucket Sound, MA
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Brayton Point Power Release, Somerset, MA

North Cape, Barge, Rhode Island Sound, RI

Egyptair Flt 990, Off Nantucket Coast, MA
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PENN 460, Barge, Narragansett Bay, RI
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M/V Anthea Y, Hudson River, NY
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B120 Barge, Buzzards Bay, MA
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M/V Stellamare, Hudson River, NY

Buzzards Bay Light Tower, Buzzards Bay, MA
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Hope Island PCB soil Removal, Narragansett Bay, RI
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h.
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De-Fueling USS Forestall and USS Saratoga, Newport, RI
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De-Fueling T/S Patriot State, Bourne, MA
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Gould Island Drilling Project, Narragansett Bay, RI
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World Trade Center, New York, NY
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U. S. Postal Service – Morgan Distribution Center, Anthrax Decontamination, New York, NY
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NBC - Anthrax Decontamination, New York, NY
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CBS - Anthrax Decontamination, New York, NY
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M/V Athos I, Delaware River, NJ/PA
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Hurricane Katrina, Gulf Coast states
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Hurricane Rita, Gulf Coast states
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Refinery Release, Lake Charles, LA
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M/V Cosco Busan, San Francisco Bay, CA
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Midwest Floods, Iowa
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Barge DM932, Mississippi River, LA
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Hurricane Gustav, Gulf Coast States
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Hurricane Ike, Gulf Coast States
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Terminal/Refinery Fire, Puerto Rico
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M/T Eagle Otome, Port Arthur, TX
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Deepwater Horizon, Gulf of Mexico
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Line 6B leak, Marshall, MI
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Yellowstone River Spill, Billings MT
 Avian Influenza Response, Iowa
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
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Confined Space Rescue Training/ CHES
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Confined Space Supervisor, CHES
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40 Hour OSHA Required Training for Hazardous Waste / CHES Corporate
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8 Hour OSHA Supervisor Training for Hazardous Waste / CHES Corporate
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Certified CPR & Basic First Aid / CHES Corporate
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Supervisor Substance Abuse Awareness Training / CHES Corporate
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Blue Water Diver Qualified, URI Graduate School of Oceanography
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Research Diver Qualified, URI Graduate School of Oceanography
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Underwater Rescue and Recovery, Plymouth, England
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Hard Hat/Dry Suit Certified Diver/ Plymouth England
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ICS/NIMS Training
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CHES Certified Vessel Operator Trainer
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
VIRGIL BLANCHARD
Vice President of Emergency Services
1205 Tool Drive
New Iberia, LA
b.
c.
Project Assignment
Vice President of Emergency Services
Incident Commander – National Response Team
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
f.
g.
10
With Other Firms:
•
St. Martinville, LA Senior High School
•
Highway and Rail emergency response training, Pueblo, Colorado
16
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
 Mr. Blanchard came to Clean Harbors in 2005 with nearly 17 years of emergency response experience. He
has numerous contacts in the Gulf Coast region from working as a General Manager and Vice President of
Operations for previous companies. He has also been the owner and co-owner of several companies, most
notably an oil field construction company for over eight years, and a fire and safety service company. Mr.
Blanchard has great experience with the ICS system and has acted as log chief, operations section chief
and deputy incident commander on several oil spills and hazardous materials cleanup projects since 1992.

Recently during the Hurricane Katrina response, Mr. Blanchard managed all water operations in New Orleans
for a federal client. During the Hurricane Rita debris recovery projects for several federal clients he was the
primary contractor project manager.

Mr. Blanchard is currently the manager of Clean Harbors National Response Team, which assists all
service centers with emergency response activities. Mr. Blanchard is based out of Lafayette, Louisiana.
Major Project Experience:
Mr. Blanchard has assisted on countless projects in the Gulf Coast region and throughout the United States. Listed
here are recent incidents of relevant importance.

Container Ship Allision With San Francisco Bay Bridge, 2007 – Mr. Blanchard managed all Clean Harbors
operations and resources during the cleanup of a 58,000 gallon oil spill in the San Francisco Bay and
surrounding areas.

Container/Debris Recovery from Marshes, Federal Client, 2007-2007 – Mr. Blanchard was the operations
section chief for the cleanup of several marshes on federal land. During these projects, Mr. Blanchard
managed several specialty operations designed to locate, remove, transport, and dispose or recycle all
hazardous debris from the marshes deposited from Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. Mr. Blanchard also managed
the restoration of much of the land that was damaged during the hurricanes. The project lasted for nearly six
months at a level of roughly 100 people and included multiple specialty subcontractors.
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Hurricane Rita Recovery, Gulf Coast states, 2005-2006 – On this project, Mr. Blanchard was the lead Project
Manager for all marine and marsh operations in the recovery of hazardous debris from the marshes left by
Hurricane Rita. Tasks included managing crews to walk the marshes and locate materials and managing
specialty equipment to remove the material.
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Hurricane Katrina, Gulf Coast states, 2005 – During the initial weeks after Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans,
Mr. Blanchard was the lead logistical contact with multiple federal agencies to provide potable water to
damaged areas. A network of water trucks was managed by Mr. Blanchard to meet the customers’ needs.
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Oil Tanker Spill in Delaware River, Philadelphia, PA, 2004-2005 – Mr. Blanchard managed several zones
during the cleanup of beaches, rocks, and marinas. He also managed a fleet of over 20 vessels that brought
spill cleanup resources to remote locations.
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Anthrax Decontamination of Major Television Networks and Post Office, New York, NY, 2001 – After the
World Trade Center attacks, multiple federal agencies and television networks in New York City received
threats of anthrax. Mr. Blanchard assisted in the 24 hour-per-day operation of decontaminating these
locations.
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World Trade Center Cleanup, New York, NY, 2001 – Mr. Blanchard assisted in managing operations for the
hazardous waste cleanup after the World Trade Center attacks. Duties included debris removal, air ventilation
and hazardous waste pump outs from the surrounding areas.
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Barge Spill in Buzzards Bay, Cape Cod, MA, 2003 – On a large oil spill response in a high profile and
environmentally conscious area, Mr. Blanchard was the lead contact for private party claims. He ensured that
any homeowner or private land owner was satisfied with the cleanup of oil from their property.
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M/V Cosco Busan, San Francisco Bay, CA
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Midwest Floods, Iowa
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Barge DM932, Mississippi River, LA
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Hurricane Gustav, Gulf Coast States
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Hurricane Ike, Gulf Coast States
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Sunoco Pipeline spill, Cygnet, OH
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Marathon Pipeline spill, Winchester KY
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City of Atlanta Flash Floods, September-November 2009
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Gulf Refinery Explosion, Catano PR
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Port Arthur, TX M/T Eagle-Otome Crude Oil Spill
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Deepwater Horizon Spill, 2010
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Silvertip Pipeline Spill, Yellowstone River 2011
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
• 40 hours Hazardous Material Training
• 8 hours Supervisor training
• 24 hour confined space training
• ICS level 700 training
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
STEPHEN J SHEPPARD
Site ServicesGeneral Manager
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, MA, 02061
b.
Project Assignment
Field Accountant/ Project Manager– National Response Team
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, MA, 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
Abington High School, 2005
Suffolk University- BS in Business Administration, 2009
f.
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
g.
Major Project Experience:
Hurricane Rita Recovery Projects, US Fish & Wildlife, Sabine, Cameron, Bayou Savage, LA Refuges
Exxon Mobil Spill, Everett, MA
Citgo Oil Spill, Sulpher, LA
Cosco Busan Oil Spill, San Francisco, CA
Barge DM932, Mississippi River, LA
Marathon Pipeline Graysville, IL
Gulf Refinery Explosion, Catano, PR
Hurricane Ike Restoration Projects, US Fish and Wildlife, Anahuac, Matagorda Island, McFadden , Moody TX
Refuges
Deepwater Horizon MC-252 Oil Spill- Gulf of Mexico
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
40 Hour OSHA Required Training for Hazardous Waste/ CHES Corporate
8 Hour OSHA Supervisor Training for Hazardous Waste/ CHES Corporate
Certified CPR & Basic First Aid
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
THOMAS B. HAGADORN
Director Health & Safety
3 Sutton Place
Edison, NJ 08817
b.
Project Assignment
Director of Health & Safety
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors, Inc.
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts, 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
University of Southern Maine – Gorham, ME 1993 - 1995
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f.
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
 Supervise ten health and safety professionals in developing and implementing strategic programs and plans
with the purpose of creating a safe environment for all employees within the organization.
 Responsible for the development and implementation of corporate health and safety policies for 66 different
business units with 1200+ employees company wide.
 Develop and implement accident prevention and loss control methods and programs at operations in all field
locations to improve safety performance.
 Chairperson of Divisions’ Incident Review Committee with responsibility to review all incidents including but
not limited to near misses, injuries, and property damage and motor vehicle accidents.
 Represent the organization on O.S.H.A. citation matters.
 Safety Incident Commander on all large-scale emergency response events.
 Assisted in development of Behavior Based Safety program, which was implemented throughout the company.
 Work closely with various government agencies (e.g. OSHA, EPA, Health Departments, Coast Guard, etc.),
and client and owner Environmental, Health and Safety personnel in addressing various EHS issues and
concerns associated with the remediation and environmental work conducted by Clean Harbors.
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Major Project Experience:
 Chlorine Fire Emergency Response/Remediation, Advanced Laboratories Springfield, MA – 1988
Response to a fire at a swimming pool chemical plant fire. Site Safety Officer.
 PCB Emergency Response/Remediation SUNY New Paltz, NY –1991 Response to an event where
transformers containing PCB oil overheated, exploded and/or burned on the State University of New York at
New Paltz campus. Long-term remediation project. Site Safety Officer
 T/V “Julie N, Portland, ME – 1996 170,000 gallon marine oil spill 700+ total responders, Safety Incident
Commander of 150 responders.
 World Trade Center Response, New York, NY - 2001 Response to support recovery efforts associated with
terrorist attacks on WTC. Primary response activity decontamination of equipment and personnel involved in
the response effort. Safety Incident Commander of 180 responders.
 U. S. Postal Service –Morgan Distribution Center, Anthrax Decontamination, New York, NY – 2001
Response & decontamination of US Postal Distribution Facility contaminated with anthrax. Safety Incident
Commander of 200 responders.
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NBC, Anthrax Decontamination, New York, NY – 2001 Response & decontamination of national television
studio contaminated with anthrax. Safety Incident Commander of 50 responders
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CBS, Anthrax Decontamination, New York, NY – 2001 Response & decontamination of national television
studio contaminated with anthrax. Safety Incident Commander of 30 responders
Bouchard “B-120”, Buzzards Bay, MA – 2003 100,000-gallon marine oil spill. Safety Incident Commander
of 850 responders.
Athos I, Delaware River, NJ/PA – 2004 265,000-gallon marine oil spill. 700+ total responders, Safety
Incident Commander of 250 responders.
Hurricane Katrina/Rita Response, MS/LA – 2005 Response to natural disaster. Multiple projects associated
with this disaster including the response and clean up of a 1 million gallon oil spill at Murphy’s Refining
Meraux, LA. Safety Incident Commander of 220 responders.
Barge DM932 New Orleans, LA– 2008 400,000–gallon marine oil spill. Safety Incident Commander of 450
responders.
Hurricane Gustav/Ike Response, LA/TX – 2008 Response to natural disaster. Multiple projects associated
with this disaster. Safety Incident Commander CHES Response Team.
Deepwater Horizon Response, LA/MS/AL/FL – 2010- 2 million gallon marine oil spill. Safety Incident
Commander of 3,000 responders.
Silvertip Pipeline Response, MT – 2011- 42,000 gallon crude oil response into the Yellowstone River.
Safety Incident Commander of 680 responders.
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
 40-Hour Hazardous Materials Operations Level
 8-Hour Hazardous Materials Supervisor
 NFPA Firefighter I
 National Fire Academy – Preparing for Incident Command & Commanding The Initial Response
 United States EPA – Hazardous Materials Response Safety Decision Making
 New Jersey State Fire College – Staff and Command
 New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection – Radiation and Hazardous Materials
 National Safety Council – Principals of Occupational Safety & Health
 OSHA Training Institute – Introduction to Industrial Hygiene for Safety Personnel & Health Hazards in
the Construction Industry for Safety Personnel
 International Association of Firefighters – Confined Space Operations
 University of Maryland Fire & Rescue Institute – Confined Space Entry & Rescue
 Lamar University Center for Industrial Fire and Hazardous Materials Training – Industrial Rescue Training
Level I
 Tennessee Safety and Environmental, Inc – Leading and Managing Process Hazard Analyses
 Confined Space “Competent” Person
 Excavation/Trenching “Competent” Person
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
MARK ANDREWS
Director, Procurement
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
b.
Project Assignment
Strike Team Logistics Manager
Logistics Section Chief
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
f.
g.
With Other Firms:
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Bryant College 95/96
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Member, Purchasing Managers Association of Boston (PMAB)
affiliate of Institute for Supply Management (ISM)
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Certificate program: Purchasing & Materials Management
 Current TWIC card
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:

Corporate Purchasing Manager
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37 years in environmental services industry concentrated in support operations

Managed Logistics function onsite for major Event jobs from 1989 through present

Managed Central Supply Operations for Enbridge Energy oil spill
2010
Major Project Experience:

Morris T. Berman oil spill
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Julie N oil spill
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World Trade Center (Ground Zero)

US Post Office, Morgan Distribution Center anthrax cleanup New York, NY 2001

Studio anthrax cleanup
New York, NY 2001

Studio anthrax cleanup
New York, NY 2001

Bouchard 120 oil spill
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M/V Athos I
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Hurricane Katrina
New Orleans, LA
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Gulf Refinery oil spill
Lake Charles, LA

Hurricane Rita, U.S. Fish & Wildlife Refuge cleanup

M/V Cosco Busan
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Midwest floods cleanup

Barge DM932 oil spill

Underground Pipeline oil spill

Hurricane Gustav
San Juan, PR
South Portland, ME
1994
1996
New York, NY
Buzzards Bay, MA
Delaware River, NJ/PA
2003
2004/2005
2005/2006
2006
San Francisco Bay, CA
Iowa
2001
Hackberry, LA 2006
2007
2008
Mississippi River, LA
Southern Illinois
Baton Rouge, LA
2008
2008
2008
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Hurricane Ike
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Eagle Otome oil spill
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Deepwater Horizon (BP) oil spill
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Pipeline oil spill
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Hurricane Irene
Galveston, TX
2008
Port Arthur, TX 2010
Gulf Coast States
Kalamazoo River
2010
Marshall, MI 2010
Catskill Valley, NY 2011
 Hurricane Sandy
New York/New Jersey 2012
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:

ICS Modules 100 and 200 certified
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SONS 2010 Exercise, Area Command Logistics Section, Fitchburg, MA 2010
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b.
c.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
BRIAN POTT
Director of Field Services
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
Project Assignment
Field Accountant / Finance Supervisor
d.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, MA 02061
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
f.
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B.S., Industrial and Systems Engineering, Business Minor, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
(Virginia Tech), 2004

ICS-100, ICS-200, ICS-700, ICS-800 Certified, December, 2006
 Certified Crisis Management Plan Writing, May, 2007
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
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As Director of Field Services, Mr. Pott is responsible for improving the administrative functions of the Field
Services organization. This includes creating custom tools for field teams, training on applications and
processes, new office setup, general reporting and process improvement.
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Prior to his current position, Mr. Pott was Director of Pricing, where he managed the company’s pricing
strategies in all business segments, including Tank Cleaning, Emergency Response, Industrial Services, etc,
playing an important role in the growth and profitability of the business. Mr. Pott also assisted in application
development related to the quote to cash process.
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Prior to his position of Direct of Site Services Pricing, Mr. Pott was a Field Project Manager for major
emergency responses and large-scale projects. His roles included developing and communicating pricing
estimates to customers and upper management on a daily basis, managing subcontractors and subcontractor
costs, and providing accurate resource usage on large projects. Mr. Pott has developed several specialized
spreadsheets and programs for customer and internal use that quickly portray accurate costs and resource
usage on large events. Mr. Pott has also been a lead contact and finance representative with Maintenance &
Logistics Command Atlantic for any project involving the US Coast Guard.
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Prior to being a Field Project Manager, Mr. Pott was a Field Technician part-time while he earned his B.S. in
Industrial & Systems Engineering. Mr. Pott gained a great deal of field experience in marine response, marine
services, tank cleaning, chemical decontamination, and general field services.
Major Project Experience:

Avian Influenza Outbreak, IA/MN, 2015 – In what would become the largest project in Clean Harbors’
history, Mr. Pott worked on the finance operations team to ensure accurate and timely reporting to a
government customer.
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Hurricane Sandy Response, NJ/NY, 2012 – Mr. Pott acted as an oversight to Clean Harbors’ financial
operations for several projects related to the disaster recovery efforts in the NY/NJ area.
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Pipeline Oil Spill, Kalamazoo, MI, 2010 – In the summer of 2010 Mr. Pott managed finance operations for
Clean Harbors on a pipeline oil spill requiring upwards of 600 responders.
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Oil Spill, Multiple states, Gulf Coast, 2010 – On the major gulf oil spill in 2010 Mr. Pott worked to coordinate
field finance teams working in four states to give accurate and timely estimates on a daily basis to multiple
customers. Mr. Pott helped build and document many of the custom processes to track personnel, equipment
and materials accurately using the Clean Harbors custom built applications. At the time this even would be the
largest and most complex in Clean Harbors’ history in terms of personnel and equipment and geography
covered.
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Oil Spill on Mississippi River, New Orleans, LA, 2008 – On this large oil spill that stretched from New
Orleans, LA to the Gulf of Mexico Mr. Pott again managed the finance operations of a response that included
450 responders working under Clean Harbors. Mr. Pott ensured that all resources were tracked as they were
moved and conveyed the information daily to the spill command center.
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Container Ship Fuel Oil Spill in San Francisco Bay, 2007 – Mr. Pott worked in conjunction of the Clean
Harbors National Response Team to clean up a major oil spill in the San Francisco Bay. The accurate financial
reporting to the customer was one of the reasons Clean Harbors was able to secure the maintenance work
related to the response.
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Tank Cleaning & Construction Project Audit, Freeport, TX, 2007 –Mr. Pott was brought in to audit and
review a tank cleaning project that had reporting issues with the customer. His role was to determine the true
cost of the project according to the terms and conditions of the contract.
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Container Recovery in Marsh, Federal Client, Southeastern Louisiana, 2007 – This project was notably
smaller than the Southwestern LA project, but Mr. Pott’s responsibilities were similar. Since this was not an
emergency response project, Clean Harbors was required to submit a proposal for the work, and Mr. Pott
completed the winning bid largely as a solo effort.
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Container Recovery in Marsh, Federal Client, Southwestern Louisiana, 2006-2007 – On this project Mr.
Pott was the lead finance representative to a federal client and joint task force managing the project. Clean
Harbors used several specialty subcontractors to remove hazardous debris from the marsh, including
helicopters, marsh draglines/excavators, and several types of airboats, and Mr. Pott was responsible for
tracking their time and billing and portraying it to the customer on a daily basis.
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Flash Flood Spill, Sulphur, LA, 2006 – On this project, Mr. Pott used his cost tracking sheet to perform all
customer billing of over 100 people. This was the first major oil spill or event that Clean Harbors was
performed independently on cost tracking and financial duties.
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Rocky Mountain Arsenal (RMA) Landfill Project, Denver, CO, 2006 – Mr. Pott worked checking grade as a
landfill was filled in 2’ high sections with loaders and dozers, compacted with lambs feet, then covered with 1’
of clean fill for odor control. Throughout the length of the project, all members of the crew were donned in
either Level-C PPE with air purifying respirator, or Level-B PPE with supplied air.
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Hurricane Rita Container Recovery Project, Cameron Parish, LA, 2005-2006 – Mr. Pott developed and
used a new cost tracking system that could be used for both internal uses a federal client.
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Hurricane Katrina Response, New Orleans, LA, 2005-2006 – Mr. Pott worked as a finance representative to
several customers and vendors. He developed several cost tracking systems for both internal and external
uses which allowed Clean Harbors to portray cost data in the real time. His roles included real-time cost
tracking of over 200 personnel and several equipment & materials resources to nearly 40 customers,
managing subcontractor billing, and coordinating resources to customer sites.
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Krout’s Creek Benzene Remediation, Oil Refinery Company, Huntington, WV, 2005 – Mr. Pott managed
the field crew on the remediation of the creek, and also coordinated the transportation and disposal of
hazardous and non-hazardous excavated material. Despite significant challenges posed by low threshold air
monitoring notification requirements and proximity to residential properties, project operations were never
interrupted and were completed on time.
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Mid-Valley Pipeline Release, Carrolton, KY, 2005 – Mr. Pott managed customer billing and estimates on a
daily basis.
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Crude Oil Tanker Spill, Delaware River NJ/PA, 2004-2005 – Mr. Pott maintained the daily billing summaries
of over 360 responders for the client, as well as maintaining estimates for all subcontractors on the project.
Mr. Pott developed a spreadsheet program to track daily resource usage for a federal client once the project
was federalized and maintained coordination of several crews.
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Mercury Spill in Apartment Complex, Utility Company, Pawtucket, RI, 2004 – Mr. Pott was responsible for
cleaning several apartments contaminated with mercury, taking detailed inventory of the occupants’ personal
belongings, and managing the transportation of roll-off containers.
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
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OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training, June 2000
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
FRANKLIN LEE BARFIELD
Director of Emergency Services
Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc.
191 Coney Island Drive, Sparks, NV. 89431
b.
Project Assignment
Director of Emergency Services
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean harbors Environmental Services, Inc.
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts, 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
Hazardous Materials Managers Certificate – University Of California, Riverside
Class A Driver Lic. With All Endorsements
f.
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
As National Emergency Response Manager for Clean Harbors, Mr. Barfield is responsible overseeing all of the
Emergency Responses in the Country for all the National accounts. This also includes getting and maintaining
relationships with all OPA 90 clients as well as developing relationships with new clients for Emergency Response.
It also includes responding and running responses at any National disasters.
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As a former General Manager of Site Services for Clean Harbors in the bay area, Mr. Barfield was responsible for
overseeing all of the field and on site activity in the San Francisco bay area. This responsibility included
Emergency response as well as planned work at customer sites. This also included the overseeing of all aspects
of running the office.
Mr. Barfield has worked in the environmental field at all levels including laborer, foreman, equipment operator and
superintendent. He has extensive field knowledge in managing environmental remediation events.
Mr. Barfield has over twenty five years of experience in the hazardous waste and remediation field. This includes
Emergency Response and Transportation of all classifications of waste streams.
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Major Project Experience:
 Romania: Spent three months running a project out of the country in Romania in 2015. This project
consisted of light Industrial cleaning and maintenance on a Dept. of Defense site, at a US military base in
Romania.
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CA & Iowa – Help set up depopulation of chickens in these two states for the USDA in 2015. Three in CA
and one site in Iowa. There was an outbreak and the equipment and trained personal had to be mobilized
to those states. I was the main contact for the USDA contract to help set these sites up and stayed on top
of the deployment until complete.
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Texas: Ran a cleanup of a Gas Cylinder plant explosion in Houston TX. Project meant going through
several thousand cylinders that had been through an explosion and a fire. Clean up took several months.
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Oklahoma: Spent over eight months running crews unloading and cleaning out Gondola cars containing
PCB Waste for Clean Harbors Landfill. This happened in 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015. The first three years
lasted over eight months and 2015 lasted over 6 months.
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Montana: Spent several months running crews on the Yellow Stone River clean-up of oil that was
released.
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Gulf Spill: Ran a very large site in Mississippi for Clean Harbors during the Deepwater Horizon spill for
over nine months.
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Michigan: Spent time running a crew during the Pipeline 6A spill in Michigan.
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New Orleans: Ran multiple crews on a tanker spill in the Mississippi River.
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Northern California: Obrien – Major oil spill in the San Francisco Bay. (Dubai Star)
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Northern California: Obrien – Major oil spill in the San Francisco Bay. (Cosco Busan)
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Atlanta GA. – Help with flooding in Atlanta at a major water treatment plant with FEMA.
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Louisiana and Texas: Helped clean up and run projects for the clean-up efforts after Hurricane Ike.
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Southern California: BLM – Mercury Mine site clean-up near Santa Barbara, CA- A three month project to
restore and clean up an abandon Mercury Mine Site that covered over twenty acres of woodland.
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Southern California: Riverside County Health – Ran the House Hold Collection events for the Riverside
County Health Dept. in nine different areas for over four years.
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Southern & Northern California. – DTSC – Responded to and cleaned up Drug Labs all over the State of
California for over sixteen years.
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Southern California: Railroad – Responded and cleaned up (Haz Mat) on a train derailment in the area
outside of Ludlow CA.
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Southern California: Railroad – Responded and cleaned up Haz Mat) on a major train derailment in the
Cajon Pass that lasted for two months at a cost of approximately 1.5 million dollars.
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
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University Of Ca. riverside – Hazardous Materials Certificate
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40 Hour Hazardous waste Operations and Emergency Response
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8 Hour Updates Every Year starting In 1987
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40 Hour Hazardous waste Operations, Supervisor Course
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40 Hour Project Management Course
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Dale Carnegie Management Course (Intermediate)
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Dale Carnegie Management Course (Advanced)
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OSHA Health and Safety Training
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PPE Respiratory Protection
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Hearing Conservation Training
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HazCat Identification – Beg, intermediate and Advanced Course
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Confined Space Entry
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Confined Space Entry Supervisor
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Confined Space Rescue Training
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SCBA & Air Line Training
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Supervisor Training
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Drivers Training
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Manifest Training
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DOT Hazardous Waste Driver Training
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Red Cross first Aid and CPR Training
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BHA Air Pollution Control Maintenance certificate
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Professional Development Program / dale Carnegie
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Leadership for Professionals / Dale Carnegie
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Gas Cylinder Training
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Specialty Gas Emergency Response Training
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Specialty Gas Emergency Response 2 Training
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Incident Commander Training – Ca. ( Hazardous Material)
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Technician Course – Home Land Security (COBRA)
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Incident Commander training – Home Land Security (COBRA)
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Weapons of Mass Destruction Technician Course – Home Land Security ( COBRA )
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Weapons of Mass Destruction Technician Course 2 – Home Land Security (COBRA)
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Weapons of Mass Destruction Incident Command Course – Home Land Security (COBRA)
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Qualified individual Training – (On Scene Incident Commander 600-800)
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Cal Tran Rail Road Training
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Rail Car Specialist Training
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Rail Car Specialist Training 2
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Rail Car Supervisor Training
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Rail Car Intermodel Training
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Rail Car Training / Emergency Response (BNSF)
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Rail Car Training / Emergency Response ( UP)
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Rail Car (Tanks) Chlorine Release Training
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Rail Car Roll Over Training
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Rail Road Safety Training
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Rail Road on Track Safety
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Highway Response Training
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Highway Specialist Response Training
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Bio Waste Training
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Blood Born Pathogen Training
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Mine Health and Safety Training
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Over The Water response Training
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HM 181 DOT Training and certification
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Class A Driver Training – (Tanker, Roll Off, Van, End Dump, Haz Mat)
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Hours Of Service Auditing For Drivers Logs Training
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Forklift Operational Safety Training
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Material handling / Transportation Certification
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Lead Abatement Training
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Bay Area Safety Orientation Course (BAT )
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Manifest training
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D.O.T. HazMat Training
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UPRR Rail Car Specialist Training

TIM – Traffic Incident Management Training (Advanced)

EROS – Environmental Response To Oil Spills Training

SERA – training for the Dept of Defense

USDA – Training in depopulation using Foaming units

USDA – Training in depopulation using CO2 units & Whole House de pop

Hydroblaster Operation and Safety
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
CHUCK GEER
DOSS, Region 7 Midwest
6414 Product Drive
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
b.
Project Assignment
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Inc.
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
Bachelor of Science, Environmental Science, Oakland University
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
General Manager, Clean Harbors Env Services, Sterling Heights, MI
Plant Manager, PSC, Detroit Michigan
Total Waste Manager, WM Inc, Warren, MI
Operations Manager, PSC, Detroit, MI
Major Project Experience:
Pipeline 6A Oil Spill, Marshall, MI
Cygent Oil Spill, Cygnet, OH
RTR Facility Closure, Detroit, MI
Part B facility rebuild Detroit, MI
Total waste management for all General Motors SPO services (26 sites) located outside the state of
Michigan
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
40 Hour OSHA Required Training for Hazardous Waste
Certified CPR & Basic First Aid
Hearing Conversation
RCRA Training
BBP training
Heat/Cold Stress
Fall Protection
Hot Work training
Hazardous Materials Regulation 49 CFR
Federal Motor Carrier Safety regulations
f.
g.
h.
4
With Other Firms:
9
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
MICHAEL C. MURPHY
Field Service Supervisor
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
b.
Project Assignment
Field Supervisor/Administration, Emergency Services
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
Currently in progress - Bachelor of Science, Environmental Studies, Northeastern University
Class B CDL & Hazmat Endorsement
Massachusetts Class 2A Hoisting License
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
Field Service Equipment Operator, Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Weymouth, MA
Field Service Foreman, Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Weymouth, MA
Field Service Technician I, II, & III, Clean Harbors Environmental Services, So. Boston/Weymouth, MA
f.
g.
h.
5
With Other Firms:
-
Major Project Experience:
B120 Barge, Buzzards Bay, MA(2002)
GE Pipeline Remediation, Lynn, MA(2003/04)
Exelon New Boston Explosion, Boston, MA(2003)
Polaroid Corp. Demolition & Decontamination, Waltham, MA(2008)
US Fish & Wildlife Restoration, Anahuac/McFadden Refugees, Southeast Texas(2009)
Midwest Floods, Iowa(2008)
Barge DM932, Mississippi River, LA(2008)
Hurricane Gustav, Gulf Coast States(2008)
Hurricane Ike, Gulf Coast States(2008)
Sunoco Pipeline, Cignet, Ohio(2009)
Eagle Otome, Port Arthur, TX(2010)
BP Spill -Petit Bois Island, Pascagoula, MS(2010)
BP Spill – Louisianna Ops, Venice, LA(2010)
Bayer Material Science, Baytown, TX(2010)
FMI-Morenci, AZ Apollo Program Integration(2011)
Marathon Pipeline, Dansville MI(2011)
Enterprise Petroleum, Lebanon OH(2011)
National Grid Tornado Disaster Response, Central Massachusetts(2011)
ExxonMobil Pipeline Release, Yellowstone River, Montana(2011)
NYSDEC Flood Response, Multiple Counties, New York State(2011)
ER Response Rental Package Development(2011)
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
Confined Space Rescue Training/ CHES
Confined Space Supervisor Training/ CHES
40 Hour OSHA Required Training for Hazardous Waste/CHES Corporate
8 Hour OSHA Supervisor Training for Hazardous Waste/CHES Corporate
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24 Hour DOT Training/ CHES Corporate
Certified CPR & Basic First Aid / CHES
CHES Certified Vessel Operator & Trainer
CHES Certified Heavy Equipment Operator & Trainer
Sr. Management Training/CHES Corporate
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
JOHN RODIER
Director, Emergency Response Services
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, MA 02061-9149
b.
Project Assignment
Manager, Emergency Operations Center and ER Contracts
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
f.
5
With Other Firms:

Executive Masters of Business Administration, Northeastern University (2016)

Bachelor of Science, Management, Boston College Carroll School of Management Honors Program (2009)
o Concentrations – Operations and Strategic Management, Marketing, and Management and
Leadership
o Studies included Business Law, Cyberlaw for Business, and Labor and Employment Law
 St. John’s High School, Shrewsbury, MA (2005)
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:

Oversight of 24/7/365 Emergency Operations Center (EOC) supporting customer and Clean Harbors
operations

g.
h.
Responsible for tracking Emergency Response Agreements as well as Response Equipment in order to keep
both Clean Harbors and all customers in regulatory compliance
Major Project Experience:

Superstorm Sandy – 2012
o Functioned as liaison stationed at Incident Command and tracked equipment resources on project

Hurricane Irene, Schoharie County, NY – 2011
o Managed all financial aspects of the flood cleanup for Schoharie and the surrounding counties as
the result of the flooding caused by Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee - including client
communication, resource tracking, subcontractor management and the entire invoicing process.
Created a smooth process flow for the local office to follow for future projects in order to better
comply with strict state requirements.

Pipeline Failure, Kalamazoo River, MI – 2010
o Oversaw audit of all daily worksheets and estimates to the customer, tracked all equipment
resources on project, and led the invoicing process.

Deepwater Horizon, Gulf of Mexico - 2010
o Managed flow of paperwork and nightly entry for over 60 work sites and 3,000 workers.

Other Major Project Experience
o Pipeline Failure, Yellowstone River, MT – 2011; Western MA Tornadoes, Springfield, MA – 2011;
Training and Integration of New Acquisition, AB, Canada - 2011
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:

OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training

ICS 100, 200
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
MICHAEL M. BRAJER
Field Service Supervisor
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
b.
Project Assignment
Project Supervisor/Administrator, Emergency Response
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Towson University, 2008.
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
Field Technician, CHES, Norwell, MA
On Site Administrator, Prime 1 Staffing, Broussard, LA
Health, Life, Property & Casualty Insurance Producer, State Farm Insurance, Florham Park, NJ
Campus Advertising Sales Manager, Off-Campus 101, Towson, MD
Major Project Experience:
Delaware City Refinery, Delaware City, DE
Deepwater Horizon, Gulf Shores, AL
Deepwater Horizon, Dauphin Island, AL
Silvertip Response, Billings, MT
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
FAM Certified Training/ CHES Corporate
f.
g.
h.
1.5
With Other Firms:
3.5
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
b.
RICKIE P. GARRITT
Field Service Supervisor
1205 Toole Drive
New Iberia, Louisiana 70562
Project Assignment
Field Service Supervisor
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
Breaux Bridge High School, 1993
United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1994-1997
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
Environmental Technician- Four Seasons Environmental
Environmental Technician and Supervisor- Oil Mop Inc.
Foreman- ES&H
Facility Manager- B&B Fire and Safety
Major Project Experience:
World Trade Center, New York, NY
Hurricane Ike, Galveston, TX
Floods, Cedar Rapids, IA
Pipeline Oil Spill, Collins, MS
Athosi Oil Spill, Philadelphia, PA
Eagle Otome, Port Arthur, TX
Cape Cod Canal Oil Spill, Buzzards Bay, MA
Hurricane Katrina, Gulf Coast states
Hurricane Rita, Gulf Coast states
Refinery Release, Lake Charles, LA
Buffalo Oil Spill, Galveston, TX
Eunice Train Derailment, Eunice, LA
Airport Jet Fuel Spill, San Juan, PR
Hurricane Ike, Gulf Coast States
Deepwater Horizon, Gulf Coast States
Yellowstone River, Billings, MT
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
40 Hour OSHA Required Training for Hazardous Waste / CHES Corporate
8 Hour OSHA Supervisor Training for Hazardous Waste / CHES Corporate
Certified CPR & Basic First Aid / CHES Corporate
f.
g.
h.
7
With Other Firms:
10
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
TJ ENGSTROM
Emergency Response Coordinator
42 Longwate r Dr
Norwell, MA 02061
b.
Project Assignment
Emergency Response Preparedness-Rocky Mountains
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
42 Longwater Drive
Norwell, Massachusetts 02061
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations
f.
 Bachelor of Construction Engineering Technology, Business Development, Montana State University
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
5
With Other Firms:
7

g.
h.
Previous to joining Clean Harbors, I have been the principal of an Independent Emergency Response
Management organization. I have had the privilege of being published, along with speaking at numerous
conferences and industry gatherings.
Major Project Experience:
 2015-HPAI Iowa Response-Project Manager
 2014-Tesoro Pipeline Spill-Tioga, ND-Project Manager
 2013-Bayou Sorrell Spill-Baton Rouge, LA-Project Manager
 2012 Hurricane Sandy Response, Edison, NJ-Project Manager
 2012 Sinkhole Spill, Belle Rose, LA-Project Manager
 2011 Silvertip Spill, Yellowstone River Billings MT-Project Manager
 2010 Pipeline Spill, Marshal MI-Branch Manager
 2010 Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill, Mobile AL-Branch Manager
 2008 DM932 Barge Spill, New Orleans LA-Field Operations Manager
 2007 CVR Energy Spill, Verdigris River KS-SCAT Unit Leader
 2006 Refinery Spill, Calcasieu River LA-Field Operations Manager
 2006 Bermuda Islander Spill, Dovre DE-Field Operations Manager
 2006 Wild Well Offshore HS&E Specialist
 2005 Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans LA-Field Operations Manager
 2005 DBL 152, Port Arthur TX-Field Operations Manager
 2004 Spill, Delaware River-Field Operations Manager
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:
 40 hr HAZWHOPER
 Confined Space
 ICS 100-Introduction to ICS
 ICS 200-Single Resources and Initial Action
 IS 208-State Disaster Management
 ICS 288-Voluntary Agencies
 FEMA 325-Debris Removal
 ICS 700-NIMS
 IS 725-EOC Management and Operations
 IS 802-ESF & Communications
 IS 809-Search and Rescue
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a.
Name, Title & Local Company Address:
JONATHAN HOLMES
EOC Supervisor
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, MA 02061-9149
b.
Project Assignment
Lead Operator, Emergency Operations Center
c.
Corporate Address:
Clean Harbors Environmental Services
101 Philip Drive
Norwell, MA 02061-9149
d.
Years Experience – With This Firm:
e.
Education: Degree(s) / Year / Specialization & Licenses / Registrations

6
With Other Firms:
0
Whitman-Hanson Regional High School (2004)
f.
 Independent Study Courses: FEMA Emergency Management Institute (47 Courses completed)
Other Experience and Qualifications Relevant to the Proposed Project:
g.
 Supervisor for Central Data Entry / CHES
Major Project Experience:

Pipeline Failure, Kalamazoo River, MI (2010)
o Oversaw audit of all daily worksheets and estimates to the customer, tracked all equipment
resources on project.

h.
Deepwater Horizon, Gulf of Mexico (2010)
o Oversight of all worksheet entry.
Environmental & Health and Safety Training:

OSHA 40-Hour HAZWOPER Training / CHES

Certified CPR & Basic First Aid / CHES

DOT Training / CHES

RCRA Training / CHES

IS-700: National Incident Management System
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USCG OSRO RATINGS BY CAPTAIN OF THE PORT (COTP) ZONE
Oil Spill Response Organization (OSRO)
Clean Harbors Environmental Services (OSRO #0013)
This section contains the latest OSRO Ratings by the US Coast Guard Captain of the Port Zone. While the resources
owned for each region are constantly changing which could result in a change to a rating, this section contains the latest
ratings published by the USCG. The ratings can also be found on the USCG webpage at the following address:
https://cgrri.uscg.mil/UserReports/WebClassificationReport.aspx
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0013 Clean Harbors Environmental
COTP:
Facilities
ABERDEEN
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Vessels
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
BALTIMORE
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
X
BOSTON
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
BUFFALO
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
X
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0013 Clean Harbors Environmental
COTP:
Facilities
BUFFALO (OSWEGO, NY)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Vessels
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
CHARLESTON
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
CHICAGO
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Great Lakes
COTP:
CLEVELAND
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
X
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COTP:
Facilities
COLUMBIA RIVER
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
COLUMBIA RIVER (COOS BAY, OR)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
COLUMBIA RIVER (PORTLAND, OR)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
CORPUS CHRISTI
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
DELAWARE BAY
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Vessels
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
DELAWARE BAY (LEWES, LOWER)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
DENVER, CO
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
DETROIT
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
DULUTH
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
Vessels
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
River/Canal
Inland
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
GALLUP, NM
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
HAMPTON ROADS
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
X
HOUSTON
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
HUNTINGTON
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Vessels
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
JACKSONVILLE
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
JACKSONVILLE (PORT CANAVERAL,FL)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
KEY WEST
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
LA & LONG BEACH (MORRO BAY, CA)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
X
X
X
X
X
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
LAKE MICHIGAN
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
LINCOLN, NE
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
River/Canal
Inland
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
LONG ISLAND SOUND
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
X
Facilities
LOS ANGELES & LONG BEACH
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
River/Canal
X
X
Inland
X
W1
W2
W3
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
LOWER MISSISSIPPI
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
LUBBOCK, TX
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
MIAMI
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
MILES CITY, MT
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
MISSOULA, MT
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
MOBILE
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
MOBILE (PANAMA CITY, FL)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
MORGAN CITY
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Vessels
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
NEW ORLEANS
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
NEW YORK
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
NEW YORK (ALBANY)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
NORTH CAROLINA
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
NORTH CAROLINA (CAPE FEAR RIVER)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
NORTHERN NEW ENGLAND
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
OHIO VALLEY
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
PADUCAH
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
PITTSBURG
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
PORT ARTHUR
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
X
River/Canal
Inland
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
PUGET SOUND (CAPE FLATTERY)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
PUGET SOUND (SEATTLE, WA)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SALT LAKE CITY, UT
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
SAN DIEGO
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
X
SAN FRANCISCO
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SAN FRANCISCO (EUREKA, CA)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SAN JUAN
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
River/Canal
X
Inland
X
W1
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
SAN JUAN (ST. CROIX)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
Inland
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SAN JUAN (ST. THOMAS)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
Inland
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SAULT STE. MARIE
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SAULT STE. MARIE (ALPENA, MI)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
SAULT STE. MARIE (MARQUETTE, MI)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Vessels
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SAULT STE. MARIE (TRAVERSE CITY, MI)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SAVANNAH
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SOUTHEAST ALASKA
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
River/Canal
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
SOUTHEAST ALASKA (KETCHIKAN)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
W2
W3
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SOUTHEAST ALASKA (SITKA)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
X
River/Canal
X
Inland
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
SOUTHERN NEW ENGLAND
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
ST. PETERSBURG
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
TOLEDO
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
Vessels
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
UPPER MISSISSIPPI
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Inland
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
WESTERN ALASKA
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
X
River/Canal
X
Inland
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
COTP:
WESTERN ALASKA (KODIAK)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
Inland
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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COTP:
Facilities
WESTERN ALASKA (PRUDHOE BAY)
High Volume Port
Alternate City:
MM
W1
Vessels
W2
W3
MM
W1
W2
W3
River/Canal
X
Inland
Open Ocean
Offshore
Near shore
Great Lakes
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