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Emergency Response Mold Asbestos Other Services Company Overview

 

 

 

 

Here is are some examples of our experience in emergency response.

 

Project Name

Project Duration

$ Value
 

project description

Personnel MNGD

Equipment/ Materials MNGD


Canal Insurance
Denver, Colorado

 


7/06

$55,000


Respond to 1600 gallon gasoline fuel spill.  Project involved containment of spill in canal, sewer, and on surface.  Project also involved the excavation and disposal of 80 cubic yards of contaminated soil and 5500 gallons of a hazardous mixture of water and fuel.

Contaminants:  Diesel Fuel
 


 


Haz-Mat One
Loveland Pass, CO

 


5/06

$45,000


Repond to leaking trailer containing corrosives and non-hazardous pigments.  Project involved containment of the spill in the waterway and roadway.  Project also involved the excavation and disposal of 85 cubic yards of contaminated soil and removal of 5000 gallons of pigment and multiple containers of corrosives.
 


 


City of Arvada
Lake Arbor Diesel
Fuel Spill.

 


12/99 – 12/99

$4,000


Respond to classic emergency involving leaking diesel fuel from unknown source and migrating through Little Dry Creek into Lake Arbor.  Deployed containment boom and sorbent booms.

Contaminants:  Diesel Fuel
 


5

Support, expendable


James, Inc.
Great West Casualty Silverthorne, Colorado

 


9/99 – 4/00

$235,000


Respond to classic emergency involving 3000 gallons of unleaded gasoline and 150 gallons of diesel.  Project involved containment and geo-probe of US Forest Service property to define plume of contamination.  Excavation and disposal of 1100 cy contaminated soil and install of Soil Vapor Extraction (SVE) system.  Deployment of containment boom and river booms in Blue River.
 


15

Heavy, rolling, support, sampling/expendable


Oldes Texaco
UST Removal / SCR
Evergreen, Colorado

 


6/99 – Present

$85,000


Removal of UST and disposal of contaminated soil.  Installation of Monitoring wells and develop Site Characterization Report (SCR).  Removal of Fuel Island.

Contaminants: Diesel Fuel, Waste Oil, and Gasoline
 


5

Heavy, rolling, support/ expendable


Doering Residence
Mercury Clean Up
Westminster, Colorado


7/99 – 9/99

$10,000


Respond to mercury incident in basement of residence.  Monitor, remove contaminated carpet, clothing, workbench, and clean furnace.

Contaminant: Mercury
 


4

Support, sampling/ expendable

 


ThermoRetec
Soil Remediation
Denver, Colorado


5/00 – 7/00

$90,000

 


Move 15,000 Cubic Yards of contaminated soil from stockpile to bio-bed on site.  Included dust control, road grading, and V-plowing.


6

Heavy, rolling, expendable

 


Ball Metal Container Corp.
Confined Space Entry
Golden, Colorado

11/99 – 12/99

$5,500

Provide Confined Space Entry and Cleaning of tanks that were cross-contaminated. 

Contaminants: Trade Secret

5

Tripod, support, sampling / monitoring, expendable


United Parcel Service (UPS)

Emergency Response
Colorado

 


11/99 – Present

Varies


Respond to emergency spills statewide for client.  Package and remove leaking packages for disposal.

Contaminants: Varies


2

Support, sampling/ expendable, permanent

 


Anderson Excavating
PCB / Sump Cleaning
Stapleton Airport
Denver, Colorado


 


3/00 – 4/00

$13,000


Dispose of PCB Transformer and Carcus.  Clean out sumps and dispose of Hazardous Waste.

Contaminants: PCB’s


4

Rolling, support


Union Pacific Railroad
Disposal
Denver, Colorado


 


4/00

$2,300


Perform Labpack and disposal of Hazardous and Industrial wastes from the Denver Railyard


3

Support, sampling


Con-Way Western
Emergency Response
Henderson, Colorado
       


4/00

$2,800


Respond to leaking drum that was pierced by forklift on loading dock.  Overpack drum and provide disposal.

Contaminants:  dichloromethane solution
 


3

Rolling, expendable

 


Kenan Transportation
Loveland Pass, Colorado

 

 

 

 

 


01/02 – 07/02

$485,000


Respond to classic emergency involving a tanker rollover, which released approximately 2,700 gallons of gasoline.  Project involved containment and remediation of affected areas (one area to include remediation per EPA due to endangered species).  Excavation of 3,000 cy contaminated soil.  Deployment of containment boom.

Contaminants:  Gasoline


16

Excavators, loaders,
all-terrain dump trucks, aeration pumps, frac tanks


Waste Management/ UPRR
Various Sites


8/01– Present

$180,000


Remediation of UPRR Yards
throughout the state.

Contaminants:  Railroad Ties, Grease, Debris
 

 

 


 

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