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Fuel Oil Spill from Under Pressure Connection from the Tanker: VaporRemed a Friend in Need

Fuel Oil Spill from Under Pressure Connection from the Tanker: VaporRemed a Friend in Need

This is about an unusual incident where the nozzle of the hose connected to an oil tanker separated from parent hose under pressure releasing large amounts of fuel on the driveway, flower bed, walls and glasses of e house. VaporRemed was applied to mitigate fuel oil fumes and remediate the impacted areas.

Happy Independence Day, 2016

Wish you all a Happy Independence Day. Have fun and fireworks but be safe.

 


Removing fuel oil from unfinished concrete

VaporRemed is known to remove fuel oil odor from concrete effectively and permanently after a single spray. But this is not so in the case of unfinished concrete since unfinished concrete has so many spaces that the oil remains trapped in the material as can be seen in the video.

No Oil. Only Rain Down The Drain

Only Rain Down The Drain

(A slogan of Chester County and other counties in PA)

 

 

(Reproduced from: http://www.takomaparkmd.gov/publicworks/stormwater.)

I - Reducing pollution from Parking Lots

According to Nancy Rabalais, member National Research Council on “Oil in the sea III Input, fate and Effects, 2003, Nonpoint pollution, not oil spills, is the largest source, and reducing it will require coordinated efforts on a number of fronts.[1]

According to the author, “When it rains, it pours”—or so a motorist caught in a sudden storm might think...


Video Interview of Adam George of Keystone Trailer Svc. York, PA

This is a video interview of a customer in York, PA. Adam George had purchased on our on-line shop 10 Gallons of VaporRemed to remove oil odors from 4 trailers that had earlier transported used car parts. With one single application the smell was gone and the trailers were ready for use again. This was our follow up on his review posted on our shop.