Environmental Power Industry, Generation, Transmission & Substation Services
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Environmental Assessments, ASTM Phase I, II, &...
- Environmental Assessments, ASTM Phase I, II, & III
- Site Cleanup for New Facility Construction or Expansion
- Removal of Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste
- Structural Demolition
- Construction of Spill Control Systems
- Removal of Underground Storage Tanks, ASTs, Septic Tanks
- Closure of Water Wells
- Transformer testing (PCBs) and transformer disposal
- Emergency Response to Fires & Explosions
- SPCC, FRP, and Spill Deployment Plan Preparation
- FRP Qualified Individual Training
- Hazwoper Training
- Incident Commander Training
- FEMA NIM Training
- Hazardous Material Technician Training
- Refresher Training
Transformer fires and explosions results in dielectric fluids broadcast over concrete fire walls, metal power generating services, and spill containment/fire extinguishment pits. Remtechs emergency response and steam/surface cleaning services restore facilities to pre-fire condition. Remtechs mobile oil/water separator/carbon filtration plants treat fire deluge water that can be released to stormwater detention ponds minimizing liquid disposal volumes. HC-2000 has been approved on a case-by-case basis by EPA OCSs for insitu treatment of large volumes of petroleum contact water.
Remtech has developed and implemented specialized response and remediation programs for transformer fires and explosions at electrical substations and power generating facilities. Saturated dielectric oil on gravel and soil is carefully excavated and disposed of at approved facilities without disturbing grounding grids. Remtech’s proprietary natural enzyme biostimulation accelerator HC-2000 is used to treat residual soil contamination and remove photolytic staining from gravel. Cleanup efforts (crews are ITS Substation Access Certified) are completed while systems are brought back on line minimizing power interruptions.
Spill Deployment Plans for Facility Response Plans (Required by EPA) have been prepared for worst case scenarios for major power generating facilities located on the inland water way system that use multi-million gallon alternate fuel oil ASTs for gas turbines. Plans for the Savannah River and Chattahoochee River basins with combined drainage areas of 72,650 acres of water and 1,180 miles of shoreline have been prepared. Spill containment, protection, recovery, access points (boat ramps & bridges), and sensitive receptors (including water intake structures, fisheries, and marinas) were visited, photographed with GPS tagged photos and entered into a GPS aerial photograph mapping system. Containment, recovery, and temporary storage equipment are specified for each control point and entered into a digitized rapid deployment management system to access, direct, and deploy appropriate resources to each point.
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