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As an emergency response contractor, we respond to all types of road, rail and waterway incidents. Our personnel are extensively trained and average 12 years of experience in responding to all types of accidental releases and catastrophes. Our team of project managers and technicians are unmatched for their experience. Our level of expertise allows us to move quickly and effectively to respond to all levels of emergencies and evaluate and implement efficient cleanup. We provide the know-how to minimize environmental damage, contain cleanup costs and limit disruptions for your company.
We maintain a 24-hour, seven day a week emergency response notification procedure, access. Call 573-472-4222.
Our on-call managers and operational staff are available to respond to all types of situations.
Our company owned and equipment includes trucks, response trailers, boats, oil recovery systems and vac trucks. We also maintain an inventory of oil spill materials that can be immediately mobilized to an incident which saves critical time in dealing with emergencies.
We offer the following client services:
- Response to inland and marine incidents including hazardous material and oil spills.
- Railroad derailments and over the road accidents
- Industrial fires and pipeline ruptures
- Chemical releases and transformer explosions
- Comprehensive contingency planning
- Emergency response agreements
- Routinely manage emergencies ranging in value from $2k to $1M
- Member/Partner of a nationwide response network that responds to large catastrophic oil spills
- Maintain established emergency response agreements with commercial and governmental clients
- Nationwide oil spill responder (Year 2000 included Kentucky, Rhode Island, Maryland and Missouri)
- Average 70 responses to emergency incidents per year
- Responded to some of the largest hazardous material spills including Valdez, AK and Gasconade River, U.S. largest inland spill
Hurricane Katrina - removed all debris from railroad, assisted in repair and maintenance of railroad cars damaged from hurricane, repaired levees and returned barges back to river that were beached as a result of Katrina.
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