SpillRemed (Marine) 55 Gallons
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Description
SpillRemed (Marine)® is included in the National Contingency Product list of the U.S. EPA as a bioremediation agent for in situ treatment of open water oil spills and for shoreline cleanup. It is effective on weathered oil. This product can be introduced at any time in the life cycle of an oil spill and is effective on small spills as well as larger spills. Thus, it can be used as a do-it-yourself solution by small boat and marina operators as well as for large-scale cleanup operations in open water marine spills.
SpillRemed (Marine)® is non-toxic and not harmful to marine life. It has been found to be an excellent pretreatment agent for oiled birds. A license has been issued by the California State Fish and Wildlife Agency for use of SpillRemed (Marine)® for open water oil spills.
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*Disclaimer: SpillRemed is on the US EPA's NCP Product Schedule. This listing does not mean that EPA approves, recommends, licenses, certifies or authorizes the use of SpillRemed (Marine) on an oil discharge. This listing means only that data have been submitted to the US EPA as required by subpart J of the National Contingency Plan 40 CFR Section 300.915
Contamination at ANA Shipyard
ANA Shipyard is located on Elizabeth river and during additional construction work, it was discovered that the ground water was contaminated with free product due to soil contaminated with a mixture of oils and greases. Excavation of soil and replacement with clean dirt was not an option since it would contaminate the river. It was recommended by the Virginia DEQ that the cleanup should be done with minimum disturbance through on site bioremediation. AgroRemed was selected for the purpose and was sprayed over the impacted soil and monitored the wells for any free product. At the end of 4 months one of the monitoring wells showed free product in quantities that could now be pumped out using a vacuum truck. Presence of free product in such large volume indicated distinct mobilization of hydrocarbons and it was now possible to recover 129 gallons of product where there was almost none. Monitoring of the ground water was continued for more than one year but it did not show any contamination or free product. Final analysis of soil was done in April, 2008 and based on the results,
VA DEQ issued a letter of No-Further-Action and the Pollution Complaint case is now closed.
I've used VaporRemed in the past on spilt motor oil. It eliminated the stain that was left on my concrete pad, in under 48 hours! Could not believe it. Plan to use it again on a hydraulic oil stain under my tractor, when it warms up. Great product!
I'm a returning customer. I've used this product before and was pleased with its ability to get rid of the smell of heating oil. Plants are again growing in the spill area. A year later, when a local heating oil deliverer overfilled my mother's heating oil tank, I recommended they contact this company
Too good to be true? No, this worked 100%! I did not dare to believe it when I applied it, but it really does work as promised. Treated heating-fuel oil-contaminated wood (bottom of 2"x4"s and wall panels) in my basement with the VaporRemed.
FAQ
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Can VaporRemed be used for structural wood?
Yes. Fuel oil trapped in the pores of wood and other porous materials produces fumes, especially when the home is being heated. Room fresheners or fume suppressants are ineffective in eliminating fuel oil fumes as they do not address the source and the generation of fumes continues. VaporRemed, on the other hand, is a bioremediation product that attacks the source of the fumes – the fuel oil trapped in the pores – and eliminates the fumes almost immediately. We have found VaporRemed to be effective on wood, carpet, and packing materials that have been affected by fuel oil spills in basements.
Can we use VaporRemed on clothes spilled with heating oil?
Yes. VaporRemed is effective in removing heating oil odors from clothes. The clothes should not be dripping heating oil – excess heating oil should be drained off before spraying VaporRemed. A homeowner used VaporRemed to clean spilled heating oil from a favorite pair of jeans. He sprayed VaporRemed on his jeans and after machine washing them using a normal wash cycle, he advised us that the jeans were useable once again. Another customer was going directly from his work to a party when he noticed that his winter jacket smelled strongly of heating oil. He had some VaporRemed with him and sprayed it on the jacket. By the time he arrived at the party, the heating oil odors were gone. This is an important issue for oil companies as frequently a driver receives splash of oil on their clothes and a heating oil company in PA recently reported that using VaporRemed, they could remove odors from gloves and clothes affected with the spray.
Does VaporRemed work on asphalt?
Yes. VaporRemed eliminates fumes from most surfaces including asphalt. Furthermore, VaporRemed does not impact the asphalt surface. Oil stains are removed when washed soon after application.