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Remedial Measures to Treat Oil Spill Contamination

February 16, 2010 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups

In the recent past, due to extensive industrialization and urbanization oil spill contamination has become a primary concern. One of the most extensive contaminations through oil spills, especially crude oil spills is soil contamination. Crude oil being a complex mixture of organic molecules contains hydrocarbons and is prone to radical chemical, physical, and biological changes and easily penetrates into the soil.

Soil contamination through an oil spill cause deleterious effects, such as health hazards due to underground water contamination, change in soil pH, inhalation of the vaporized toxins from the contaminated soil and also eco-system destruction by making the soil unfit for agriculture. Vegetation contamination and destruction of essential microorganisms in the soil lead to virtual detrimental changes in the primary food chain as well.

Research to prevent soil contamination has led to various methods of oil spill containment. Few such methods are:

In situ Treatment Methods: Using biological means, such as oil degradation by micro-organisms or chemical-physical process such as incineration are sone of the in situ treatment methods for oil spill cleanup. The drawback with these techniques is that they work better on sandy soils than on soils that contain clay.

In situ Bioremediation: Oxygen and nutrients are injected into the contaminated soil to enhance the indigenous bacteria to break down the hydrocarbons and convert them into a nutrient source. Oil Gone Easy Home S-200 can be the best option for oil spill containment as this oil spill cleaner makes use of the bioremediation technology in the oil spill cleanup process.

Air sparging: Also known as venting, this process involves vaporizing of extractions of the contaminants from the soil and the ground water.

In situ steam injection: It is basically a thermal treatment method, where steam at a very high temperature and compressed air are injected into the contaminated soil for oil spill containment.

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Comply with the Clean Water Act and Protect your Marine Environment

February 12, 2010 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups

The Clean Water Act (CWA) is a federal law that was developed in 1972 to govern water pollution. The purpose of this law was to protect the navigable waterways and shorelines from being polluted and to maintain the quality of water.

According to CWA the common sources of pollution are from oil spills. The oil could be in any form, including petroleum, fuel oil, oil refuse, sludge, and oil mixed with wastes in addition to dredged spoil. Even though discharges, include spilling, leaking, pumping, pouring, emitting, emptying, or dumping, it excludes discharges that have got the permit under section 1342. An individual, corporation, partnership, association, state, municipality, commission, or political subdivision of a state, or any interstate body discharging a pollutant into the waters of the U.S.A is required to comply with the Clean Water Act.

From identifying the causes of pollution to the cleanup of polluted areas, the Clean water Act provides guidelines and financial assistance for all. Initially, only the traditional point sources of pollution, such as municipal sewage plants and industrial facilities were focused. Only later were the nonpoint sources of pollution, such as oil runoff from land, studied and researched.

Oil runoff from land is one of the major sources of water pollution. Hence, it is essential for every individual to make sure that small leaks from cars or oil spills at home or garden, does not end in polluting the waterways. Use of eco-friendly oil spill cleaner, such as Oil Gone Easy Home & Driveway S-200 for removing oil from driveway and cleaning motor oil stains can prevent the oil from reaching the waterways.

Boating is another major cause of water pollution. Bilge disposal, sewage disposal, and fuel leakage are the common causes of water pollution from boating. Oil Gone Easy Marine S-200 will help you clean your bilge and protect the local marine environment.
In case of oil spills you can contact Oil Gone Easy S-200, which is on the approved list of federal onsite coordinators, authorized by Environmental Protection Agency in USA for oil spill cleanup.

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Oil spill kit – An Absolute Necessity!

February 08, 2010 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups

You never know when you will come across an oil spill in your day to day life. Oil spills can happen just about anywhere in your home or office. Oil stains on the carpet in your office or on the kitchen slab are enough to get you worried. You could end up using ordinary oil stain removers, paper towels, or other such methods. Unfortunately, these methods don’t work well and your expensive rugs are just spoilt.

Most of us dread the tedious process of cleaning up oil spills in our garages and driveways. The labour involved in driveway oil spill cleanup with unsuitable cleaners is worse than anything. More than that, it just leaves you at the risk of being exposed to hazardous chemicals from the oil spills as well as the toxic oil stain removers. Even the children and pets at home run the risk of getting affected by the chemicals of these oil spill cleaners.

The size of an oil spill does matter. Small oil stains or oil spills are easy to manage, but unfortunately if a spill is huge paper towels or other such methods just won’t do the trick. Hence, oil spill kits are a must to protect yourself and others from the potential risk of an oil spill occurrence.

Oil spill kits may include a variety of tools, such as absorbent booms, absorbent mats, appropriate hand protection, and of course oil spill cleaners. Though, use of adsorbent booms and absorbent mats may seem like a good idea at the time, later disposing off these oil laden materials without any further harm can prove to be a problem. Hence, for cleaning up oil spills consider a handy, effective, safe, and eco friendly oil spill cleaner, such as Oil Gone Easy Home & Driveway S-200. This oil stain remover is designed to meet even the emergency needs. What’s more, it is safe on the environment as it makes use of environmentally friendly bioremediation technology. So, make this product a prime component of your oil spill kit!

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