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Prevent Polluting Waterways with Eco-friendly Oil Spill Cleaners

March 24, 2011 By: Michael Jones Category: Eco Green Products, Oil Spill Blog, Oil Spill Cleanups

With so many recreational vessels in our waterways, oil spills and boat pump outs are a major cause of concern. Though we may not give a lot of importance to the minor spills, the fact remains that they are the most common reasons for polluting waterways. So, it is very essential to have a basic knowledge on how to deal with the situation ourselves. However, if you realize that you have accidently spilled oil its always better to call up the nearest oil spill hotline department for immediate action! In the meanwhile you can act on the situation by using eco-friendly oil spill cleaner – Oil Gone Easy S-200 5 gallon pails that will clean effectively without further harming the environment.

There is a very strong reason why the use of an eco-friendly oil spill cleaner is recommended. An ordinary oil remover is not enough to deal with such hazardous situations. They contain soaps that rupture the oil into droplets or directly sink them below water. This type of oil spill cleanup tends to aggravate the situation rather than minimizing the effects.

Correct choice of an oil stain remover is essential to ensure that neither the oil nor the remover affects Mother Nature adversely. Oil Gone Easy S-200 5 gallon pails are high volume bio-degradable oily bilge solution perfect for effective oil spill cleanup.

Although there are ample oil removers available to take care of such situations, it is always better to take steps to prevent hazardous oily bilge solution from reaching the waters. After all, it is always better to be safe than sorry! Read on to find out a few ways in which you can ensure that your recreational vessels avoid polluting waterways:

  1. Recycle your boat oil as well as oil filters.
  2. Get the oily bilge cleaned regularly to ensure that tainted water is not pumped overboard.
  3. Spill proof your recreational vessels by using a closed system such as a portable vacuum oil change pump.
  4. Take extreme care when changing oil in your boat.

Even with all these measures, there is always the odd chance of an oil spill or pump out spillage. So, keep the eco-friendly Oil Gone Easy S-200 5 gallon pails handy.

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Construction Pollution – Cannot be Ignored!

March 16, 2011 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Blog, Oil Spill Cleanups, Oil Spills

When it comes to non point source pollution, the construction industry has a serious impact, for it not only brings down the quality of air and water, but also tops the list of noise pollution sources. And, of all the three detrimental effects of construction pollution, water pollution raises an alarming concern. Now, hold your breath for the facts about the ill effects of construction pollution might startle you!

Let’s begin on the lighter side with the causes of this devastating pollution. It is well known that construction or land clearing leaves deposits in water bodies. But how many of us know that as a result of filling of wetlands, the natural water filters are removed and thereby the pollutants are broken down? Hardly do many!

So what do you think are the sources of construction pollution? Well, the major contributor is an oil spill! In addition, diesel, solvents, paint, and few other unsafe chemicals reach the water bodies and thus play a significant role in degrading the water quality. Not just the construction materials used, even construction dirt and debris do actively participate in affecting the quality of water. Well, this isn’t all! When the silt reaches waterways, sunlight filtration is completely restricted and so has a severe impact on aquatic life.

Debris and dirt apart, oil spills are almost inevitable at construction sites. So what’s the solution? With Oil Gone Easy S-200 at hand, removing an oil stain on concrete is no more a difficult task. Oil Gone Easy S-200 in 5 gallon pails uses bioremediation technology to effectively clean up oil spills. This oil stain remover uses natural agents to break down the spilt oil. So, whenever you come across an oil spill, resort to the use of this eco-friendly product and help the planet get greener.

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Prevent Heating Oil Leaks and Spills

February 25, 2011 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups, Oil Spills

Home heating system requires lot of regular maintenance and care for preventing oil spills. Oil spill disaster usually occurs when storage tanks are overfilled, have leaks, the heating system malfunctions. Oil leaks from home heating systems tend to seep into the soil, contaminating the underground water and foundation of the house. Also, the fuel oil, being combustible, can lead to many other safety hazards.

Oil spill dispersants can help you get rid of such oil spills, but they are usually very expensive and non-biodegradable. So, preventing oil spills is always better than an oil spill cleanup. After all, a stitch in time saves nine!
If you are worried as to how to avoid oil spills, then here are few tips:

  • Make sure that you check the heating system regularly for any oil stains or leaks and act immediately to stop the leak.
  • A major cause of oil spills is overfilling of the tank. So, come every fall, inspect the vent pipe, keep it clear of any obstruction, and make sure an audible sound is coming from the vent.
  • Check for any signs of corrosion and replace affected parts immediately.
  • Oil tanks generally start corroding from inside. So, if you notice any signs of aging in the tank, it is best to have a technician check it and replace it, if necessary.
  • For above-ground tanks, check if the legs of the tank are stable and strong enough to hold the weight. Surely, we don’t want the tank to fall over result in an oil spill disaster!

Even with these precautions, there is always the possibility of an accidental oil spill. In such cases, it is best to use biodegradable oil spill cleaners, rather than chemical oil spill dispersants to ensure that the environment is brought back to its natural state. Oil Gone Easy S-200 is one such eco-friendly cleaner used for oil spill cleanup.

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Think Green and Go for Eco-Friendly Cleaning Products for Oil Spill Cleanup!

February 23, 2011 By: Michael Jones Category: Eco Green Products, Green Practices, Oil Spill Cleanups

Oil spills – well, they are one of the biggest environment issues on the rise! Not just in oceans or on highways, they are a common scenario even at home. Most of us are aware of the ill effects of an oil spill and resort to some kind of remedial measures. But the question is, “Is your oil stain remover safe on Mother Nature?”

Most of you might take pride in reacting to a spill immediately. However, to curb the problem, only using eco-friendly cleaning products works! Here are a few green cleaning ideas that might help you do your part to save Mother Nature!

  • Oil absorbent pads or tubes made from nylon stockings, hair, fleece, and fur are a great alternative to chemical oil dispersants.
  • You may also resort to other green cleaning products, such as hair mats created using hair and mushrooms to clear the spill. The oil is absorbed by the hair and the oily hair is then eaten by the mushrooms.
  • Worms are also a good idea to clean up oil spill. Worms break down the spilt oil to give out fertilizer products.
  • Another reliable alternative is the oil eating bacteria. Well, the ocean has plenty of them! All you have to do is add some fertilizer products so that the oil is absorbed at a faster rate.
  • The best of all these alternatives is the use of eco-friendly oil spill cleaner – Oil Gone Easy S-200. Be it a smaller spill or a relatively larger one, Oil Gone Easy S-200 is one product that can be completely relied upon for effective oil spill cleanup. This environmentally friendly cleaning product works using bioremediation technology to remove oil stains.

Give a thought to these eco-friendly alternatives and pave way for a better, greener world!

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Oil Spill Dispersants Still Linger Deep under Gulf

February 23, 2011 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups, Oil Spills

Last year saw the worst oil spill disaster in US history when BP’s Deepwater Horizon deep sea drilling rig exploded and the wellhead started gushing out crude oil by thousands of gallons. At that time, the immediate concern was to have an effective oil spill response that would contain the oil spill and limit the damage to the environment. As part of the oil spill cleanup huge quantities of dispersants were used to contain the Gulf oil leak, both on the surface as well as deep underwater near the wellhead.

Although the immediate danger had been taken care of, a new and equally disturbing concern has cropped up in the form of the dispersants used in the oil spill cleanup. According to a study, the dispersants injected deep in the water to counter the oil gusher, still linger underwater, raising concerns of long-term problems. Scientists have conducted field tests on the oil spill dispersants to determine the biodegradation rate and results show that the rate is quite slow. In some cases, it is seen that it is the oil that breaks down quickly than the dispersant.

This fact has brought to light several concerns regarding oil spill dispersants. They contain harmful chemicals that leave behind a witch’s brew of other potentially dangerous chemicals after interacting with crude oil in water. The threat to human health and marine environment will have long term effects, in health and in lifestyle. With the Gulf oil toxic dispersants moving around deep underwater, the marine ecosystem in the Gulf is in a very critical state.

All these problems could have been avoided by using appropriate oil spill cleanup techniques. Using a biodegradable dispersant is the most apt choice as it is unlikely to linger on and affect the environment. Oil Gone Easy Marine S-200 is one such biodegradable oil spill cleaner that clears oil spills using bioremediation, bringing back the environment to its naturally pristine state.

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Repair Your Asphalt Driveway With Ease!

February 23, 2011 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups, Oil Spills

Your driveway can turn into an unpleasant sight if you keep disregarding cracks and oil spills. You need to patch up and repair your asphalt driveway every now and then to keep it free of unsightly spots. Following few simple steps will help you protect and maintain your driveway!

If you wish to keep your driveway clean, then you must check your vehicle condition routinely! Engine oil spills may result in greasy concrete asphalt driveway making it too risky to drive. Recurring spills are a clear indication that your car is not in a good form and needs to be taken to a mechanic right away!

Grayish looking driveway instead of the usual shiny black is also a sign of poor maintenance. Clean your driveway first! Sweeping or water washing is a good idea. Do not stop with that! You ought to check your concrete asphalt driveway for cracks. If you find any, then remove the debris inside the crack and reseal it with a driveway patch that resists moisture. Leave it undisturbed for a day or two.

Cracked driveways tend to retain spilt oil that sooner or later leads to water pollution. Furthermore, asphalt being highly porous, makes oil drip through the pores very easily. Asphalt driveway resurfacing is just the right way to get rid of cracks!

However, before resealing your driveway, you have to make sure that the oil spills and stains are removed. Do chemical driveway cleaners get rid of oil spills efficiently? No! Chemical cleaners remove only traces of oil leaving a great deal untouched! Also, the chemicals in the cleaners also pollute the air with noxious gases, which not only may lead to cancer, but also put your pet’s wellbeing in jeopardy!

However, degrading oil biologically using eco-friendly oil spill cleaners, such as Oil Gone Easy Home & Driveway S-200 ensures safe and absolute oil spill cleanup! This eco-friendly product works well on any surface and it will be just so easy to eliminate oil stains from your driveway! Your driveway will look smooth and spotless and regain its shiny black appearance!

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A Glimpse Through the Factors Affecting the Cost of Oil Spill Cleanup!

February 23, 2011 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups, Oil Spills

Regardless of the size, a marine oil spill calls for effective and immediate oil spill cleanup measures. But did you ever know how much does it cost to combat a marine oil spill? Well, to be fair enough, there is no predetermined cost as such, when it comes to oil spill cleanup! To be precise, the total cost involved varies depending on a number of factors.

Of all the cost determining factors, the type of the oil takes the lead role! And the reason is pretty simple. Each type of oil has its own specific properties and its reaction to water definitely differs! Light refined products, such as gasoline and diesel, when spilt on the sea, tend to evaporate at a rapid rate reducing the cost of oil spill cleanup. On the other hand, heavy crude oils are non-volatile making oil spill cleanup extremely difficult and expensive as well.

The next important factor is the amount of oil spilt. It’s quite obvious that larger oil spills require more intensive cleanup and of course cost more! But, there are definitely chances for a fall in the cost as the extent of contamination caused by a larger spill might be less severe at times.

Besides the type and amount of the oil spill, the location also has a crucial part to play in cost incurred to clean up the oil spill. This is simply because the location decides the extent of oil spill cleanup response required.

Above everything else, the remedial measures taken have a direct impact on the cost of cleanup. The use of eco-friendly oil stain removers, such as Oil Gone Easy S-200 to clean up an oil spill will not only help reduce the cost to a great extent, but will also help contribute to a cleaner, greener world!

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Disposing of an Unwanted Vessel – Every Boater’s Responsibility!

August 30, 2010 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups

Boat disposalJust like every other thing you possess, at some point of time even boats will be worn out, and they need to be disposed off. Proper boat disposal is part and parcel of clean boating practices! So, why should we concern ourselves with the proper disposal of unwanted vessels? These old vessels pose environmental hazards that need to be avoided.

So if you possess a boat that can no longer be used, don’t just let it sink by itself! You might wonder as to why you shouldn’t sink your unwanted vessel! Sinking of unwanted vessels is not only illegal, and it also causes harm to the water resource. So beware! If you are found sinking an unwanted vessel, you may be charged with a fine of up to $1500 as per section 525 of the Harbors and Navigation Code. Here are a few things that you could do to dispose your used vessel.

  • You can think of donating your used boat to some charity, which will accept unwanted vessels as tax-deductible donations. But make sure that your boat is in a good condition when you donate it! Clean your boat’s bilge by using eco-friendly bilge cleaners such as the Oil Gone Easy S-200 for oil cleanup.
  • Another way of boat disposal is by reselling your used boat or rather its reusable parts. Certain salvagers or used boat parts dealers will be able to make money from your used boats by reselling them. But the charges for dismantling your boat will be deducted from the total value of the useable parts. There are a few dealers who place certain constraints on the length and the vessel type that they accept. So if you’re looking for a used boat parts dealer, you can get help from your local yellow pages.
  • If you think that your used vessel is totally out of condition, then you can look for dealers who dismantle and dispose the vessel. The marginal cost for enlisting these waste disposal services is somewhere between $15 and $20.

Practice proper boat disposal methods and ensure that you keep the waters clean!

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Begin Pollution Prevention at Home!

August 26, 2010 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups

Pollution PreventionMost of us fail to realize that the effort to foster pollution prevention should begin right in our homes! A small action of ours in this regard can bring about a real positive difference. So how can you go about preventing pollution in your home? Here are some areas that you need to focus on to have a clean home and a cleaner environment.

Reduce waste

The first step in pollution prevention at home is to cut down on the waste that is being created. A simple key to this approach is to go for reusable products, such as rechargeable batteries, paper towels, and cloth bags. Rather than merely disposing yard and kitchen waste into the trash bins, you can think of composting it.

Conserve Energy & Water

Here are a few tips:
1. Look for energy efficient appliances. Also, proper maintenance is required to improve the energy efficiency of your appliances.
2. Ensure to keep a constant check on your car’s emission.
3. Never forget to turn off the lights while leaving your room.
4. Last but not least, take some effort to preserve our precious resource – water! Remember to turn the tap off when not in use.

Use Environmentally-friendly Products

It’s good for you as well as for the planet, if you opt for eco-friendly household products. For instance, you can choose to use baking soda and water to clean your clothes rather than using bleach. If you change your own engine oil see to that you recycle the used oil at a nearby service station. In case, there is an oil spill, use eco-friendly products such as Oil Gone Easy S-200 to cleanup oil spill in a safe way without the use of chemicals.

Proper Disposal of Hazardous Wastes

Disposal of toxic products such as mercury from thermometers and paints, solvents, and batteries needs some special attention. You can inquire a local government environment official and find out the nearest hazardous waste disposal site for proper disposal of the waste.

Just keep it in your mind to follow these simple tips that can aid in pollution prevention to a great extent!

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Hurricanes, a Blessing in Disguise?

July 28, 2010 By: Michael Jones Category: Oil Spill Cleanups

Hurricanes are giant, free-wheeling tropical storms with a wind speed of over 160 miles. Responsible for more than 2.4 trillion gallons of rain on a single day, hurricanes can possibly flood a region with a single hit.

The Alex Hurricane has kick started the official hurricane season in the United States. With the oil spill cleanup in the Gulf of Mexico still under progress, environmentalists fear that hurricane Alex might push the oil spill to other parts of the coast. On the other hand, a few believe that the hurricane might help oil spill dispersal.

Generally, a hurricane will span around 200-300 miles, which is greater than the current size of the oil spill. Therefore, the hurricane’s impact on the oil spill will be minimal but the movement of the hurricane will influence the spread of oil. The storms might carry oil near the shore along with the contaminated debris from the Deepwater Horizon.

The good news is that powerful hurricane winds can tear into the slick, turn it into globules of oil, and accelerate the biodegradation process. The oil-eating microbes can function more effectively on droplets of oil rather than a big pool of oil. In addition, when large sheets of oil are broken down they can be easily weathered by oxygen, which can change the properties of crude oil. The broken down oil globules evaporate at a faster rate from the water surface, aiding the oil spill cleanup.

The use of biodegradable dispersants like Oil Gone Easy S-200 in the cleanup operations would pave way for oil-eating microbes to function efficiently. The Alex hurricane could be a blessing in disguise, as powerful winds could help break up and disperse offshore oil, giving a boost to the stalled oil spill cleanup operations.

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