Carrington Place PCS Clean Out
The Carrington Place Apartments layout did not offer any possible vacuum truck access to a feature located behind one of the buildings. As manually cleaning the type of SWQM feature would be fairly...
These geotexile filter bags are sediment control devices made of permeable, non woven geotextiles. Sediment laden water from ponds, sumps, or from holes around construction sites that must be dewatered can be pumped through a Dirtbag®. The Dirtbag® will retain the silt, sand and fines while allowing the filtered water to drain out. Built-in inlet tube accommodates up to a 6” pump hose.
Available Sizes:
Available with or without integral lifting straps.
Turbidity barriers control sediment contamination by preventing it from escaping construction sites into adjacent oceans, rivers, lakes or ponds. Floating barriers are used to keep the top edge of the barrier above water level. Weighted bottoms keep the barriers vertically oriented. Choice of vinyl coated polyester for barriers or polypropylene for filtration.
Available in standard 5’ depth, and custom depths.
Kit contains: 30 gallon Salvage Drum, 3“x10’ Oil Only Booms, Skimmer Pillow, Absorbent, Disposal Bags, Blue Absorbent Socks, Universal Mat Pads, Tamper proof Labels and Emergency Response Guide Book. This Kit contains the absorbents you need to respond to a medium-sized spill of oils, water coolants, solvents, and more…
OSHA Approved. These brightly colored, OSHA compliant caps can prevent injury by eliminating potential impalement danger (up to 7.5’). Molded PVC: these caps are made from durable, molded vinyl material to provide protection from sharp edges of steel t-posts.
Properly display your SWPPP site postings on this heavy duty sign. Re-usable from project to project.
Tough, woven polypropylene sandbags. Available filled or empty.
The Carrington Place Apartments layout did not offer any possible vacuum truck access to a feature located behind one of the buildings. As manually cleaning the type of SWQM feature would be fairly...
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