![4001.jpg](tn_4001_jpg.jpg) American Petroleum Institute cleanup of 90-year-old contaminated soil
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![4002.jpg](tn_4002_jpg.jpg) American Petroleum Institute cleanup of 90-year-old contaminated soil
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![4003.jpg](tn_4003_jpg.jpg) Soil was completely inert, and was laid on polyethylene liner
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![4004.jpg](tn_4004_jpg.jpg) Soil was completely inert, and was laid on polyethylene liner
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![4005.jpg](tn_4005_jpg.jpg) Soil was spread out on plastic liner to a depth of two feet
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![4006.jpg](tn_4006_jpg.jpg) Soil was spread out on plastic liner to a depth of two feet
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![4007.jpg](tn_4007_jpg.jpg) Pouring OSE II in mixing tank
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![4008.jpg](tn_4008_jpg.jpg) Mixing OSE II in mixing tank at 50 parts water to 1 part OSE II
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![4009.jpg](tn_4009_jpg.jpg) Burlington Environmental cleanup contractor applying OSE II to contaminated soil
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![4010.jpg](tn_4010_jpg.jpg) Cleanup personnel were required to wear rubber suit by their company, however, it was not necessary
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![4011.jpg](tn_4011_jpg.jpg) OSE II was applied 50 to 1 to the old heavy crude (inert) contaminated soil
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![4012.jpg](tn_4012_jpg.jpg) OSEI Corp. associate applying OSE II to show the rubber suit was not needed. OSE II is virtually nontoxic.
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