001 Hazco Environmental utilized OSE II for an undergorubd Storage tank clean up and removal.jpg |
002 the soil from around and under the tanks was set on the side of the excavated holes to have OSE II applied exsitu.jpg |
003 Hazco Environmental Utilized an old fire department truck to mix OSE II in its tank for application.jpg |
004 Hazco Environmental employee applying OSE II to dirt excavated from the storge tank hole.jpg |
005 Hazco environmnetal thoroughly applying OSE II to dirt pile.jpg |
006 Hazco Environmkental applying OSE II to a second pile of contaminated dirt.jpg |
007 Continued application of OSE II and water to excavated contaminated dirt.jpg |
008 the area of the excavated hole was determined in order to apply the correct amount of OSE II.jpg |
009 Hazco environmental then applied OSE II to the hole.jpg |
010 Hazco environmental move the application nozzle back and forth to saturate the surface area of the excavated hole.jpg |
011 OSE II was applied until the entire hole had been saturated.jpg |
012 Hazco Environmental saturating the pit walls with OSE II and water.jpg |
013 Hazco Environmental finishing off the application of OSE II and water.jpg |
014 The day after applying OSE II a heavy rain filled the excavarted pit.jpg |
015 OSE II was then applied to the water in the pit to remove a slight sheen.jpg |
016 The rain water actually helped OSE II remove all the contaminants from the pit soil.jpg |
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017 Hazco Environmental then extracted samples 3 days after the rain and had the soil and water tested for hydrocarbons and especially benzene.jpg |
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018 Hazco Environmental received the lab results which showed the hydrocarbon and benzene levels to be below the State of Texas required levels.jpg |
019 Hazco Environmnental drained the pits since the water was deemed free of contaminants, and the pit was filled in and the property was then able to.jpg |