City Managers alerted to fact that the Oil Spill in the Gulf of Mexico may be picked up by the Gulf Stream and affect Eastern Florida beaches. In fact, if left uncontrolled, the Oil Spill may affect all beaches all the way up to New York. And of course, this problem happens at no worse a time than during the summer months of 2010.
Ultimate financial responsibility lies with the City Manager. Should City Managers pay for professional assistance, or should City Managers take care of the problem themselves.
Making an Oil Containment Boom isn't that difficult. City workers can easily contain the problem without costing the city a lot of money.
Monday, May 17, 2010
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Steps to Make an Oil Containment Boom
Two Popular Designs:
Whether you make a Tri-Boom or Bi-Boom Containment system, you need the following components:
a) Plastic liner material. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) or Polypropylene (PP) are the two most popular materials for oil containment. Most experts recommend using 20-30 mil thickness sheets. HDPE is rather stiff and cumbersome to work with when compared to the more flexible PP material. When purchasing plastic materials, select a manufacturer closest to your location to reduce shipping costs. US sources for these materials include:
We also recommend hiring a qualified civil engineer to approve designs and help manage design and implementation of an Oil Containment Boom.
If you prefer to subcontract the entire process, consider contacting full service oil spill containment companies including: EnviroMet (Vancouver, WA), Chemtex (Cumberland, RI), American Boom & Barrier (Cape Canaveral, FL), New Pig Corp (Tipton, PA), Applied Fabric Technologies (Orchard Park, NY), Becker (Lombard, IL), Brockton Equipment (Brockton, MA), and AbsorbentsOnline (Chino Hills, CA).
However if saving money for your city and preserving the beauty of your beaches is of utmost concern, it isn't that hard to do it yourself.
Whether you make a Tri-Boom or Bi-Boom Containment system, you need the following components:
a) Plastic liner material. High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) or Polypropylene (PP) are the two most popular materials for oil containment. Most experts recommend using 20-30 mil thickness sheets. HDPE is rather stiff and cumbersome to work with when compared to the more flexible PP material. When purchasing plastic materials, select a manufacturer closest to your location to reduce shipping costs. US sources for these materials include:
- Agru America Inc. (HDPE) - 800-373-2478 (Georgetown, South Carolina)
- Carlisle Syntec (PP) - 800-479-6832 (Carlisle, Pennsylvania)
- Cooley Engineered Membranes (PP) - 401-724-9000 (Pawtucket, Rhode Island)
- Firestone Building Products (PP) - 317-575-7232 (Indianapolis, Indiana)
- GSE Lining Technology Inc. (HDPE) - 281-443-8564 (Houston, Texas)
- In-Line Plastics (HDPE) - 281-272-1660 (Houston, Texas)
- Layfield Geosynthetics (PP) - 619-562-1200 (Santee, California)
- Poly-Flex Inc. (HDPE) - 972-337-7269 (Grand Praire, Texas)
- Raven (PP) - 605-335-0174 (Sioux Falls, South Dakota)
- Concord (Powerwedge Self-Propelled) - 603-868-6060 (Durham, New Hampshire)
- Demtech Services (Pro-Wedge Self-Propelled) - 530-621-3200 (Diamond Springs, California)
- Novaseal Corporation (GT-100 Hand-Held Wedge Welder) - 561-470-3267 (Boca Raton, Florida) Novaseal is the original manufacturer of wedge welders.
- PWT (Wedge-It Self-Propelled) - 530-676-3050 (Cameron Park, California)
We also recommend hiring a qualified civil engineer to approve designs and help manage design and implementation of an Oil Containment Boom.
If you prefer to subcontract the entire process, consider contacting full service oil spill containment companies including: EnviroMet (Vancouver, WA), Chemtex (Cumberland, RI), American Boom & Barrier (Cape Canaveral, FL), New Pig Corp (Tipton, PA), Applied Fabric Technologies (Orchard Park, NY), Becker (Lombard, IL), Brockton Equipment (Brockton, MA), and AbsorbentsOnline (Chino Hills, CA).
However if saving money for your city and preserving the beauty of your beaches is of utmost concern, it isn't that hard to do it yourself.
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Or, for more information regarding Oil Spill Containment Boom design, sealing specifications, and/or a list of our Florida-based network of fabricators that can provide heat sealing services, please click on http://www.novaseal.com/html/oilspill.html
Or, for more information regarding Oil Spill Containment Boom design, sealing specifications, and/or a list of our Florida-based network of fabricators that can provide heat sealing services, please click on http://www.novaseal.com/html/oilspill.html