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Boom School – Spring 2026

ACME Environmental and Rapid Response Systems are hosting a four day boom school at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa, October 27-30th, 2025. This hybrid course will incorporate both classroom and field training utilizing successfully proven deployment and response tactics and strategies. Students will learn the best practices for utilizing the latest solutions by using mixed technologies to produce better incident action plans in an event, improve communication, and strengthen their ability to execute their current preplanned response strategies. Don't miss out, register your team today!

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ACME Environmental training and containment boom deployment school hazwoper training refresher boom school

Boom School – Spring 2026

ACME Environmental and Rapid Response Systems are hosting a four day boom school at the Tulsa Port of Catoosa, October 27-30th, 2025. This hybrid course will incorporate both classroom and field training utilizing successfully proven deployment and response tactics and strategies. Students will learn the best practices for utilizing the latest solutions by using mixed technologies to produce better incident action plans in an event, improve communication, and strengthen their ability to execute their current preplanned response strategies. Don't miss out, register your team today!

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  • Thumbnail for ACME In Action article highlighting recent Oklahoma oil spill responses

    ACME In Action: Recent Oklahoma Oil Spill Responses

    Recently, ACME Environmental has proven its readiness and reliability with multiple emergency oil spill responses across Oklahoma, all within the past month. From Western, Eastern, and Southern Oklahoma, ACME was called into action for three different incidents, each demanding rapid mobilization, specialized equipment, and tailored cleanup strategies to safeguard the environment and surrounding communities. These responses highlight ACME’s ability to adapt to diverse challenges, whether it’s containing hazardous fluids, remediating contaminated soil, or restoring worksites back to safe operation. No matter the location or scale, ACME continues to stand as a trusted partner for effective oil spill response.

  • ACME responding to an oil spill in Northern Oklahoma

    ACME in Action: Northern Oklahoma Oil Spill

    On June 2nd, 2023, ACME Environmental responded to an oil spill that had severely impacted a creek and several surrounding properties in Northern Oklahoma. The spill originated from an area upstream of Nine mile-creek, where oil-contaminated soil was being dumped at a dump site by an environmental waste disposal company. Due to a high amount of heavy rainfall in the area, the weight of the contaminated soil, approximating 3,000 barrels, caused the barriers in place at this facility to fail. This ended in the integrity of the barriers becoming weakened, causing the sides to blow out. Consequently, the waste traveled downstream roughly six miles, impacting three properties off-site of the dump site, impacting farmlands near houses, destroying culverts, and damaging roads along the creek. In conclusion, this required comprehensive remediation efforts due to environmental and regulatory concerns.

  • Swift Water Deployment Training with ACME | Winter 2020

    On November 30 and December 1, 2020, ACME Environmental’s Emergency Response team took part in a two-day swift water containment boom deployment training on the Arkansas River in Oklahoma. This expert-level, hands-on training was led by John Bradley and Dale Stanford from Rapid Response Systems in Scottsdale, AZ

  • Kenedy, Texas Remediation Response – August 2019

    In August of 2019, ACME Environmental’s remediation team responded to an oil spill in Kenedy, Texas. ACME remediated and treated over 20,000 yards of contaminated soil.

  • Grand Lake Bridge Replacement

    In October of 2019, ACME Environmental installed 1300 ft of turbidity curtain for a customer who is replacing a bridge over Grand Lake in northeastern Oklahoma

  • Drumright, OK 700-Barrel Oil Spill

    In January 2020, ACME Environmental led efforts of a 700-barrel oil spill cleanup in a creek near Drumright, OK.

  • Port of Catoosa Spill Response

    ACME responded to an emergency call out at Port 33 in Catoosa, Oklahoma on January 14, 2015.

  • Crude Oil Spill Response

    On January 20, 2015, ACME Environmental responded to a crude oil spill from a leaking gathering line.

  • ACME Responds To A Brine And Oil Spill In Central Oklahoma

    ACME Environmental responded to an oil and brine spill.

  • ACME Completes “Spill Drill” For Large Oil And Gas Company

    ACME Environmental completed a mock oil spill on Kaw Lake.

  • Boat laying out boom on water

    ACME Assists With Oil Spill Emergency Response Trailer Program For Large Oil And Gas Producer

    A Domestic Oil and Gas Corporation approached ACME about bidding.

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