Oil pollution is one of the most devastating, yet preventable forms of pollution that exists in today’s day and age. In fact, most oil spills are the result of human error or carelessness.
Case Studies
Freezing Weather & Oil Spills - Why Pipelines are More Likely to Burst in the Winter
How much does the weather affect your gas infrastructure damage? Well, the short answer is a lot more than you'd think! Frost heave, snow accumulation, freeze days, and even your soil type can all turn a winter wonderland into an environmental emergency. Learn about what to look for and which region of the United States is effected most so that you can always be prepared.
Preparing for Oil Spills
We at ACME Environmental believe that preparedness and planning is key to being ready at any moment’s notice, if and when a spill occurs. Here’s a few tips to help get you started on your prevention measures!
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.