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  • Massive Sargassum bloom headed for Florida and Caribbean beaches

    Massive Sargassum Bloom Washing Up on Florida Beaches

    There is currently a giant mass of brown, stinky, seaweed known as Sargassum headed for the beaches of Florida, the Caribbean, South America, and even parts of the Gulf of Mexico. Learn more below about how you can prevent this from washing up on your beaches and save yourself months of expensive and messy cleanup on the shore.

  • Clean Waterways Trade Show April 11-13, 2023

    ACME Environmental Anticipates Productive Conversations at The 2023 Clean Waterways Trade Show in Denver, CO April 11th-13th.

  • 2023 Spill Control Association of America (SCAA) Meeting and Conference

    ACME Environmental is proud to sponsor the 2023 Spill Control Association of America (SCAA) Annual Meeting and Conference April 5-6, 2023 in Jacksonville, Florida.

  • Rapid-H2O portable temporary storage and flood control

    Rapid-H2O: A New Solution for Temporary Storage

    ACME Environmental is excited to introduce its newest product! Created by Innovative Global Products, the Rapid-H20 is a unique and innovative solution for portable temporary storage. This compact system can fit perfectly in any trailer or truck bed and be deployed by two people in just minutes!

  • Boom School – Spring 2023

    ACME Environmental and Rapid Response Systems are hosting a four day boom school at the Port of Muskogee, May 22-25, 2023. 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 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.

  • Department of Transportation (DOT) Turbidity Curtains

    The Clean Water Act and the National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NDPES) require that federal and state agencies enforce laws to keep marine ecosystems clean. Not only is it a law that has to be followed, but it’s also the right thing to do. 

  • Oil Spill Prevention and Preparedness for Companies

    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.

  • Boom School, Port of Muskogee

    Boom School – Presented by ACME Environmental with Rapid Response Systems

    ACME Environmental and Rapid Response Systems are hosting a four day boom school at the Port of Muskogee, September 19 - 22, 2022. 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 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.

  • Monthly Safety Training

    ACME Environmental’s Monthly Safety Training – May

    Every month, ACME Environmental holds training to keep our responders and staff up-to-date with the latest industry safety practices. While this information has been taught throughout several training courses before now, it’s important to review these practices when working around these areas. Training repetition on a regular basis is a great way to maintain safety and preparedness for everyone.

  • We're hiring Manufacturing and Response Technicians in the Tulsa, OK area

    NOW HIRING Manufacturing & Response Technicians

    ACME Environmental is looking for full-time Manufacturing and Response Technicians in Tulsa, OK! Technician will be involved in product manufacturing, oil spill response and environmental cleanup, and soil remediation work utilizing heavy equipment. Position will have consistent responsibilities in the manufacturing processes at our location in Tulsa, OK between service-related, onsite work.

  • How freezing weather affects oil spills

    Freezing Weather & Oil Spills

    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.