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Pollution Equipment

Crewmen preparing oil boom for deployment SUPSALV maintains one of the world's largest inventories of pollution response equipment. All equipment is staged ready for immediate deployment and is available to all federal agencies. Maintenance and operation is performed by a team of highly trained mechanics with tremendous experience in the marine response field. These response systems are fully configured with all support equipment, tools, and spares. SUPSALV has designed most systems for offshore, open-water oil recovery operations but has also designed other specialized systems for inland, river, and cold weather spill operations. Equipment is capable of containment and recovery of many grades of refined and crude oils, including heavy residual oils, marine and jet fuels. SUPSALV pollution response can be fully supported by a range of equipment needed for a specific job. Equipment is provided on a reimbursable basis.

SPILLED OIL RECOVERY CASUALTY OFF-LOADING ANCILLARY SUPPORT EQUIPMENT
Containment Booms and temp mooring systems Oil Transfer Pumps and Hoses Personnel Support Vans
Open-ocean Skimmers Floating Hose Systems Maintenance Vans
Small Skimmers Hot Tap Systems Support Boats
Vessel of Opportunity Skimmers Portable Generators Cleaning/Decontamination Equipment
Vacuum Recovery Systems Portable Firefighting Command Vans
Floating Storage Bladders Hydraulic Power Packs Communications Systems
Salvage Equipment Small Boats
All-terrain Vehicles
Material Handling Equipment

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