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Envirovalve News
16th Sep, 2008
ATG Services (Ireland) Ltd has commenced an installation programme of... More |
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ATG awarded distribution agreement for "Elastec American Marine"
9th Sep, 2008
ATG have been awarded the distribution agreement for Ireland for all... More |
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ATG appoint new staff
7th Sep, 2008
We have brought in 4 new members of staff:Chris Wray - Technical... More |
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Case Studies Emergency Response
The Problem
- Failure of an automated pump resulted in the loss of over 20,000 litres of heating oil.
- The overfilled day tank was located on the 35th floor of an office building.
- Heating oil had seriously impacted lower plant rooms and office accommodation on five floors.
- Traces of oil were found over fifteen floors.
The Solution
- The most significantly affected floors were immediately evacuated.
- Containment and 'mopping up' of free oil was undertaken.
- An investigation including the drilling of concrete cores and recover of samples were undertaken.
- Affected areas were delineated and a re-instatement package devised.
- Contaminated fixtures and fittings were removed.
- Where possible, affected concrete screeds were removed. In plant rooms where this was not possible, bioremediation of concrete was undertaken.
- Residual oil contamination on floor slabs was bioremediated.
- Floors screeds were then re-instated and offices re-fitted.
- Air monitoring within the building was undertaken prior to, during and post remediation to demonstrate safe working conditions and effectiveness of remediation.
The Benefits
- Immediate risks to the building users were quickly established and monitored.
- Affected areas were quickly established along with an appropriate remediation scheme.
- A combination of physical removal of contamination and bioremediation was utilised to provide the most economic and technically robust solution.
- Disruption to building users was limited with much work undertaken out of hours.
- The building was returned to full use in less than three months.
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