IWPC has over 30 years of experience in dealing with all types of hazardous releases from three-ounce mercury spills in a factory, unknown abandoned drums in residential neighborhoods, and overturned gasoline tankers on the freeway to 3,000-gallon oil spills in the waterway. When the unexpected happens, the customer expects a swift and complete response. With IWPC, that is exactly what they will receive.

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Inland Waters can respond to and manage all of your emergency response contracting needs for virtually any material or waste 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

Inland Waters offers a comprehensive package of “start to finish” service that includes containment, mitigation, remediation, identification, transportation, disposal, and reporting.

Our highly skilled and experienced emergency response teams can respond to most any incident. Our wide variety of equipment enables us to mitigate the release quickly and safely. With our own technicians, mechanics, and fabricators we can design and construct specialized equipment to quickly meet the specific needs of the release. Our teams will coordinate with local, state, and federal agencies to help ensure expeditious results.Inland Waters can also assist customers in complying with the regulations requiring an Emergency Response Contractor to be identified in your SPCC Plan.

Inland Waters has the capability to support sustained Supplied Air Respirator (SAR) and Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) operations through our mobile air systems units. These units can support up to eight personnel breathing simultaneously. Inland Waters also can refill high- and low-pressure cylinders, up to 6000 psi, with our certified breathing air compressor and fill stations. These compressors meet the requirements of the NFPA and OSHA for Grade D breathing air.

Inland Waters has responded to releases inside of operating facilities as well as highway and waterway incidents involving coordination with multiple public agencies, such as the United States Coast Guard, local police and fire fighting units, and homeland security authorities. Spill response training and equipment can also be provided and customized to suit individual project needs according to materials handled, local environmental factors, topography, and facility location.
  • 24 Hour Emergency Response Service
  • Mercury Vapor Analyzer and Removal Equipment
  • Decontamination Trailer
  • Mobile Air Systems Units
  • Level “A” Capabilities
  • Highway Transportation Incidents and Product Transfers
  • Soil, Surface Water, and Groundwater Releases
  • Abandoned Drum Programs
  • Sewer Cleaning and Video Inspection
  • On-Site Storage Containers (up to 20,000 gallons each)
  • High-Pressure Cleaning Equipment (up to 40,000 PSI)
  • Roll-Off Boxes
  • Large Excavation Equipment
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