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tank cleaning
Manned Entry Tank and Confined Space Cleaning
At Clear River Environmental, we specialize in nationwide cleaning and maintenance of tanks containing a variety of substances, from sewage waste to hazardous fuels and chemicals. Our experienced tank cleaning specialists are highly trained and possess the confined space entry qualifications necessary to operate in these high-risk environments. Our team is fully equipped with all the essential tools, PPE/RPE, gas monitoring, and emergency rescue equipment. Comprehensive risk assessments and method statements are conducted before any work begins, ensuring safety and compliance. We can also provide entry permits and certifications for gas-free and clean tanks where applicable.
Our specialists efficiently clean the sludge from the base and walls of tanks, followed by high-pressure jetting for a thorough deep clean. With most of our team members boasting over 20 years of industry experience, we guarantee that all work is performed safely, to the highest industry standards, and without disruption to your business. Waste from the cleaning process is securely stored in a tanker, removed from the premises, and treated or disposed of at a licensed facility.
No Man Entry Tank Cleaning Technology
Clear River Environmental also develops innovative tank cleaning and sludge removal equipment for situations where manned access is unsafe or impractical. Our trained specialists operate advanced pumps and hydro dozers to remove sludge deposits from storage tanks safely and efficiently.
Our state-of-the-art equipment includes:
- Sonar sludge profiling systems
- Dewatering centrifuges
- Manned or remotely operated hydrodozers
- Hydraulically driven sludge pumps
- Nozzle systems for ‘no man entry’ tank cleaning
- Sludge treatment systems (2 or 3 phase centrifuge separation)
- Mobile steam generating boilers
- Heat exchangers
Our state-of-the-art equipment includes:
- Sonar sludge profiling systems
- Dewatering centrifuges
- Manned or remotely operated hydrodozers
- Hydraulically driven sludge pumps
- Nozzle systems for ‘no man entry’ tank cleaning
- Sludge treatment systems (2 or 3 phase centrifuge separation)
- Mobile steam generating boilers
- Heat exchangers