Our location in Southern Florida accepts petroleum contaminated soils from leaking underground and aboveground tanks, motor vehicle accidents, pipe and dispenser leaks, parking lot run off, spill cleanups, industrial site cleanups and brownfield projects. The facility is permitted to accept and treat soil contaminated with gasoline, diesel fuel, jet fuel, kerosene, grades 2 through 6 fuel oils, crude oil, bunker C oil, petroleum based lubricants, mineral oil and hydraulic oils.
Clean Earth of Southern Florida is also permitted to accept any petroleum contaminated soil type materials including sludge and tank bottoms from petroleum storage tanks, and mineral-type sorbents as well as residues from oil/water separators, soakage pits, car wash reclaim water tanks, french drains and stormwater catch basins.
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