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We recently attended Eggborough power station near Google. There was a decommissioning required and a HFO tank to be cleaned. These were required so that they could then demolish a tower without poisonous chemicals getting into the air.
When it comes to decommissioning, you want a partner who can get the job done. We've been doing this for over 25 years and we know what it takes to get the job done.
We provide tank cleaning services for HFO tanks used in the energy industry. For this chemical tank clean, we pumped out the contents of the HFO tank. Over ten Days we pumped out just over 95 tonnes onto 8 vacuum tankers to be removed off site for safe disposal.
We have experience working with clients from across the nation and have helped them to decommission their tanks safely and efficiently.
Contact us today to find out more about our services and how we can help you with your next project!
This is what we do everyday, if you need any of your chemical tanks cleaned we would love to hear from you.
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