What You Should Do When a Small Spill Happens
If you're responsible for a fuel or oil spill, even a small one, thorough and compliant spill cleanup is required. Here's what to do.
If you're responsible for a fuel or oil spill, even a small one, thorough and compliant spill cleanup is required. Here's what to do.
If you spill oil or fuel on your property or on public property, understanding what to do next is vital to avoiding fines and penalties and protecting the environment. Here are our step-by-step tips for handling small spill cleanups in Washington State.
This spring, Team Pro-Enviro by FleetEasy responded to a call regarding a fully-loaded car hauler that had caught fire in central Issaquah, WA. The tractor was on fire and required fast semi-truck fire recovery. See how we did it, including how we unloaded and reloaded the vehicles without incident.
A Ford Transit suffered vandalism to its fuel tank that caused a gasoline leak. This incident required fuel spill cleanup at two sites in Spokane, and Team Pro-Enviro was quick to respond.
What do I do if I spill oil? If you or your company is responsible for an oil or hazardous substance spill, you must immediately report it. Read this article to learn what to do when you spill oil, who to call and how we can help with complaint spill cleanup.
Pro-Enviro by Fleet Easy was dispatched to a challenging roadway spill cleanup on Boylston Avenue in Seattle, WA, that required specialized storm drain cleaning.
While Pro-Enviro spends a lot of time recovering major spills caused by commercial vehicles or road accidents, the small spills still need attention.
When there was a semi-truck wreck on I-90 near Exit 264 in Spokane, we were called to handle both the cargo cleanup and the diesel fuel spill.