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Welcome to Environmental Security Systems Inc.

ESSI is an industry leader of environmental products that will help you safely store and dispense chemicals, provide secondary containment solutions with the DOCS (drive on/off/thru containment systems) and address dust control / soil stabilization. With over 60 years experience providing high quality, economical, durable, EPA compliant products and solutions, you can trust the experts from ESSI to help you with your environmental needs.

From large commercial, industrial, and military projects to small residential solutions, ESSI addresses your specific needs with a portfolio of safe and effective applications.

Please browse through our product offerings and experience our commitment to customer satisfaction, product quality, sustainability and environmental consciousness.

Please contact ESSI for immediate answers to any of your questions.

 

 

Drive On/Off Containment Systems

Dust Control

The DOCS™, Drive On/Off Containment System, is a relocatable secondary containment product line that meets all EPA and OSHA regulations for secondary containment. DirtGlue™, The raising of fine particles of soil either from wind, water or machine has been a problem ever since man began to disturb the soil.
 

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Haz-Mat / Waste Storage Buildings

Loc-Seal Absorbents

Haz-Mat / Waste Storage buildings (Flammable Storage Lockers or Inside Liquid Storage Rooms) are pre-engineered and manufactured rooms or buildings that can be relocated as your site needs change.“Oil & water don’t mix,” and that’s the purpose behind the LOC-SEAL™ Filter Media. Unlike other products that only absorb spills, LOC-SEAL™ permanently bonds with diesel fuel, gasoline, engine oil and many other liquid hydrocarbon products.
 

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CGC Seizes 10,000 Pounds of Cocaine


CG Assists Vessel Trapped in Ice Flow


CG Rescues 4 From Overturned Skiff


Full Year's Subscription to The American Legion Magazine
Membership in The American Legion includes a full year's subscription to our monthly magazine, The American Legion Magazine.

Antidepressant Use Soars Among Deployed
For the first time in history, a sizable and growing number of U.S. combat troops are taking daily doses of antidepressants to calm nerves strained by repeated and lengthy tours in Iraq and Afghanistan, according to a Time magazine report.

Military Marine Corps News Center
Military Marine Corps News Center
Military Works to Curb Sex with Minors
The court-martial of Airman 1st Class Nathaniel N.F. DaSilva sheds light on the challenges military officials face in preventing improper interaction between young servicemembers and the teenagers that live close by.

Recounting Progress in Garmsir


Supply Officer Talks Money


MEU Conducts Sustainment Training


Korean Mud Festival may Ban US Troops
The manager of a popular South Korean beach festival said Tuesday that drunken and rowdy U.S. troops are such a problem that organizers have considered banning servicemembers from the event.

Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
Boeing Joins Lockheed on Blackswift
Boeing and ATK have joined the Lockheed Martin Skunk Works team bidding to build the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's (DARPA) Blackswift hypersonic technology demonstrator.

B-52 Crash Victims Identified


Schwartz on UAV Pilots, ISR Cooperation
U.S. Air Force Gen. Norton Schwartz asked senators July 22 for more time to weigh arguments for and against boosting the number of unrated unmanned aircraft pilots, but promised that as chief of staff, he would have USAF intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance experts work closely with combat commanders and the nascent ISR Task Force.

Military Works to Curb Sex with Minors
The court-martial of Airman 1st Class Nathaniel N.F. DaSilva sheds light on the challenges military officials face in preventing improper interaction between young servicemembers and the teenagers that live close by.

Airmen Drop Last 15,000 Pound Bomb


Military Navy News Center
Military Navy News Center
Military Works to Curb Sex with Minors
The court-martial of Airman 1st Class Nathaniel N.F. DaSilva sheds light on the challenges military officials face in preventing improper interaction between young servicemembers and the teenagers that live close by.

Iwo Jima Marks First for US, Brazil


MEU Conducts Sustainment Training


Korean Mud Festival may Ban US Troops
The manager of a popular South Korean beach festival said Tuesday that drunken and rowdy U.S. troops are such a problem that organizers have considered banning servicemembers from the event.

US Wants Killer Robots for Terror Fight
Killer robots, which can change their shape to squeeze under doors and through cracks in walls to track their prey, are moving from the realms of science fiction to the front line in the fight against terrorism.

Military Army News Center
Military Army News Center
Military Works to Curb Sex with Minors
The court-martial of Airman 1st Class Nathaniel N.F. DaSilva sheds light on the challenges military officials face in preventing improper interaction between young servicemembers and the teenagers that live close by.

Missing Ft. Bliss Soldier Found Alive


Army's New Site: 'Gifts' to Soldiers


R-E-S-P-E-C-T Spells Reduced Stigma


US, Afghan Troops Rescue 16 Hostages
A farmer held captive for four months was freed along with 15 other men last week by U.S. and Afghan forces in western Afghanistan, officials say.

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