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Steel Spill Containment Pallets
Safe-T-Pallets
Easily relocatable steel Safe-T-Pallets provide secondary containment for 55-gallon drums. Available in one-, two-, three-, and four-drum sizes. Lets you conveniently place drums near points of use.

 Features

                          • Secondary spill containment
                          • Heavy gauge steel construction
                          • Chemical resistant coated surfaces
                          • Place materials near points of use
                          • Easily relocatable via forklift
 
Safe-T-Sumps
Relocatable Safe-T-Sumps are available in unlimited sizes for the convenient storage of totes, 55-gallon drums, or bulk materials requiring secondary containment.

 Features

                  • Secondary spill containment
                  • Heavy gauge steel construction
                  • Chemical resistant coated surfaces
                  • Place materials near points of use
                  • Easily relocatable via forklift
 
Rinsate Pad
Greenskeeper® Washwater Treatment System

The Turnkey Washwater Treatment System is an above ground, closed-loop, self-contained unit with zero discharge

Features

  • Wash and clean pesticide and fertilizer spray equipment, mowers, golf carts, and other golf course equipment while eliminating hazardous wastewater discharge & avoiding groundwater contamination.
  • This self-contained, aboveground system captures washwater runoff at a drive-on rinsate pad for recycling back to treatment unit.
  • The closed-loop, zero discharge treatment unit removes pesticides, insecticides, herbicides, soil, oil, fuels, solvents, hydrocarbons, and other contaminants from the recycled washwater. Clean water is returned to the rinsate pad at a rate of up to 30 gpm.
  • Both building and pad are constructed of impermeable steel, avoiding groundwater contamination that can result with cracked or porous concrete.
  • Lets you meet regulatory requirements while eliminating sewer discharge fees and permitting fees. Stops algae build-up and potential fish kills in ponds from washback runoff.
 
 
 
     
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