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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

BattShop Battery Charging Unit

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.

The BATTSHOP™ (BatteryCharging and Verification Equipment) is a self-contained battery maintenance facility designed to go virtually anywhere at anytime

 

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Military Coast Guard News Center
Military Coast Guard News Center
Smuggler Dies After Boat, Coke Seized


CG Responds to Tug, Barge Collision


CG Monitors Sunken Fishing Vessel


Costly Agent Orange-Heart Disease Link Looms
The cost of war -- on veteran's-- health and taxpayer wallets -- will loom a little larger in the new year when the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) issues a final rule to claim adjudicators to presume three more diseases of Vietnam veterans, including heart disease, were caused by exposure to Agent Orange.

Weak Economy Draws Middle-Class Recruits
Middle-class American youth are entering the military in significant numbers today, drawn by more competitive pay, a battered civilian job market and the buzz surrounding an improved GI Bill education benefit.

Military Marine Corps News Center
Military Marine Corps News Center
MV-22 and ABV Meet Expectations
While CH-53 helicopters were unloading Marines in the Now Zad valley in Afghanistan's Helmand Province on Dec. 4, history was being made a short distance away. Two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft were disgorging Marines from the reconnaissance unit Task Force Raider in three landing zones at the opposite end of the valley, kicking off an assault on the Now Zad area to eliminate Taliban influence.

One Dog, One Marine, One Mission


Marines Prepare to Integrate With ANA


Marines Provide Support in Haiti


USMC V-22 Osprey Finds Groove in Afghanistan
The V-22 Osprey's range and speed, the twin talents of the aircraft most heavily promoted by the U.S. Marine Corps, are revealing themselves in Afghanistan, as readiness and reliability numbers begin to climb steadily throughout the fleet.

Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
Major Work Ahead on Russian Stealth Fighter
Russia has begun flying a stealthy fifth-generation fighter to rival the U.S. F-22, but Western analysts question whether Sukhoi can develop and deliver the aircraft by 2015 as promised.

MV-22 and ABV Meet Expectations
While CH-53 helicopters were unloading Marines in the Now Zad valley in Afghanistan's Helmand Province on Dec. 4, history was being made a short distance away. Two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft were disgorging Marines from the reconnaissance unit Task Force Raider in three landing zones at the opposite end of the valley, kicking off an assault on the Now Zad area to eliminate Taliban influence.

Despite Heron Deal, Turkey and Israel at Odds
Amid a deteriorating relationship between Ankara and Jerusalem, the long-delayed sale of Israeli Heron unmanned air vehicles to Turkey is finally getting underway.

Asia-Pacific Recapitalizes its Fighter Fleets
A swath of Asia-Pacific states is in the throes of revamping their fighter inventories. As a result, Western and Russian manufacturers are either wrestling to sustain market share or vying with rival fighter builders in traditional client markets.

Costs Haunt F-35; DoD Tossing Leadership
The program is to get new leadership and Lockheed Martin is to forgo hundreds of millions of dollars in award fees, but U.S. defense secretary Robert Gates is "not sure" whether the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter can avoid breaching Nunn-McCurdy limits on cost growth.

Military Navy News Center
Military Navy News Center
Major Work Ahead on Russian Stealth Fighter
Russia has begun flying a stealthy fifth-generation fighter to rival the U.S. F-22, but Western analysts question whether Sukhoi can develop and deliver the aircraft by 2015 as promised.

MV-22 and ABV Meet Expectations
While CH-53 helicopters were unloading Marines in the Now Zad valley in Afghanistan's Helmand Province on Dec. 4, history was being made a short distance away. Two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft were disgorging Marines from the reconnaissance unit Task Force Raider in three landing zones at the opposite end of the valley, kicking off an assault on the Now Zad area to eliminate Taliban influence.

Despite Heron Deal, Turkey and Israel at Odds
Amid a deteriorating relationship between Ankara and Jerusalem, the long-delayed sale of Israeli Heron unmanned air vehicles to Turkey is finally getting underway.

Costs Haunt F-35; DoD Tossing Leadership
The program is to get new leadership and Lockheed Martin is to forgo hundreds of millions of dollars in award fees, but U.S. defense secretary Robert Gates is "not sure" whether the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter can avoid breaching Nunn-McCurdy limits on cost growth.

Corpsman Provides Care to Newborn


Military Army News Center
Military Army News Center
MV-22 and ABV Meet Expectations
While CH-53 helicopters were unloading Marines in the Now Zad valley in Afghanistan's Helmand Province on Dec. 4, history was being made a short distance away. Two MV-22B Osprey tiltrotor aircraft were disgorging Marines from the reconnaissance unit Task Force Raider in three landing zones at the opposite end of the valley, kicking off an assault on the Now Zad area to eliminate Taliban influence.

Despite Heron Deal, Turkey and Israel at Odds
Amid a deteriorating relationship between Ankara and Jerusalem, the long-delayed sale of Israeli Heron unmanned air vehicles to Turkey is finally getting underway.

US Army Musters GCV
The reverberations from Defense Secretary Robert Gates's decision last year to cancel the Pentagon's ill-starred $160-billion Future Combat Systems (FCS) program have been felt nowhere more deeply than by the team tasked with designing the program's Manned Ground Vehicle (MGV), which was billed as the Army's infantry carrier of the future.

US Forces in Haiti to Grow to 20,000


Biden Visits Soldiers in Iraq


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