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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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Coast Guard Sponsors the Iditarod


CG Responds to Boat Collision


Lifejacket Saves CG Hours of Searching


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
The Shattered Marine


French Army Teaches Marines New Skills


VMFA-115 Bids Farewell to MCAS Iwakuni


Fort Hood Seven Years On
"The drawdown this year should serve as a final wakeup call for the American public . . ."

Lockheed Martin Eyes 90 Extra JSFs
The F-35 manufacturer hopes to "buy back" up to 90 stealthy fighters that were lost in the recent program restructuring, but a likely cost-overrun declaration this month will be a major hurdle for the company to surmount.

Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
Portrait of a Sexual Assault


WASP Help Celebrate Women's History


ND Guard Mobilizes for Flood Duty


Fort Hood Seven Years On
"The drawdown this year should serve as a final wakeup call for the American public . . ."

KC-X Sole-Source Contract Will Draw Scrutiny
Northrop Grumman's decision not to bid for the U.S. Air Force's KC-X aerial refueling tanker contract is being met with a private sigh of relief from Pentagon officials.

Military Navy News Center
Military Navy News Center
Navy Week Returns to Tampa Bay


Navy Seeks to Eliminate Sexual Assault


VCNO: Navy Family Essential to Mission


Fort Hood Seven Years On
"The drawdown this year should serve as a final wakeup call for the American public . . ."

Lockheed Martin Eyes 90 Extra JSFs
The F-35 manufacturer hopes to "buy back" up to 90 stealthy fighters that were lost in the recent program restructuring, but a likely cost-overrun declaration this month will be a major hurdle for the company to surmount.

Military Army News Center
Military Army News Center
Army to Reach 1:2 Dwell in 2011


Female Soldiers Step Into New Role


Army Nursing to Have Major Changes


Fort Hood Seven Years On
"The drawdown this year should serve as a final wakeup call for the American public . . ."

Settling A400M Contract Issues to Take Months
Europe's efforts to stabilize the Airbus Military A400M development and production program are far from finalized even though industry and the seven countries backing the program have agreed on a new financing scheme to cover several billion euros in cost overruns.

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