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EDITORS NOTEBOOK: WINTER WEATHER SAFETY


Remember to dress yourself and your equipment properly for the
winter months.
- Cory Dellenbach

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18 BAKKEN EXTRA: HELPING THOSE IN NEED
Bakken Oil Rush Ministry serving oilfield workers in many ways.
- Cory Dellenbach

DECEMBER 2014

22 TECH PERSPECTIVE: KEEP MOVING


Maintaining dewatering pumps goes a long way.

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46 CANADIAN EXTRA: RIG FINDER


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12 CONTRACTOR PROFILE: CONQUERING THE COLD


C Company proves its value to Bakken clientele by providing
year-round services and unwavering safety practices.
- Cory Dellenbach

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36 PRODUCT FOCUS: HYDROEXCAVATION AND EXCAVATION


EQUIPMENT, BULK STORAGE SOLUTIONS
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44 CASE STUDIES: HYDROEXCAVATION AND EXCAVATION


EQUIPMENT, BULK STORAGE SOLUTIONS
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C Company General Manager Dave Long, Director


of Operations Darrin Kittelson and Owner Seth
Church stand in front of a
2014 Super Products Mud
Dog in their yard in Williston, N.D. (Photography by
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58 EYE ON THE INDUSTRY: PREPARING FOR THE WORST
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WINTER WEATHER SAFETY


Remember to dress yourself and your equipment
properly for the winter months
By Cory Dellenbach

W
Cory Dellenbach

inter is finally here. Is everyone


jumping for joy? I didnt think so.
Its that time of year when
those working in the Bakken and Marcellus
Shale plays and the oil sands of Canada
need to start thinking about their winterweather safety tips. Winter especially
in these regions can bring bitterly cold
temperatures as low as negative 60 degrees
Fahrenheit (negative 51 Celsius).

Cold weather, harsh wind and


working outside in the wet and frozen stuff
is not for the faint of heart, says Harvey
Markiewicz, a Bakken oilfield worker.
According to the American Society
of Safety Engineers and the American
Petroleum Institute, its important to keep
moisture management in mind when
working in cold weather. Whatever is worn
should be adjustable so it doesnt get soaked

either from sliding off the road in a blinding


blizzard or just plain drifting snow.
Some things to keep in mind when you
are traveling:
Keep your fuel tank full at all times
Carry a case of bottled water with
you
Carry extra blankets in the vehicle,
along with flares, tire chains and
food
Several companies featured in this
months issue of Gas, Oil & Mining Contractor
make their living working in these harsh
environments. Our profile features C
Company, a hydroexcavation company in
Williston, N.D.
C Company General Manager Dave
Long says the crews working for the
company must undergo safety training each
month, which will include winter-weather
safety tips this month. They are told how to

Its that time of year when those working in the Bakken and
Marcellus Shale plays and the oil sands of Canada need to
start thinking about their winter-weather safety tips.

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peace and
prosperity
this holiday season
and throughout
the new year.

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with sweat. Heavy coats


should open progressively.
Wool, neoprene and
gortex are all good things.
One example of an outfit for
the cold weather could be a
neoprene cold weather face
mask, fur-lined leather gloves,
a good pair of leather boots
and a pair of waterproof boots
for when you are walking in
8-inch deep freezing water.
Dont forget those long
johns; theyll keep you nice
and warm.
Dressing for the cold
weather isnt the only
precaution you should take.
Making sure you are ready
for vehicle emergencies is a
must as well, according to
Markiewicz. There is a very
real risk of being snowed into
your vehicle while traveling,

dress for the weather and how to care for


their equipment in the weather.
C Company keeps all of the hoses on
its hydroexcavators wrapped and heated,
and also heats the debris tanks to prevent
materials from freezing and damaging the
equipment.
There are several folks living in the
Bakken Shale play who need help getting
that winter weather clothing, especially
if they are just moving into the area and
are low on funds. In our Bakken Extra
this month, we tell you about a couple
living in western North Dakota who have
started a thrift shop to help oilfield workers
in that area. One of the biggest needs for
the Bakken Oil Rush Ministry is winter
clothing, and the husband-and-wife duo
can be found distributing that clothing
several times a year.
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Cover Story

C Company operators (from left) Matthew Searles, Peter


Okyera and Anthony Henry use a Vactor HXX Hydroexcavator
to clean an oil spill at a site near Williston, N.D. C Company
began operating in the Bakken Shale play in 2011 with just
one truck but has since expanded to several trucks and over
30 crew members.
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Conquering
THE COLD
C Company proves its value to Bakken clientele by providing year-round
services and unwavering safety practices
By Cory Dellenbach | Photography by Shawna Gooch-Egge

eth Church, his family and partners all


decided to use the experience of working in
the cold weather to expand their company
and start up operations in the Bakken Shale
play in North Dakota.
C Company, up until 2011, had only
been operating in the Alaskan play, but Church decided it was time
to take advantage of the Bakken oil boom and expand into the region.
He saw big opportunities and a lack of competition in the regions
hydroexcavation services.
I thought they really needed a dedicated provider so we
committed ourselves to being that solution and providing quality
hydroexcavation service in the Bakken, Church says.
Church, along with his family and business partners Kevin
Karella and Andrew Rossow, opened C Companys Williston
operations in 2011. What began as a one-truck operation has now
turned into 30 employees providing 24/7 service throughout the
Bakken with nine trucks.
For a company like ours to come to this area with one truck and
only one customer, and today here we sit with nine trucks and master
service agreements with over 65 percent of the producers here in the
Bakken, is astounding, says Darrin Kittelson, director of operations
for C Company. The proof is in the pudding. We went from the little
guy on the block to one of the bigger hydroexcavation firms here.
The company does everything from potholing and exposing
underground utilities all the way to cleaning rigs and oil spills.
Anything you can do with a hydroexcavator, were currently
doing, Kittelson says. Hydroexcavators are very versatile pieces of
equipment and we cover a lot of different types of work.

PREPARING FOR THE WEATHER


Cold-weather experience has helped fuel C Companys success
in North Dakota, allowing the company to pick up jobs that others
arent equipped to handle.
In winter, the supply side of service changes in the Bakken,
says Dave Long, general manager for C Company. There are a lot
of companies that either arent prepared or just arent willing to face
winter conditions so theyll head out and come back in the summer.

C Company operator Anthony Henry uses a digging wand to remove


contaminated soil at the site of an oil spill.

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C Company vehicles are equipped for the cold


weather that North Dakota sees each winter.
Every truck owned by C Company has its hoses
wrapped and heated and the water inside the
tanks is constantly recirculating to keep it from
freezing. There are hot-water heaters on the
trucks as well.

As a result, C Company picks up more oil spill jobs in the winter months
when the number of responders decreases. Long says they take pride in those
jobs because they allow them to show clients the thoroughness of their work.
They make sure the scene is always cleaner when they leave than it was before
the spill.

We realized early on that this is a dangerous work


environment; we need to be leaders in the field of safety
from the very top level of management to the guys
sweeping the floors and weve put a premium on safety.
Seth Church
Dealing with cold temperatures can be tough on employees and
equipment, so the company has set up training seminars for dealing with the
extreme elements. Kittelson says supervisors in the field are training employees
on a daily basis in addition to the training
that takes place at the companys facilities.
Youre training your operators to
protect themselves and the equipment
in the cold, Kittelson says. We are
constantly implementing new training
and awareness about how we operate
in subzero temperatures and how it can
affect our day.
Personnel are taught how to dress for
winter, Kittelson says. Employees have
to pay more attention to what they wear
to work, making sure they are layered
up, but not dressed so heavily that
they overheat.
C Company director of operations Darrin
Kittelson (left) and owner Seth Church (right)
discuss a cleanup project with a client.

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C COMPANY GENERAL
CONTRACTORS LLC
LOCATION:
OWNERS:

Williston, N.D.
Seth Church, Kevin Karella and
Andrew Rossow
EMPLOYEES:
30-plus
SERVICES OFFERED: Hydroexcavation, tank cleaning,
utility locates and oil spill cleanup
SERVICE AREA:
North Dakota and Alaska
WEBSITE:
www.vac-trucks.com

A good comparison for the weather here would be watering your lawn
when its 60 below outside and windy. Thats what our operators face on a
daily basis, Kittelson says. Were dealing with water in some really poor
weather conditions.
Weather is also a big factor in equipment decisions. In the winter
months, North Dakota can be blasted with heavy snowfall and can experience
temperatures as cold as minus 60 degrees Fahrenheit. You just need extreme
technology and extreme weather protection, Church says.

The C Company crew, back, from left: Richard Markrell, David


Kunce, Christopher Gladden, Russell Bass, Isaac Finkenbinder,
Charles Reynolds, Kody Covington, Dave Long, Seth Church
and Darrin Kittelson. Front: Anthony Henry, Matthew Searles,
Peter Okyera, Aaron Smith, Carl Wells, Kelly Harrelson and
Fred Karella. The crew stands in front of a fleet of trucks the
company owns, including a 2014 Super Products Mud Dog
on a Peterbilt chassis; 2014 Vactor HXX on a Kenworth chassis
and a 2011 Vactor Guzzler on a Kenworth chassis.

FROM HOME
CONSTRUCTION
TO THE OILFIELDS
C Company didnt start off servicing the
oilfields of Alaska or North Dakota. The company
originally built homes in Alaska.
Nels Church, along with a business partner,
started a general residential contracting company
in 1968. During the following years they built
pre-cut and prefabricated homes throughout
Alaska. In 1984, Nels and another partner formed
C Company Inc. with the primary purpose of
performing public and private commercial
work, performing jobs in remote areas of Alaska
requiring precise and detailed planning and
oversight.
In 2000, Seth Church, with the assistance
of his father, Nels, started building speculation
homes. After five years they decided to once
again enter the commercial market. C Company
renovated and assembled a 200-capacity crew
camp for Pioneer Oil, and an office complex and
crew camp for ENI Petroleum on the North Slope.
I started with my family building houses
when I was 17, Church says. We were in the
construction field and moved into doing some oil
and gas services. There was a steep learning curve
transitioning from home construction to oilfield
services. However, we found the same principles
of customer service, quality of work and safe work
practices were true in both industries.
Through its Alaska division, C Company
offers a variety of oilfield services.
Our Alaska division offers hydroexcavation,
spill cleanups, trenching, daylighting and tank
cleans, Church says. We also offer freight and
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C Company operator Matthew Searles prepares


to clean an oil spill with the 2014 Vactor HXX
Hydroexcavator.

C Company utilizes hydroexcavators from


two different manufacturers: Vactor and Super
Products. The company has both Guzzlers and
HXXs from Vactor, while on the Super Products
side they run Mud Dogs.
All of the trucks are equipped with large
freshwater tanks, Hotsy industrial pressure
washers and isolated debris tanks that allow
for proper disposal of hazardous waste.
Church says about 60 percent of their
trucks are Vactors and 40 percent are Super
Products. The newest Super Products hydroexcavator arrived at the shop in October.
Weve got some of the most cutting edge
technology as far as cold weather that Vactor has ever done, Church says.
Were talking directly with Vactor and Super Products on a regular basis and
communicating our needs. Weve had the president of Vactor in my pickup
truck with his product developer riding along for a couple of days just showing
them what our specific needs are, and theyre making changes so that they can
take care of us so we can take care of our customers.
C Company also wraps and heats the hoses on the trucks. There are hotwater heaters on the trucks and the water in the tanks is constantly recirculated
to keep it from freezing.

Were here to work. Were here to provide a service, and if you


need it at 3 a.m., we better be ready or we need to go home.
Dave Long
We obviously set up our equipment to operate and were going above
and beyond what most people have to do with their equipment, Kittelson
says. If we run out of water we may have just caused major damage to our
equipment, whereas people in fair weather dont have to deal with these types
of issues.
When the weather isnt so brutal, C Company is mainly cleaning rigs and
hydroexcavating for utilities, Long says.
BUSY CREWS
C Company has crews working in the oilfields 24 hours a day, every day
of the week in every season of the year.
Were here to work. Were here to provide a service, and if you need it at
3 a.m., we better be ready or we need to go home, Long says, adding that he
often tells his crews they can call at any time of night if they need him. Im the
general manager, but they can call me anytime to help them work.
Many jobs present tough safety challenges, including confined-space entries, hazardous chemicals and complicated equipment, and C Company puts
a big emphasis on work site safety.
We go all the way down to the job level. Job Safety Analysis [JSA] is
something we perform on each and every job, Long says. Our team on
the job is prepped before they ever leave the shop, when they get to the site
and after.
Before leaving for a job site, crews discuss potential safety hazards at the
site theyll be servicing. Once they are on site theyll meet again and take a
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look at all the safety hazards and discuss those. Following the work, the crews
will meet again and talk over what hazards they saw, what they were able to
mitigate, what they were able to control and what they could eliminate.
They put that all down on paper and we talk about it when they come
back to the shop, Long says.
The company also holds weekly behavioral management safety meetings
where the safety officers review the JSAs and do spot checks on jobs to see how
employees are performing.
Were looking at whether theyre following the rules, whether things
could be done better, and we bring those back to the office and talk about
those in our regular meetings and try to change our safety culture for the better
every day and every week, Long says.
Church notes one particular job they handled in August took the
confined-space safety program to a whole new level they hadnt seen in
the Bakken.
It was a stretch for us, we had to bring up our game as far as safety, he
says. We realized early on that this is a dangerous work environment; we need
to be leaders in the field of safety from the very top level of management to the
guys sweeping the floors and weve put a premium on safety.
EXPANSION COMING UP
Church would like to see his company expand in the region, but that will
depend in large part on how long it takes the company to train employees.
First and foremost, our growth is predicated on the success of our performance and where were doing work, Church says. We would like to see continued work in the Bakken, the North Slope in Alaska, as well as Wyoming. We
would like to move into Wyoming and then perhaps Colorado; that would be
within the next three years. Wed like to see some solid but attainable growth.
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Bakken Extra

to Watford City to begin the meetings. We


met with seven pastors, the mayor, the head
of the chamber of commerce and social
services and wrote down what the biggest
needs were.

HELPING THOSE IN NEED


Bakken Oil Rush Ministry serving oilfield workers in many ways
By Cory Dellenbach

im Konsor saw the ups and downs of


the Bakken oilfields every day.
I was living in a fifth wheel like
a lot of the other people are and heard a
lot of stories about people moving out here
and trying to get a fresh start, Konsor says.

Theres a lot of personal pain, some was


financial and some was relational.
Konsor remembers walking down
Watford City, N.D., streets after work and
seeing all the people who needed help.
I would just pray for the town and the
churches and said, Lord, is there some way
to help? Konsor says.
Konsor and his wife, Kathie, had
been involved in ministry work for much
of their lives. One day after church in their
hometown of Watertown, S.D., they were
talking with the pastor and expressed
interest in getting back into ministry.
The pastor did some checking with the
North and South Dakota United Methodist
Conference and found that they were

FIRST STEPS
The Bakken Oil Rush Ministry was
organized and began operations in summer
2013. During their meetings with city and
church officials in Watford City, Konsor
says a gathering place for oilfield workers
was quickly identified as a need, as was a
thrift store to serve the rapidly growing
population.
They were just coming in with what
they have in the car and many were trying
to set up new homes and didnt have
any money to go out and buy new stuff
because everything is real expensive here,
Konsor says.
Setting up the thrift store proved to be
a difficult task right from the start.
We couldnt find a building because
everything was so terribly expensive,
Konsor says. An old grocery store on Main
Street that sold out to a bigger company put
its old building up for sale. They wanted
a million dollars for that building, so that
wasnt going to work.
The Konsors decided it was time
to move in a different direction, so they

Our heart is to help the people that are less fortunate. Its easy
to do stuff that is nice and easy and say come to us, but its
another thing to go out there and hear peoples stories
and be willing to get involved.
Jim Konsor

looking to start a ministry in the Bakken


region. The pastor mentioned the Konsors
to the conference and the process was set
in motion.
We visited with them and said it
would be good to go up there and do an
assessment, talking to pastors and people
from the city to see what they feel the needs
are, Konsor says. So he and his wife traveled
Jim and Kathie Konsor attend the annual conference
of the North and South Dakota United Methodist
Churches. The two stand near a model oil derrick on
which attendees hung donated coats, towels and
hooded sweatshirts. (Photo contributed by Bakken Oil
Rush Ministry)

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purchased a 29-foot toy hauler, took out the


beds and dressers and installed shelves and
hanging rods. They were then able to get the
churches in the conference to collect items
for them.
We spoke to as many churches as we
could, Konsor says. We were setting up
when the food pantry was open. We were
setting up in church parking lots.
They began operation of the traveling
thrift store in August 2013 and had their
first coat giveaway in November. Konsor
says 90 coats were given away in that first
event, but overall during the winter months
a total of 265 coats along with snow pants,

boots, hoodies, blankets and heaters were given out to oilfield workers.
Were open on a weekly basis, not every day, but its my wife and I
basically, Konsor says. We have to sort and clean and go through the things
we can and cant use. We go out and speak at some of the churches in the
conference and locally to keep the people aware of what were doing.
Sorting and cleaning the items has proven to be a challenge due to the lack
of space available for the ministry. They use one end of a local church basement
to store items, but it isnt big enough to sort everything so the Konsors take it
out of the basement and bring it over to another church where they make a
donation and use their fellowship hall.
We sort the items there and then we have to
rebag everything and either take it back to the first
basement or now we have two storage sheds for
clothing and different things, Konsor says. Were
constantly moving things and everything we do is
extra work.
In winter, the main task is just trying to get the
travel trailer warm because they set it up in church
parking lots. With a furnace that isnt able to keep up,
Konsor has had to run extra heaters, including a fishhouse heater, to help get the temperature up so people
can come in and look for the things they need.
We dont specify that you have to be an oilfield
worker to get help, but a majority of them are oilfield
workers, Konsor says, adding that 65 percent of the
people who come through are first-timers. We have
people sign up when they come in and give ages and
addresses if they have them. Most dont have them
because theyre just living in RVs.
GATHERING PLACE
With no building to call their own, the Bakken
Oil Rush Ministry has found other ways to house
community gatherings, including using area parks and
the fellowship halls of other churches.
The Konsors have already held several events,
including a pre-Labor Day picnic in August. They also
sponsored a Sidewalk Sunday School for four days in
August that drew about a dozen kids.
Our heart is to help the people that are less
fortunate. Its easy to do stuff that is nice and easy
and say come to us, but its another thing to go out
there and hear peoples stories and be willing to get
involved, Konsor says. Theres a fulfillment in
knowing that were touching people and helping them
on the very basic human need side, which a lot of
times opens them up to share their story and what
they need help with and how theyre hurting.
Konsor, who is now an appointed local licensed
pastor, will also pray with people who just need
encouragement.
Most of them left their family somewhere else
and they dont have any kind of support system there
and to know that theres somebody that wants to hear
their story and will listen and will do what they can
helps, Konsor says.

UNCERTAIN FUTURE
Konsor has big plans for the future, but nothing is for certain. Finding a
building is still a top priority. He says they had drawings for a building even
before they went up to the Watford City area.
We would have four rooms that could be used short-term like hotel
rooms for three or four days while people are figuring out what they need to
do, Konsor says. The cheapest motel I know of is $169 a night and they run
up to $220 for a basic motel. People are coming into town and theyre broke.
The building would also have clothes washers and dryers as well as a
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services. Konsor says a large kitchen could be used by those living in RVs.
Konsor would like to see construction begin by next summer, but there is
one major obstacle to clear first.
The funding needs to come, he says. When we started this, the
conference challenged all of the churches, saying they wanted to start this
ministry in the oilfields and challenged them to bring an offering. They were
hoping to raise $100,000.
Instead, the call brought in $262,000, which surprised a lot of the
conference member churches.
It made them realize there is a need, but everything up there is so
expensive and the money is going fast because its not just our ministry, Konsor
says. They wanted to add a staff person in Williston and they were doing
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some extra work in Dickinson. The money is being used and its not being
replenished. We go out to speak at churches and they take some offerings, but
its not keeping up with whats going out. We are getting concerned about how
this is going to be funded by next summer.
In the meantime, however, Konsor says the Bakken Oil Rush Ministry will
continue to do what theyve always done help those in need.
The community has been very supportive, Konsor says. People in the
community donate lots of things. We get a number of calls every week wanting
to bring things down. We try to be specific and we have a needs list on our
website that tells people the things were looking for. GOMC
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Tech Perspective

KEEP
MOVING
Maintaining dewatering pumps goes a long way
By Joe Moser

SUBMERSIBLE DEWATERING PUMPS HAVE ONE CLEAR GOAL


to move water, whether its to another location for reuse or to simply remove
water from a low-lying area. For the most part they require minimal maintenance.
But before you set and forget your submersible dewatering pumps,
there are some preventive maintenance practices you should follow to keep
them operating day in and day out so productivity keeps flowing in the right
direction. And some of the most important practices start long before your
submersible pumps hit the job site.
A PUMP THAT SIZES UP
Electric submersible pumps are the most commonly used pumps for
dewatering aggregate mines. They are small and lightweight and when it comes
to maintaining the pumps, choosing the right one for the application is one
of the biggest decisions youll make. Using a pump that isnt sized for the
application can lead to issues down the road, like a broken shaft, dislodged
seal or thrown impeller. On aggregate mines where dewatering is often critical
to production, that means costly downtime.
To avoid this, there are three things to consider: the material you are
pumping, how far you need to pump it and the elevation to which it will be
pumped. If it will be moving water and aggregates rather than just water, youll
need a model that is rated for that application and is equipped with impellers
made of a durable material, like cast iron. Other materials, like polyurethane,
can handle water, but the abrasive materials like aggregates can cause them to
wear out quickly. Electric submersible pumps rated for these applications can
typically move aggregates as large as 1 inch in diameter with minimal wear
to components.
From there you will want to confirm the pump can move water as far
as you need it to go. Generally, the farther the pump is from the water site,
the greater the gallons per minute (gpm) it will need to move the water to
or from that location. And if the water has to move uphill, the pump will
also need more head capacity. In other words, how high the pump can raise
water. Electric submersible pumps operate with as much as 5,300 gpm and
can pump water as high as 275 feet. Outputs can be as wide as 10 inches in
diameter for even greater flow capacities.
GET IMMERSED IN THE DETAILS
Once youve determined the right size, make sure the pump is built
with durable materials and has features that will withstand long run times
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and the harsh conditions of aggregate applications. The pumps wear plates
and seals play an important role in that since they help protect the internal
components. Choose pumps with double mechanical seals, which provide a
consistent, watertight interface. Some manufacturers offer stainless steel seals,
which last longer than rubber seals and are more durable, which makes them
great for aggregate applications. Also look for mechanisms that stop the unit if
it overheats or the electric current overloads the pump. On most models the
pump will automatically restart after it has cooled. This helps protect the motor
from damage and extends the life of the pump.
If your pump will be unattended, consider installing a float that
automatically shuts the pump off when the water level becomes too low, then
restarts it as the level rises. This prevents damage to the seal and premature
motor failure.
In addition to pump components that keep damage from occurring, there
are others that make maintenance faster and easier on the job site. For example,
some pumps offer access to their interiors with the removal of just three bolts
rather than several more on other models. Some pumps also dont require
users to remove additional components, like the seal, to access the interior. For
even faster maintenance on the job site, many manufacturers offer a complete
replacement package that includes a seal, shaft and impeller and everything
users need to install them. Also consider where you can get parts and how long
you might have to wait for them.
Now youre ready to get things moving. But once you have your pump in
place, dont forget to pay it a visit once in a while.
A LITTLE GOES A LONG WAY
While every piece of equipment with moving parts needs regular
preventive maintenance, its particularly important for equipment used in
rugged applications like dewatering aggregate mines.
Electric submersible pumps have three main wear parts: the impeller, seal
and shaft. A drop of preventive maintenance goes a long way with all of them.
Since the seal is one of the most critical parts of a pump, its important to
check the seal oil as often as once a week in heavy-use applications and refill it
as needed. This will ensure the seal remains properly lubricated and watertight.
Inspecting hoses and cables for damage should be on your weekly checklist
too, especially if they are exposed to the elements or in areas where traffic could
cause damage. Typically a damaged pump hose is easy to spot as youll see
water flowing from the hose. A damaged cord, on the other hand, might not

be as noticeable, and if left unrepaired could be a danger to personnel or short


the motor.
For pumps in permanent applications, youll also want to take them out
of service about every four months to thoroughly inspect internal components
like the impeller and shaft. Damage to these areas can allow water to leak into
the pump and damage components. This is also a good time to change the
seal oil as it can become thick and gummy over time and cause the pump to
burn out. Dont forget to shut down the power supply before performing any
maintenance to eliminate the risk of injuries.
Finally, keep a backup pump on hand to keep water flowing if your pump
needs maintenance or when you take it out of service.
GO WITH THE FLOW
The longevity and performance of your pump all trickles down from the
preventive maintenance practices you perform. From the time you purchase a
pump to the last day its on site, a clear preventive maintenance plan will keep
water moving and productivity flowing in the right direction. GOMC
ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Joe Moser is the pump product line manager at Atlas Copco Construction Equipment. He
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Spotlight

CROSSOVER APPEAL
Premier Oilfield Equipments partnership with
Caterpillar on full display with versatile hydrovac unit
By Craig Mandli

he Caterpillar Yellow CV-100T tandem-axle hydrovac


from Premier Oilfield Equipment Co. certainly drew a lot
of eyes at the 2014 Pumper & Cleaner Environmental
Expo. Well-known in the oil and gas industry, the show is a great
opportunity for Premier to gain exposure in the private industrial
pumping and excavation market, as well as the municipal market,
according to Warren Lindgren, Premiers chief marketing officer.
This show gives us new exposure to clients and potential
clients that we wouldnt normally reach, says Lindgren. It
also gives us an opportunity to highlight our partnership with
Caterpillar, with full Cat service at the front and rear of the
machine. We received a tremendous amount of excitement on
our CV-Series, especially the CV-100T. Its a unit that will take
care of the needs of anyone in the hydroexcavation field.
This trucks power comes from its Caterpillar CT13
vocational engine, along with a CX31 six-speed automatic
transmission coupled with a Caterpillar-built transfer case to
drive its water pumps and blower unit. The unit has freshwater
capacity of 1,683 gallons, and a separate debris tank with a
capacity of 13.5 cubic yards. It utilizes a Robuschi RBS/DV-Series
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Warren Lindgren, left, chief marketing officer for Premier Oilfield Equipment, explains the dynamics behind
booms turret head design allows for a 26-foot reach, 342-degree
the Mud Slide and Mud Sweep off-loading system on the CV-100T tandem-axle hydrovac to an attendee
rotation and an excavating depth of 20 feet.
at the 2014 Pumper & Cleaner Environmental Expo International, now the Water & Wastewater Equipment,
Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show. (Photo by Craig Mandli)
Premier first rolled out its CV-Series hydroexcavators at the
2013 Expo, and Lindgren was excited by the response. He also
out the rear door. The Mud Sweep then pushes remaining debris out.
listened to the attendees, and the CV-100T the company highlighted in 2014
Just open the back door and the dirt and much of the debris at the back
offers features that are specifically geared toward not only those working in the
of the tank comes out, Lindgren says. The rest gets swept out.
oil and gas fields, but also pumpers and municipal wastewater professionals.
Lindgren says Premier took several orders for the CV-100T units right
Attendees basically told us that they wanted a unit with technology fully
on the show floor. The companys high expectations for the 2014 show were
integrated into the chassis, says Lindgren. The new models we brought back
exceeded early on. We were expecting a lot of good things, and we certainly
this year do that. They are fully integrated for one-person operation. Because
saw that, he says. This is already one of the best shows we do.
different jobs can be preprogrammed into the system, it improves operator
Premier will be back in Indianapolis in February to take part in the newly
setup time.
branded Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT)
The chassis is the CT660 long-hood Caterpillar truck with high-end
Show, and Lindgren says the company plans to add more innovations geared
interior, power locks, windows and mirrors, dual air-ride seats, digital in-dash
toward both the oil and gas market and the water/wastewater crowd.
GPS, full-locking rear ends and a 13,200-pound-capacity steerable Watson
Our goal is to offer units that meet the needs of anyone, from oilfields
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8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

8 a.m.

Lobbying
Field Inspections Part One
Field Inspections Part Two
Septic Tank Safety Lethal Lids
Time Dosing
Ask the Experts Q & A

9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Ladies and Gentleman: Create Your Personal Brand


and Strategic Network for Success in 5 Easy Steps
Effective Website Design and Engaging
Customers in the Digital Age
Tapping into the Power of Social Media and
Content Marketing

Road Rules & Safety Track


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4:30 p.m.

8 a.m.

Marketing Track

Sump and Sewage Pump Manufacturers Association


Room 243-245

3 p.m.

Kelly Newcomb, Ellen Rohr, Womens Roundtable


Room 136-138

NOWRA

SSPMA

Sizing Guidelines for New or


Replacement Sewage Pumps
Backup Battery and Combination Pump Systems
Evaluation and Installation
Specifying Pumps: Why Do Pumps Fail?

Business Track

9:30 a.m.

National Environmental Health Association


Room 237-239

Mastering the Busy Season


A Great Customer Experience
Employee Retention and Recruitment

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Room 133-135
1:30 p.m.
3 p.m.
4:30 p.m.

A Truckers Guide to Washington Speak


Cargo Tank Safety and Regulatory Report
Compliance with Part 180 and Preparing for
a Tank Truck CT Shop Audit

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Tuesday Sessions

Detailed session information available at: wwett.com

February 24, 2015


NAWT Track

Treatment Plant
Operator Track

Drain Cleaning Track

Room 234-236
8 a.m.

Room 240-242

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Septage Processing Introduction:


Working with an Engineer
Analyzing Your Resources:
What Goes on Around You is Important!
Introduction to Odor Control

Onsite Installer Track

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

An Emerging Technology for Lagoon-Based


Nutrient Removal
The New Wastewater: Collection System
Challenges Caused by Todays Modern Trash
Wastewater Microbiology

Room 231-233

Industry Safety Track

8 a.m.

Room 243-245

9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Soils, Design, O&M: What Every Installer


Should Know
Best Installation Practices for
Trouble-Free Pump Controls
Introduction to Effluent Filters

*MSW Track
Room 237-239
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Mapping Solutions for Repair and


Maintenance of Water Distribution Systems
The Shift from Reactive to Proactive
Wastewater Management Best Practices
Why Hasnt Your Sewer System Evaluation
Survey Testing Worked?

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

New Trends and Technology in Equipment


for Excavation Safety
Best Practices: Use, Care and Repair of
High-Pressure Sewer Cleaning Hose
Development and Execution of a Cross-Bore
Prevention Program

Business Track
Room 130-132
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

How to Position Your Company in the Market Today


Six Proven Tactics to Generate Leads and
Turn Them Into Revenue
Growth by Acquisition or Exiting Gracefully:
Buying or Selling a Septic or Sewer Business

Room 133-135

11 a.m.

Drain Cleaning Methods - Then and Now


The Physics of Pipe Cleaning Tools and
How I Make it Work for Me
Lateral Lining Are You Using the Right Tool?

Industry Technology
Track
Room 136-138
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

How to Manage Septic Systems


using Remote Monitoring
GPS Tracking: Hype Vs. Reality
Wireless Controls in the Waterjet Industry:
Sacrificing Safety for Convenience

Septic Series Track


Room 140-142
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

True Crime Scene Stories: How to Inspect


and Troubleshoot Suspect Onsite Systems
One Mans Waste is Another Mans Treasure
Dewatering Options for Roll-Off Containers

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February 25, 2015


Septic Series Track
Room 140-142
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Considerations in Building Your Next Vacuum Truck


Grease Collection and Treatment:
Raising the Bar Via Resource Recovery
Analyzing Common Onsite Septic System
Malfunctions and Options for Prevention & Correction

Portable Sanitation
Track

Business Track

Room 136-138

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

11 a.m.

*MSW Case Study Track


Room 231-233
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Retrofit of the Lansdowne Sanitary P/S


Huntington Beach Successfully Navigates
Emergency Repair of Fragile Storm Drain
Collection System Rehabilitation
Alternative Technology

Treatment Plant
Operator Track
Room 240-242
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

*MSW Technology Track


Room 237-239
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.

11 a.m.

Implementation of Acoustic Inspection Technology


at the City of Augusta
Highlights from the 7th Edition of Operation
and Maintenance of Wastewater Collection
Systems Manual
Technological Advancements Fulfill the
Promise of Zoom Survey Paradigm

Portable Sanitation - Special Events


Making Your Portable Restroom Business Lean
and Mean How to Boost Productivity and
Increase Your Bottom Line
T.B.D.

Utility Regulation Basics for Grease Haulers


The Waste in Our Wastewater
Security Issues and Best Practices for Water/
Wastewater Facilities

Pipe Rehab Track


Room 243-245
8 a.m.
9:30 a.m.
11 a.m.

Integrating Temperature Sensor Technology


within Lateral Pipeline CIPP Installations
CIPP Calibration and Vacuuming
Extending Life Expectancies with CorrosionResistant Coatings and Linings

Room 133-135

11 a.m.

Team Building for Profit


Ten Commonsense Ways to Grow and
Improve Your Business
Setting Expectations The Key to Sales
and Customer Satisfaction

Advanced Onsite
Installer Course
Room 234-236
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Introduction and Site Evaluation
System Sizing and Basic Design Principles
Pumping to Systems
Installations of ATUs
Installing for Management
Troubleshooting Systems

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Product Focus

Hydroexcavation
and Excavation
Equipment, Bulk
Storage Solutions

By Craig Mandli

Hydroexcavation clears the earth around utility pipelines,


and can remove sludge, slurries, mud, gravel and other waste
from a work site. However, when the job calls for the removal
of large amounts of material, tried-and-true excavators and
loaders are ideal. Whether you need traditional excavating,
loading, hydroexcavation equipment or tanks, here are
options to consider.

Hydroexcavation Equipment

3. Wet/dry hydrovac

5. 2,200-gallon combination truck

The compact, three-phase electric power Rig


Vac from Curry Supply is available with Masport,
Fruitland or NVE pumps, in either 17 or 30 bbl
configurations. Units are skid mounted and are
winch/fork/crane ready for easy placement on
the job site. Electrical components are blast-proof
rated for added safety. Units are environmentally
designed for low oil exhaust. Units come with
user-friendly push-button controls with LED
indicators and visual operator instructions, ball
float level indicator, 24-inch manway, easy-toaccess intake manifold and discharge ports, and
interior lining. The 17 bbl unit can be configured
to fit in a Conex box with a pressure washer
hookup. 800/345-2829; www.currysupply.com.

The HV55 HydroVax wet/dry unit from


GapVax is constructed of ASTM A572-grade
50 steel, and has a 12.5-cubic-yard debris body
and water tank options ranging from 400 to
1,400 gallons. Its positive displacement vacuum
pump is rated at 5,250 cfm, with 28 inches Hg.
Its design prolongs the life of the filter bags and
eliminates the threat of material entering the
vacuum pump. The tailgate is fully opening with a
field-adjustable hinge and dual cylinders, and has
four fail-safe, individually adjustable locks that
ensure a complete seal. Options include a coldweather recirculation package, sludge pump, auger
unloading system, body pressurization system,
remote pendants and wireless remotes, high rail
package and stainless steel body. 888/442-7829;
www.gapvax.com.

The 2,200-gallon combination truck from


Ledwell offers industrial vacuum capacity,
ASME/DOT certification and fully integrated
high-pressure waterjetting capability. It has a fullopening hydraulically operated rear door, 20-inch
top manway with ladder and platform, three-stage
hydraulically operated front tank hoist, 6-inch
air-operated rear discharge, 4-inch rear-mounted
intake valve, bolt-in interior baffles, hydraulically
operated liquid- or air-cooled vacuum pump,
rear-mounted liquid level indicator, rearmounted adjustable hose hooks, pressure offload capability, a hydraulically operated transfer
pump, variable vacuum pump capability, multicompartment capability, a top-mounted hydraulic
boom and a tri-axle body design. 903/838-6531;
www.ledwell.com.

2. Truck vacuum excavator

4. Vacuum excavator

6. Versatile hydroexcavator

The FXT50 truck vacuum excavator from


Ditch Witch mounts directly to a trucks frame
rails, allowing the system to flex independently
of the truck for greater stability and operator
confidence. Ditch Witch dealers will mount
the unit to the single-axle truck of customers
choosing and can customize the truck with
toolboxes and other support equipment, such as
a 1,020 cfm blower and 3,000 psi water system
flowing at 5 gpm. The unit is designed to operate
quietly and provide optimum filtration. 800/6546481; www.ditchwitch.com.

The X-10 and X-15 hydroexcavator models


from Hi-Vac Corporation are designed to
virtually eliminate the risk of underground utility
strikes. They perform hydroexcavation along with
vacuum excavation, potholing and daylighting.
Easy operation and simple maintenance provide
for maximum efficiency on the job. They
combine state-of-the-art water pump and vacuum
technology to create ideal vacuum excavation
power. 740/374-2306; www.x-vac.com.

The Hydrovac versatile hydroexcavator


from Presvac Systems is designed for coldweather operation and is offered as an option to
be in full compliance with DOT collection and
transportation of hazardous materials. The highvacuum blower allows extraction of all types of
soils, gravel, rock, clay, water and silt material.
Knockout features in the debris tank minimize
carry over. Modular filtration configured to
blower size provides blower protection and
minimal maintenance. It has a heavy-duty 8-inch
boom that extends up to 25 feet, with six-way

1. Rig vacuum system

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hydraulic power and wireless controls for all


boom functions, a soft-start water pump, vacuum
breaker and truck engine speed control. 800/3877763; www.presvac.com.

9. Harsh-environment
hydroexcavator

7. Conventionally sized
hydroexcavator
The HX-15 hydroexcavator from Ramvac by
Sewer Equipment has a 15-yard debris tank with
a temperature-controlled environmental chamber
and directional discharge system to off-load debris
into the excavation site when finished, without
the mess of dumping the tank. It has a long-range
wireless remote, NEMA 4 electrical system, a
400,000 Btu water boiler, a three-stage cyclonic
filtration system and efficient 3,000 cfm blower. It
is available with a RamAir air excavation system
for when water cannot be added to the problem
area. 800/323-1604; www.ram-vac.com.

8. 360-degree rotating boom drive


Slew drives from Slew Master, Inc. allow
the boom of a hydroexcavator truck to rotate a
full 360 degrees while in operation. It effectively
solves the problem caused by limited-rotation
devices that only allow a limited angle of rotation
of the boom. The housing drive is fully enclosed.
416/628-1014; www.slewmaster.com.

The Mud Dog 1600 hydroexcavator from


Super Products has a 16-cubic-yard debris body,
standard 1,500-gallon water capacity, and a rearmounted boom that offers 335-degree rotation,
27-inch reach and upward/downward pivot that
enables operators to achieve greater work area
access and deeper digging without the need to
halt production to reposition the truck. It can
deliver up to 18 gpm of flow and 3,000 psi of
pressure, while its 8-inch positive-displacement
vacuum system provides airflow up to 5,800
cfm and 28 inches of vacuum. An onboard
boiler with 714,000 Btu/hour capacity heats the
water to break up stubborn material. Its ejector
plate system smoothly pushes the load out of the
collector body and into the disposal site. It has the
ability to raise and tilt its collector body to unload.
800/837-9711; www.superproductsllc.com.

10. Large-capacity hydrovac


The F4 Slope hydrovac from Tornado
Hydrovacs holds 13 cubic yards of mud and more
than 2,100 gallons of freshwater. It has a boiler for
heating water, and a 3,600 to 6,300 cfm positive
displacement vacuum blower to pull spoils to the
tank. The boom has a 342-degree rotation and a
26-foot reach. All critical components are housed
in an insulated and heated aluminum van body.
Its mud sweep empties the tank without hoisting,
which eliminates the dangers of dumping on

uneven ground and around overhead power lines.


877/340-8141; www.tornadotrucks.com.

11. Easy-to-operate hydroexcavator


The easy-to-operate X-Cavator from VacCon comes with a hydrostatic drive that uses
the chassis engine to eliminate the need for PTO,
clutch and gearbox operation. It offers water
systems up to 4,000 psi, and a mobile wireless
remote control enabling the operator to work the
chassis engine rpm, boom, automatic vacuum
breaker, dump controls and hydraulic door locks
from remote areas up to a half mile away. The
boom rotates up to 270 degrees. 855/336-2962;
www.vac-con.com.

12. Hydroexcavator with


boom options
AllExcavate hydroexcavators from Vacall
Gradall Industries allow customers to select
between three different boom and intake hose
or tube options. The boom options include one
using a heavy-duty, full-length rubber hose which
is durable yet flexible with a gum rubber lining
that runs from the turret mounted on the debris
tank to the pick-up point. Another option has a
steel tube-in-tube boom and intake that connects
to an identical rubber hose elbow that leads to the
pick-up point. The third option is a steel tube-intube with steel elbow boom and intake tube. The
unit generates up to 27 inches Hg and up to 5,800
cfm. Used in combination with the machines
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high-power waterjetting forces, it can effectively


loosen and remove dirt and other material from
around utility lines and foundations where
mass excavation is not possible. 800/382-8302;
www.vacallindustries.com.

13. Vacuum excavator


Vacuum excavators from VacStar are
designed to reclaim directional drilling fluids,
pothole utilities, clean out manholes, catch
basins, wash pits, valve and meter boxes, and
wash equipment and property. A rotary vane
pump provides a strong vacuum for greater
depths, distance and speed. It allows the operator
to vacuum and pothole great distances, easily
permitting backyard and previously inaccessible
work areas. The pressure mode allows clogs to be
removed from the vacuum hose and the contents
to be maintained under the controlled dump
mode. 319/656-3434; www.vacstar.com.

14. Full-sized hydroexcavator


The
HXX
Hydro-Excavator
from
Vactor Manufacturing is ideal for drilling
mud reclamation, exposing and identifying
underground utilities, slot trenching and frac
tank and general tank cleaning. It can tackle pipe
and line installation, potholing, waterline repair,
slot trenching, directional drilling, sign and pole
installation and other large-volume excavation.
Available in positive displacement and fan
configurations, it provides up to seven hours of
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Loaders

Corporation provides 11.6 inches of tail-swing


overhang, designed to deliver over-the-side lifting
performance without increasing the overall weight.
With an operating weight of 13,779 pounds and a
bucket force of 9,731 ft-lbs, the 59.4 hp unit digs
to depths of 13 feet 6 inches. It has a blade float
that enables operators to smoothly grade, level
or backfill materials. Its auto-shift drive system
transitions between high and low range, allowing
operators to focus on the direction and speed of
travel. Auto idle helps reduce fuel consumption.
It has ergonomic multifunction joystick controls,
a color LCD instrumentation panel, extended
grease intervals and four tie-down points.
770/831-2200; www.doosanequipment.com.

15. Roll-off vacuum loader

17. Reduced-tail-swing excavator

The 16-cubic-yard Shuttle roll-off/liftoff vacuum loader from Fast-Vac Trucks &
Accessories has all the capacities and functionality
of a truck-mounted vacuum, but without the
maintenance of a truck. They are ideally suited
to refuse applications, industrial cleanups and
spills. Multiple units may be in field service and
moved with only a single truck. 262/878-0756;
www.fast-vac.com.

The ZX245USLC-5 reduced-tail-swing


excavator from Hitachi is ideal for digging in
confined areas. It has an operating weight of
56,167 pounds, arm-digging force of 25,629
pounds, maximum dig depth of 21 feet 9 inches
and a bucket capacity of 0.56 to 1.29 cubic
yards. The 159 hp, Interim Tier 4 Isuzu engine
delivers power in all conditions. 866/973-0394;
www.hitachiconstruction.com.

Excavators

18. Efficient excavator

continuous operation with the onboard water.


Lower water flow results in less operator fatigue
and a cleaner, more precise digging process.
It has a 12-cubic-yard debris body fabricated
from corrosion- and abrasion-resistant steel; a
1,200-gallon high-density polyethylene water tank
that retains heated water temperature, reducing
the likelihood of freezing during operation
in harsh winter weather; and a top-mounted,
7-foot hydraulic extendable boom that provides
320-degree rotation. A heated pump cabinet
and a built-in boiler allow it to work in subzero
temperatures. 800/627-3171; www.vactor.com.

16. Compact excavator


The DX63-3 compact conventional tail
swing excavator from Doosan Infracore America

The R380LC-9A excavator from Hyundai


Construction Equipment Americas offers a
290 hp Cummins QSL9 Interim Tier 4/Stage
IIIB engine. Operators can choose among three

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engine modes Power, Standard and Economy


which enable the machine to switch between
full power and reduced fuel consumption. It
boasts an operating weight of 86,200 pounds,
a breakout force of 49,300 pounds and a
maximum dig depth of 27 feet, making it ideal
for pipeline applications. It has bushings designed
for extended lube intervals of 250 hours and
polymer shims to resist wear and reduce noise.
It comes with extended-life hydraulic filters,
long-life hydraulic oil, and efficient cooling and
integrated preheating systems. 877/509-2254;
www.hceamericas.com.

19. Versatile excavator


Equipped with an EPA Interim Tier 4/EU
Stage IIIB PowerTech diesel engine, the 210G
LC excavator from John Deere boasts 159 hp.
A Powerwise III engine/hydraulic management
system offers three productivity modes to allow
the operator to select the digging style that fits
the job. Generous flow, arm force and swing
torque help speed cycles, and an easy powerboost button located on the right-hand control is
available for tough jobs. A highly efficient, heavyduty cooling system powers through all jobs, even
those in tough environments or high altitudes.
It has short-throw low-effort controls, ideal
metering and smooth multifunction operation. It
is equipped with a spacious cab and comfortable
fabric-covered high-back seat for increased
operator comfort. It comes with JDLink Ultimate,

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so the operator has 24/7 computer access to


equipment location, utilization, tonnage totals,
monitor alerts, fuel-consumption diagnostics and
hours. 800/503-3373; www.deere.com.

20. Hydraulic crawler excavator


The Tier IV SK350LC-9E hydraulic excavator
from Kobelco Construction Machinery USA
weighs 82,200 pounds, and is powered by an
efficient 270 hp Tier IV Final HINO engine. It
delivers as much as a 10 percent reduction in fuel
consumption compared to a Tier III machine, and
incorporates both selective catalytic reduction
and self-cleaning diesel particulate filter systems.
With a digging force of 50,600 pounds, a digging
depth of 24 feet 10 inches, a suggested 0.875 to
2.75-cubic-yard bucket range and a swing speed
of 10 rpm, it ensures quick cycle times. 281/8888430; www.kobelco-usa.com.

21. Fuel-efficient hydraulic excavator


The PC490LC-11 hydraulic excavator from
Komatsu America has a net 359 hp and an
operating weight between 105,670 and 110,220
pounds. Its Tier 4 Final engine has an advanced
electronic control system to manage the airflow
rate, fuel injection, combustion parameters and
after-treatment functions for optimal performance,
reduced emissions and advanced diagnostic
capability. With heavy-duty undercarriage and
counterweight for high-lift capacity and lateral
stability, it has strengthened undercarriage

components, a reinforced revolving frame and


a high-capacity swing bearing. An optional
variable track gauge significantly increases lateral
stability and lift capacity up to an additional 10
percent. It is equipped with KOMTRAX remote
monitoring technology with data access via
the Web or a smartphone and Komatsu CARE
complimentary scheduled maintenance for the
first three years or 2,000 hours. 847/437-4356;
www.komatsuamerica.com.

22. Fuel-efficient crawler excavator


The EC250E crawler excavator from Volvo
Construction Equipment delivers a 5 percent
improvement in fuel efficiency over past models.
This efficiency is not only due to the Tier 4 Final/
Stage IV-compliant engine, but also a range
of features that optimize flow and minimize
pressure losses in the hydraulic system. The ECO
mode automatically reduces fuel consumption
without any loss of performance in most
operating conditions. The operator has the ability
to manually control flow to the hydraulics using
the integrated work mode system. To reduce idle
time, the unit can be equipped with optional
automatic idling and auto engine shutdown
systems. When a machines controls are inactive
for a preset amount of time (between 3 and 20
seconds), engine speed is reduced to idle. When a
machine has been motionless for five minutes, the
engine automatically turns off. 828/650-2000;
www.volvo.com/constructionequipment.
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Skidded and
Mobile Frac Tanks
23. Polypropylene frac tank
Frac tanks from C&E Plastics are made of
corrosion-resistant, durable, long-lasting polypropylene. They are well-insulated and come
standard with 23-inch manways for ease of use.
They incorporate a smooth interior design and
sloped floors for easy cleaning. The encapsulatedsteel corrugation of the outside walls prevents
any weakness in structure. Tanks can be designed to unique specifications. 724/947-4949;
www.ceplastics.com.

24. Frac storage tank


Frac tanks from Consolidated Fabricators
can be used with pumps, filters, dewatering units
and vacuum boxes. Designed for the on-site storage
of water and liquids, the 8,500-gallon, 1/4-inchthick tank measures 20 feet long, 8.5 feet wide and
95.5 inches tall. With a roll-off under-frame, the
tank has smooth interior walls, multiple valves and
interior stainless ball float with exterior tank level
gauge. 800/635-8335; www.con-fab.com.

Roll-Off Containers
25. Dewatering container
Roll-off dewatering containers from Bakers
Waste Equipment provide a one-step process for
dewatering all types of liquid waste, including
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septic waste, grease sludge, grit, hazardous waste,


lagoon sludge and fly ash. Liquid waste is pumped
into the containers, allowing the liquids to drain
through filtered walls and floors. The liquid is
collected in an area behind the walls and floors,
staging it for discharge out one of the side drain
ports. 800/221-4153; www.bwe-nc.com.

26. Roll-off trailer


The Super Mini roll-off truck replacement
trailer from Benlee is light, versatile and heavy
lifting. When attached to a power unit it is as
small as a roll-off truck but more maneuverable.
With a low tare weight of 12,400 pounds, it
has a high legal payload of 17 to 18 tons, and is
optimized for 20-, 30-, 40- or tall 50-yard boxes
and carries containers up to 24 feet long. It has
25,000-pound axles, a hydraulic system, rollers
and sheaves. Options include tarp systems, inside
controls, auto inflation and auto grease. 734/8906822; www.benlee.com.

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door end, leaving access to the center of the


container. Units can be customized with either
a top- or side-hinge rear door. 405/692-6311;
www.custommanufacturing.us.

Bladders
28. Flexible storage bladder
Flexible storage bladders from Eldred
Environmental & Export are available in sizes
up to 50,000 gallons, with fabrics suitable for
graywater, drinking water, and fuel or chemicals,
32 to 46 ounces per square yard. Fittings and
valves are available from 1.5 to 4 inches in PVC,
aluminum, polypropylene, stainless steel or brass.
Custom-sized secondary containment berms are
also available for bladders, steel tanks, trailers and
vehicles for spills and decontamination. 800/6133640; www.eldredenvironmental.com.

Tanks

27. Roll-top roll-off sludge container

29. Septic/grease vacuum tank

Roll-top roll-off sludge containers from


Custom Manufacturing store and transport a
wide variety of waste. They have continuously
welded seams, a fully gasketed rear door, a knifeedge seal, adjustable hinges, ratchet binders,
secondary release grab handles located on the
bottom side of the door and 3/16-inch walls
and floor. Each lid measures 5 by 7 feet, with
a 1- by 2-inch closed-cell gasket. One lid rolls
to the bulkhead end and one rolls to the rear

The 4,000-gallon aluminum Matador septic/


grease vacuum tank from Amthor International
comes standard with a 5/16-inch-thick side shell
and floor, full head baffles and no external rings.
It is available as a dumping tank with or without
full-opening rear doors, as well as with off-road
construction options for various applications.
Various pump models are available. 800/3286633; www.amthorinternational.com.

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30. Double-wall storage tank


IMT 8850 double-wall storage tanks from
Assmann Corporation hold 8,850 gallons of
liquid, accommodating two truckloads of most
chemicals. It has a 24-inch hinged manway opening
and a secure secondary containment that contains
over 110 percent of the primary tanks capacity.
They help eliminate chemical spills with a heaviertop sidewall and dome that prevent dome collapse,
while a primary inner tank and a secondary lockedon outer tank ensure against chemical spills.
They are certified by NSF to NSF/ANSI Standard
61, while high-density crosslink resin tanks are
certified by NSF for chemical storage. 888/3573181; www.assmann-usa.com.

31. Single-manway vacuum tank


Vacuum tanks from Bucks Fabricating have a
single manway, two 6-inch pipe nipples and caps,
and multiple options to suit specific needs. They
are tested to a maximum positive pressure of 8 psi,
while a standard working load should only be 5
psi of positive pressure. They have been tested to
perform up to 24 inches of Hg vacuum. Built with
1/4-inch steel sidewalls, floor and roof, this unit is
built to handle heavy workloads. 800/233-0867;
www.bucksfab.com.

32. Folding frame tank


Folding Frame Tanks from Husky Portable
Containment are available in steel or aluminum
frames in various size and material options.
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firefighting. Easy-lift handles are mounted on the
floor of the tank, making them easy and quick
to fold and allow for easy removal of liquids. The
folding frames are pinch-free. 800/260-9950;
www.huskyportable.com.

units can be equipped with easily deployed


walkways, platforms, ladders and railings. Onepiece, vacuum-infused, fully insulated rectangular
fiberglass tanks are also available in sizes up to
15,000 gallons, and can be installed either above or
below ground. 800/231-2507; www.orenco.com.

33. Plastic holding tank

35. Versatile tank

The Pro-Pumper 250 low-profile, plastic


holding tank from Kentucky Tank is designed for
above-ground waste storage. It has a capacity of
250 gallons and easily fits under office trailers. It
has seven 3-inch threaded inlets and a 10-inch lid
with stainless steel tether for easy plumbing and
pumping. The holding tank has a molded-in handle
that makes positioning and securing easy. It is FDA
approved for potable water. There are 16 available
colors to match company colors. 888/459-8265;
www.kentuckytank.com.

The MultiTank from Roth Global Plastics can


be used for water cistern, pump, holding, rainwater
or septic tank applications. This is possible due to its
inner layer of FDA-approved virgin HDPE, two inside
layers of polyethylene for improved stability, plus one
outer layer of black and UV-stabilized polyethylene.
Features include CSA, NSF and IAPMO certification,
a COEX-4 multilayer co-extrusion process, a lowprofile design that means less digging and avoidance
of a high-water table, lightweight construction, a
multi-port inlet/outlet convenient for field piping,
the ability to enter and exit the tank on the ends or
sides, two 24-inch manways to provide easy access
for maintenance and service, a threaded riser system
and watertight seamless construction. 866/9437256; www.rothmultitank.com.

34. Fiberglass basin


Fiberglass Basins from Orenco Composites
provide long-lasting, low-maintenance bulk storage
solutions for wastewater, potable water and process
applications. These lightweight fiberglass vessels
are corrosion-resistant and have long service lives.
All helically wound vertical or horizontal units are
strong and durable. Underground basins range
from 2 to 24 feet in diameter. The base and top
are produced via vacuum infusion incorporating
high-strength fabrics. They can be shipped as
single units or in sections which are stacked and
assembled on site. Portable and above-ground

36. Stackable tanks


Cubetainer stackable tanks from Snyder
Industries are designed for bulk storage and
dispensing of lubes and other machine fluids,
maximizing floor space and eliminating the need
for 55-gallon drums. Tanks are available in five
sizes, from 60 to 260 gallons. 402/467-5221;
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37. Slurry tank


Custom-fabricated slurry tanks from Sodimate
come with a mixer, waterboard (with solenoid
valves and flowmeters), level control systems, and
all connections necessary for slurry pumping and
draining. Typical fabrication materials include
high-density polyethylene (HDPE), stainless steel
or fiberglass, and volume can range from 130 to
750 gallons. Completely dust-free, the units can be
used with dry hydrated lime, powdered activated
carbon (PAC) and polymers. 773/665-8800;
www.sodimate-inc.com.

38. Double-walled fuel storage tank


The Transtainer Standby double-walled
fuel storage tank from Western Global is
transportable and environmentally friendly,
offering an efficient solution for large-scale
projects that require on-demand fuel supply for
generators and construction equipment. It ensures
full compliance and environmental protection
regardless of the location. It meets UL, NFPA
and multiple regulations worldwide. Offering
high-volume and 110 percent containment, it is
designed for continuous fueling for tank farms,
long-term power systems and disaster relief
applications. It is CSC-plated and approved for
transport while empty, lowering freight costs and
increasing efficiency. It is available in capacities
ranging from 2,600 to 15,800 gallons. 866/8142470; www.western-global.us.com.

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41. Vertical storage tower

The side-dump trunnion-mounted trailer


from Jet Company maintains a constant tub speed
throughout the dumping cycle, improving trailer
stability. It has a rounded tub with no center divider
for easy tub clean-out, maintenance-free selflubricating tub and cylinder pivot points, external
tub supports that make hauling long items easier,
and high-strength 1/4-inch abrasion-resistant steel
for additional tub strength and dent reduction.
515/332-3117; www.jetcompany.com.

The Vidmar Tower vertical storage and


retrieval system is capable of being built up
to 46 feet high with unlimited custom drawer
configurations. It offers an optional dual-delivery
continuous pick feature and a choice of ergonomic
picking bay designs and drawer access setup.
Easy-use touch-screen operation and flexible
management software improves efficiency and
allows the management of up to 132,000 pounds
of material from one console. Security options
include automatic doors and password/barcode
access. 800/523-9462; www.stanleyvidmar.com.

Containers

42. Portable dewatering container

39. Side-dump trailer

40. Dewatering container filter


Sludge Mate container filters from Flo Trend
Systems can dewater a variety of sludge and waste
such as alum, ferric, lagoon and digested sludge,
septic tank, grease trap and slaughterhouse waste,
wastewater residual and sump bottoms. The closedsystem design provides odor control, no spillage,
reduced maintenance and weather independence.
They have 10-gauge reinforced walls and a sevengauge steel floor. Options include peaked roofs with
gasketed bolted-down access hatches, drainage
ports, inlet manifolds, floor filters and side-to-side
rolling tarps. They dewater on site, are available
in roll-offs, trailer and tipping-stand mounted
configurations, and have capacities of 5 to 40 cubic
yards. 713/699-0152; www.flotrend.com.

Wastequip dewatering containers reduce the


cost of waste disposal by separating liquids from
solids. They are designed for wastewater treatment
facilities, manufacturing facilities, construction
sites, refineries and similar applications.
Gasketed doors and hydro testing help ensure
that containers will not leak. For easy cleanup,
they have shells that can be removed, allowing
them to be used as sludge containers. Lid options
include side-to-side roll tarps or single piece,
side-to-side plastic or aluminum lids. They are
available in round bottom or rectangular designs
in 20- or 25-cubic-yard sizes. 877/468-9278;
www.wastequip.com. GOMC

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Case Studies

Hydroexcavation and Excavation Equipment,


Bulk Storage Solutions
By Craig Mandli
TANK FARM ENABLES BULK FUEL STORAGE AT REMOTE SITE
Problem
Mega Precious Metals Monument Bay project in Manitoba, Canada, had an inefficient fuel management system
where fuel was moved one barrel at a time. The companys CEO, Glen Kuntz, sought to turn the site into a modern and
efficient camp that supplied comfort while also reducing its environmental footprint. One of the critical components
in the plan was to utilize bulk fuel, brought in by aircraft, and then transferred to collapsible fuel storage bladders.

Solution
The company set up a tank farm using Arctic King collapsible fuel bladders from SEI Industries. The pillow-style
tanks are designed especially for Arctic conditions. We bought five one for Jet A fuel, two for diesel, one for gasoline and a spare, says Kuntz. With the tank
farm, we can fly in bulk fuel and fill the bladders once a year. Collapsible fuel bladders can be folded up to a fraction of their deployable size, making them easy
and cost-effective for transportation to difficult locations. Theyre durable, typically require almost no site preparation and are more environmentally friendly to the
ground beneath them.

Result
Using the Arctic King tank farm, Kuntz says the fuel savings have amounted to between 50 to 60 percent compared to the way the camp was operating.
Thats a significant savings and the environmental benefits go all the way down the line, from less consumption of diesel to the reduced transportation of it, he
says. 855/734-8265; www.sei-ind.com.

TANKS PROVIDE SECONDARY CONTAINMENT AT FRAC SAND FACILITY


Problem
An oil and gas operation in West Virginia sought a turnkey storage solution for over 4 million gallons of water
pumped from a local river. The site location was restricted in size. They also required containment in order to meet
local environmental regulations.

Solution
Tank Connection designed, manufactured and installed tanks designed to store water, which would then be
pumped to different well sites to aid in drilling. Tank Connection provided both primary and secondary containment
tanks. The two primary (inner) tanks were 80.21 feet in diameter and 54.52 feet tall, and the secondary containment tanks were 89.13 feet in diameter and 52.85
feet tall. The primary tanks were constructed with flat steel floors and aluminum domes, and the secondary containment consisted of tanks with embedded base
rings with concrete floors.

Result
All tanks were built from grade level utilizing a jacking process to ensure crew safety and maintain quality control. In addition, the company designed and
installed the tank foundations and provided all accessories and piping between the tanks to meet the customers requirements. The tanks have performed according
to design. 620/423-3010; www.tankconnection.com. GOMC

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CANADIAN EXTRA

RIG FINDER
PetroFeed app helps industry officials locate and track Canadian drill rigs and wells
By Cory Dellenbach

he oil and gas market is huge business in Canada, but sometimes it


can be tough keeping track of which companies are moving rigs or
who is drilling where.
Ashley Dunfields PetroFeed mobile application for iOS and Android
devices as well as desktop and laptop computers can help track all of that
information.
Rig location information and activity information is just fundamental to
basically everything thats happening in the oil and gas industry. Thats where
all the money is being spent, says Dunfield, CEO and founder of PetroFeed.
Really, the rig represents just the primary service among many services that
go into actually doing that job and getting that well built and on stream.
Dunfield says by offering the app, which went live in February 2013, his
company is building a network for industry professionals that allows them to
do their jobs in the oilfields easier.

It gives you directions and gives


you visibility into what is happening
around you. You can follow a
rig and get status notifications
automatically pushed to you
when something changes.
Ashley Dunfield
PetroFeed founder Ashley Dunfield

This is for anyone who is working in the field that actually needs to go
to well sites, Dunfield says. It gives you directions and gives you visibility
into what is happening around you. You can follow a rig and get status
notifications automatically pushed to you when something changes.
The app, which is available in both the iTunes app store and Google
Play store, shows the user the location and status of every drilling rig in
western Canada. By clicking on the rig, users can see all the related historical
information, including its previous drilling locations and activities. Users can
also receive directions to the site or connect to that rig, Dunfield says.
You press the connect button and itll ask you what your position is on
that rig, whether it be rig manager, tool push or whatever, Dunfield says.
Then we go through a verification process to confirm you are who you say
you are and once we verify that, youll actually see a private social group
around that rig.
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The PetroFeed app can be used


on Android phones, iPhones and
other iOS devices, as well as laptop
and desktop computers. (Photos
contributed by PetroFeed)

Those users who are able to connect to the rig can then post messages
and exchange information about the activities and operations on site, but its
only visible to people who are securely connected.
[PetroFeed] is also extremely useful to anyone in sales and business
development in the service sector, so theyre trying to track where potential
job opportunities are opening up or where to drive sales, Dunfield says.
The app allows users to follow several different rigs or one specific company
and provides a level of transparency to well pad activities, Dunfield says.
THE IDEA
Dunfield grew up in the oil and gas industry and got the idea for the app
while being mentored to take over his fathers oil company.
Social networks were really just catching on at that time and I was
looking at what does a social network do to make it so efficient for one person
to communicate with so many, Dunfield says. What I ended up creating
was this other company called Life Socket that actually uses principles of
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Life Socket drew interest from different government agencies and Dunfield
was able to connect with some engineers from Google and Facebook and gain
exposure to modern software technologies, techniques and concepts.
I did that for a few years before realizing I never want to sell to government
again and the best place I could actually apply what I knew was back in the oil
and gas industry, he says. Using all that technology, I came back into the oil
and gas industry where I have very unique domain experience, knowledge and
connections. Thats essentially where PetroFeed came from.
Dunfield says it has taken about a year to really get the app to the point
where he could market it, which includes 10 months of development before the
first version was released publicly in 2013.
PetroFeed uses a variety of sources to gather its rig-site information oil
and gas companies, the government and industry associations. The app then
stitches it together to create the most accurate, real-time information possible,
Dunfield says.
GETTING EXPOSURE
In late August and early September, local and national media attention
pushed the app to No. 1 in the Canada App Stores business category on iTunes.
Dunfield says the popularity of the app shows how important the industry
is not only to those in it but the general public as well.
Traditionally, this information has only been available via an expensive
subscription and even then it mostly wasnt mobile, it was mostly desktopbased applications that had it, Dunfield says.
Dunfield adds that the free services offered on the app and website now
will always be free, but the company is looking at adding more sophisticated
features and functionalities that eventually will be rolled into a fee-based
premium category.
I think part of the reason for our success is not just the availability of the
data and making it free, but also making it extremely easy to access, Dunfield
says. The information is just so simple. A lot of the feedback weve had is that
people just love how easy it is.

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Dunfield has seen his company grow and doesnt expect it to stop anytime
soon. When the app launched in February 2013 they had six employees, in
mid-August they had nine and by the end of September they had 15.
Dunfield expects to have 21 employees by January.
Weve had explosive growth. Theres no way we would have ever
committed to the kind of user numbers that we have already achieved,
Dunfield says. Its the kind of user numbers that we would have dreamed for
and theyve come in very, very rapidly for us.
PetroFeed added well locations to its database in mid-September and now
the company is looking to expand into the United States. Dunfield says the
company is looking at five different areas in the U.S., but hasnt picked which
ones to push out first. U.S. oil and gas industry officials and the general
public can already download and access the app, but currently it only shows
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Product News

Product Spotlight
Mats provide pathway, platforms
for heavy equipment
By Ed Wodalski
GeoTerra GTO construction mats from Presto Geosystems are
designed for temporary access roads, work platforms, tracking pads, and
temporary and long-term storage. Made from 100 percent virgin highdensity polyethylene, the mats can be installed and moved on site.
It doesnt take a bucket crane or a backhoe to swing around to lift
these up and walk them in, says Bill Handlos, business director at Presto
Geosystems. They can be laid by two to four guys and a skid-steer.
The custom-built mats handle pickup trucks, as well as heavy
equipment, including 35-ton cranes, bulldozers and tracked backhoes.
Weve put 80,000-pound concrete trucks across ours on a
California Bearing Ratio of 2, he says of soil conditions that range from
soft mud to topsoil to wet clay. At 70 degrees F, the mats have a crush
strength of 550 psi.
Whats more important than the weight of the vehicle is the function
of the soil type beneath, the weight of the vehicle, the number of axles
or the contact area of tracks and the contact pressure, Handlos says. A
bulldozer might exert 12 psi, even though it is very heavy, while a pickup
truck might load 40 to 50 psi. So a pickup truck is harder to get in and out
of wet spots than a bulldozer.
The 17.5- by 36.5- by 2-inch mats weigh 11.8 pounds and are held
together by polyethylene bolts.
You can put them right over grass, he says. If theyre going to be on
softer ground, then you would put a geosynthetic layer down first, which
passes water but doesnt pass earth.

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Depending on the application, several types of anchors can be used


to secure the oil-, chemical- and fire-resistant mat system. Auger anchors
can be rotated into the ground and retightened or easily removed, while
earth anchors are permanently driven into the ground.
A mining operator might use the mats as a work platform or clean
surface where trailers and equipment are staged, Handlos says.
Presto has used the mats in South American rain forests where they
were preassembled in 10- by 8-foot pads and flown in by helicopter.
The preassembled mats can be used for other remote sites to simplify
on-site labor.
A 2-acre work pad would typically require 4 acres of rain forest to
be cut down. So were able to reduce the impact on the rain forest, he
says. The mats also are reusable. Down there its so wet the degradation
of wood timber systems is pretty quick, about a year. Ours can be there
for as long as you need it. 800/548-3424; www.prestogeo.com.

GUZZLER VANE PUMP PRESSURE OFF-LOAD OPTION


The CL (Classic) industrial vacuum loader with vane pump off-load system
option from Guzzler Manufacturing is designed to handle all types of liquid wastes
and slurries in an industrial setting, as well as a variety of oil and gas applications,
including drilling and mud removal, cleanup and recovery of raw material, oil
sludge and water removal, frac tank cleaning and general tank cleaning. The
vane pump option enables operators to pressurize the debris body at 14.5 psi
for off-loading liquids and sludge. The pump can also be reversed to create a
vacuum up to 28.5 Hg for vacuum loading liquids and slurries. 800/627-3171;
www.guzzler.com.

2. KLEIN TOOLS TRADESMAN PRO ORGANIZER BAGS

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The lighted tool bag, work light, 17-inch tool tote, Tradesman Pro drill pouch
and hard cases from Klein Tools feature a removable LED light and tool tote with
protective cover. The lighted tool bag has a twist on/twist off LED light that can
be positioned to illuminate the inside of the bag or workspace. The work light
has a swivel hook and magnet for hands-free use. The bag has 31 pockets for tool
storage. The 17-inch tool tote with 17 pockets has an attached cover that protects
tools and a movable metal handlebar with rubber grip. The drill pouch fits most
impact and battery drills and has storage for most belt tools up to 2 inches wide.
The Tradesman Pro hard cases are available in medium and large sizes. 800/5534876; www.kleintools.com.

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3. ATLAS COPCO DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER
The Secoroc COP 66 down-the-hole hammer from Atlas Copco penetrates
15 percent faster than its predecessor, adjusts for feed force and rotation, has no
exhaust tube and includes a solid bit with no center flushing hole. Designed for use
on the Atlas Copco SmartROC and FlexiROC drill rigs, the E-kit enables the COP
66 to be rebuilt twice over its lifetime in normal abrasive conditions. 800/7326762; www.atlascopco.us.

4. MAKITA 14-INCH POWER CUTTER


The EK6101 14-inch 61 cc power cutter from Makita U.S.A. has a cutting
depth of 5 1/8 inches. Weighing 19.6 pounds, the power cutter has a no-load
speed of 9,850 rpm. Sliding front engine mounts help absorb vibration by detecting
when cutting pressure is applied. Rated at 97 decibels, the tool cuts metal decking,
angle iron, I-beams, cast iron pipe, brick/masonry, stone/concrete blocks, rails,
road curbs and asphalt. 800/462-5482; www.makitausa.com.

5.

VERMEER S3 NAVIGATOR HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONAL DRILL

The D20x22 S3 Navigator horizontal directional drill from Vermeer features


19,550 pounds of thrust/pullback with 2,250 ft-lbs of torque. Powered by a 74 hp
Deutz engine, the drill has a carriage speed of 167 feet per minute and can track
and climb slopes at 3.3 mph. 888/837-6337; www.vermeer.com.

6. IDEAL MULTIPURPOSE HOLE SAWS


Tri-Bore multipurpose hole saws from Ideal Industries feature tungsten
carbide teeth for ultra-aggressive cutting through wood and metal. 800/435-0705;
www.idealindustries.com.

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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS POLYURETHANE PIPE COATINGS


Chemical and abrasion-resistant Poly-Cote 110 Fast Set, Poly-Cote 110 Rapid
Set, Poly-Cote 115 and Poly-Cote 115FR from Sherwin-Williams Protective and
Marine Coatings are NSF certified up to 250 mils. The performance characteristics
of the Poly-Cote line exceed the minimum requirements of AWWA C222-08,
polyurethane coatings for the interior and exterior of steel water pipe fittings. PolyCote 110 Fast Set is formulated for exterior pipe applications and has a drying
time of five to 10 minutes. Poly-Cote 110 Rapid Set is designed for interior pipe
applications and provides a dry-to-handle time of 20 to 25 minutes. Poly-Cote 115
is a flexible coating developed for small fittings, elbows, valves and other tight work
spaces. Poly-Cote 115FR comes in a kit for coating welds and repairs. 800/5245979; www.sherwin.com/protective.

8. KOHLER GASEOUS-FUELED GENERATORS

The 50REZGT and 70REZGT gaseous-fueled generators from KOHLER Power


Systems can switch between optional onboard LP fuel tanks and external LP
liquid, LP gas or natural gas fuel sources. The 50REZGT (50 kVA) features a 4.3
liter naturally aspirated engine while the 70REZGT (70 kVA) has a 5.7 liter engine.
800/544-2444; www.kohlerpower.com.

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AGRU AMERICA CONCRETE LINERS


Sure-Grip concrete liners from Agru America are designed for aggressive and
abrasive media inside tanks, pipes and other structures. When combined with
distance sheets, the protective liners meet requirements for storing environmentally
hazardous media. Joined by ultrasonic welding, the space between the two sheets
permits monitoring for leak detection. The surface pattern also facilitates selfcleaning for reduced sedimentation. 800/373-2478; www.agruamerica.com.

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10. MARTIN SELF-ADJUSTING CONVEYER BELT SKIRTING

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Self-adjusting conveyor belt skirting from Martin Engineering is designed to


reduce maintenance by preventing spillage and equipment breakdown. The unit
self-adjusts to rubber skirt wear regardless of material volume and size diversity.
The EPDM rubber sealing strip is 0.75 inches wide and provides 2 inches of wear
life at speeds up to 700 feet per minute. The sealing strip is supplied in continuous
lengths up to 100 feet. 800/544-2947; www.martin-eng.com.

11. BERKEBILE SOLVENT-FREE PENETRATING LUBRICANT


Protection First Class penetrating lubricant and rust inhibitor from Berkebile
Oil Co. features 99 percent pure cosmetic-grade lanolin as a key ingredient.
Solvent-free, the lubricant is formulated to spray easily and stick to surfaces. Upon
application, the lubricant remains soft and pliable, forming a protective, frictionreducing film. 800/732-9235; www.berkebileoil.com.

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The PowR-Lock portable lift from Enerpac features a self-contained, selflocking lift system with a rated capacity of 200 tons. With the touch of a button,
the jack lifts and lowers the load. Additional features include redundant lock valves;
pneumatic operation for use in potentially hazardous environments; ergonomic,
fold-up, six-position handle; two-button operation; tilt saddle; and large base plate
to resist tipping. The lift system is available with 14- or 25-inch strokes. 800/4332766; www.enerpac.com.

13. TITAN REAR-AFT FUEL TANK


The 40-gallon 8020011 cross-linked polyethylene, rear-aft fuel tank from
Titan Fuel Tanks is made to fit 2011-2015 Ford F-350, F-450 and F-550 diesel cab
and chassis trucks. 800/728-4982; www.titanfueltanks.com.

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14. RIDGID TUBE CORE BARREL WRENCH


The Inner Tube Core Barrel Wrench specialty tool from RIDGID features a
textured non-slip gripping surface so outer and inner tube components can be
assembled and disassembled without causing damage or deforming the tubes or
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Pictured (from left) are Elvira Almanza,


Jerry Almanza, Tiffany Sewell-Howard
and Wayne Orender of Ditch Witch of
Central Texas.

HYUNDAI CONSTRUCTION
EQUIPMENT PARTNERS WITH WERK-BRAU
Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas partnered with attachment manufacturer Werk-Brau, enabling customers to purchase Hyundai
equipment with Werk-Brau attachments.

ALMANZA RECEIVES
DITCH WITCH
HAROLD CHESTNUT
AWARD
Ditch Witch presented the
Harold Chestnut Award to Jerry Almanza, Ditch Witch of Central Texas. The
annual award is presented to the marketing manager who best exemplifies
the superior service, enthusiasm and dedication of Harold Chestnut, who
served as Ditch Witch parts manager for 30 years.

TIDEFLEX NAMES PRODUCT MANAGER


Tideflex Technologies, a division of Red Valve Co., named Paul Handke
as Tideflex Mixing System (TMS) product manager. A former Pennsylvania
water and wastewater operator, he will focus on TMS sales.

Wayne P. Kokta, transportation manager


at Dawes/DST, holds the zero accidents
award presented by the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association.

HONDA POWER INVESTS


$8.5 MILLION IN NORTH
CAROLINA FACILITY
Honda
Power
Equipment Mfg. will make $8.5 million in capital improvements to
its facility in Swepsonville, N.C.
Marking the 30th anniversary of operations at the plant, the improvements will add a snow blower
production line and prepare for production of Honda generators. The
375,000-square-foot facility employs 600 workers and has produced 30
million products in the past 30 years.

DST RECEIVES
SAFETY AWARD

OX BODIES ADDS
DESIGNER, ENGINEER

DST (Dawes Specialized Transportation), the nationwide trucking division of Dawes Rigging & Crane Rental,
a member of the ALL Erection & Crane
Rental Family of Companies, received
the zero accidents award from the Specialized Carriers & Rigging Association.

Ox Bodies, manufacturer of
dump truck bodies and end-dump
trailers, hired Michael Yi as product designer and Robert Keeton as
product design engineer.

ELECTRIC EEL OFFERS


INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEO
Electric Eel Mfg. offers an instructional video for the Ace
and Ace 2 pipeline inspection camera systems on its website,
www.electriceel.com/ecam_ace-ace2_instructionalvideo.
htm. The video demonstrates the basic operation with easyto-follow instructions.

Michael Yi

Robert Keeton

WOOD GROUP NAMES


OPERATIONS EXPANSION LEADER
Wood Group Intetech named Colin Smith to lead the expansion of its
operations across the U.S. Based in Houston, Smith will focus on developing
business throughout the region, including raising awareness of Wood Group
Intetechs Electronic Corrosion Engineer and Well Integrity Toolkit software.

DURACLASS NAMES PLANT MANAGER


DuraClass named Ray Collins plant manager for its manufacturing facility
in Tishomingo, Miss., and Jeffery Terry as continuous improvement engineer.

GHX INDUSTRIAL, MCCARTY


EQUIPMENT OPEN NEW LOCATIONS

Thomas R. Klein

Mathias Klein III

Mark Klein

Thomas Klein Jr.

KLEIN TOOLS NAMES EXECUTIVE TEAM

Houston-based GHX Industrial and McCarty Equipment, subsidiaries


of The United Distribution Group, opened three locations and expanded another. The new McCarty locations include Oklahoma City and San Angelo,
Texas. GHX added a location in Benicia, Calif., and expanded its facility in
Texas City, Texas.

RUGBY NAMES INSIDE


SALES REPRESENTATIVE

Klein Tools named company president Thomas R. Klein Sr. chairman


of the board. He replaces Mathias Klein III, who retired. Mark Klein, vice
president of domestic sales, and Thomas Klein Jr., general manager of heavy
infrastructure, were promoted to co-president.

Rugby Mfg. added Gary Phelps to its inside sales


team. He will be responsible for working with distributors on quoting, parts and other needs.

PLIBRICO NAMES VICE PRESIDENT

GPS INSIGHT RANKED ON INC. 5000

Plibrico Co. named Justin Teiken vice president of sourcing and product development. Plibrico manufactures and installs aluminosilicate and high
alumina monolithic refractories used in thermal applications.

GPS Insight ranked 3,133 on Inc. magazines 5000 list of the nations
fastest-growing private companies. GPS had three-year sales growth of
113 percent.

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Gary Phelps

GREAT WESTERN OIL & GAS


NAMES CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD

AMTHOR INTERNATIONAL NAMES DISTRIBUTOR

Great Western Oil & Gas Co., an energy affiliate of The Bros Group of
Denver, appointed Bob Heinemann as chairman of the board. Heinemann is
an energy consultant, serving as director for the Crescent Point Energy Corp.,
QEP Resources and C12 Energy.

VERMEER NAMES
PRESIDENT,
BOARD CHAIR
Vermeer Corp. named thirdgeneration family member Jason Andringa company president and chief
executive officer. Mary Andringa,
Mary Andringa
president and CEO, will transition Jason Andringa
to board chair. Board chairman Bob Vermeer will serve as chair emeritus.

AXION SIGNS DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT


AXION International Holdings signed a distribution agreement for
STRUXURE construction mats with Hydra Energy Solutions, a Canadian
corporation in the oil and gas industry.

MILLIKEN ACQUIRES PIPE WRAP


Milliken Infrastructure Solutions acquired the assets of Pipe Wraps pipe
repair business. Based in Houston, the company provides custom solutions
for structural reinforcement, leak repair and corrosion prevention.

SOR NAMES MIDDLE EAST OFFICE MANAGER

Amthor International named Tommy Webber and his team at Spartan


Tank & Trailer, Spartanburg, S.C., as a distributor for the Amthor product
line. Spartan Tank is a distributor of vacuum, oil, portable restroom, water,
propane and refined fuel trucks.

GEOSPATIAL MAPS NATURAL


GAS PIPELINES IN TEXAS
Geospatial Corp. mapped two new pipelines installed under
Copperas Branch and Lake Lewisville near Dallas. The first section of pipeline
measured approximately 2,100 feet with a maximum depth of about 80 feet.
The second section measured approximately 5,500 feet with a depth of about
120 feet.

COXREELS RELEASES CATALOG


Coxreels released its latest reel catalog. Copies
can be downloaded from the website, www.coxreels.
com, or by contacting the customer service department at 800/269-7338 or info@coxreels.com.

MANITOU AMERICAS
NAMES SKID-LOADER
SWEEPSTAKES WINNER
Manitou Americas named Beth Hodges of Indian Trail, N.C., as sweepstakes winner of the Gehl R190 throwback skid-loader, custom painted in
the original maize and blaze color scheme from 1973. The skid-loader was
created to recognize the 40th anniversary of manufacturing and designing
Gehl skid-loaders.

SOR named Romy Mathew manager of its new sales office in Jumeirah
Lakes Towers, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. He will be responsible for sales
growth and developing the SOR representative network.

TROJAN BATTERY NAMES DISTRIBUTOR


Trojan Battery Co., manufacturer of deep-cycle batteries, named Olis as
a master distributor of Trojan batteries in Iceland. Established in 1927, Olis
supplies products to both the commercial and consumer markets.

TADANO REDESIGNS WEBSITE


TADANO America Corp. launched its redesigned website,
www.tadanoamerica.com. The site features expanded product information,
including video, photos and at-a-glance specifications.

SONIC DRILLS ROUSSY


NOMINATED FOR NOIT AWARD
Ray Roussy, president of the Sonic Drill Corp. and
Sonic Drilling, was nominated for the Ontario Premiers
Award by the Northern Ontario Institute of Technology
(NOIT). Roussy, developer of sonic drilling technology, is a graduate of NOIT, where he was introduced to
mechanical engineering.

GAPVAX LAUNCHES
HYDROEXCAVATOR RENTAL COMPANY
GapVax launched GapVax Rental Units (GRU). Based in Deer Park,
Texas, GRU offers daily, weekly or monthly rentals of GapVax HV-55
hydroexcavators with plans to add other models.

CURRY SUPPLY LAUNCHES ONLINE APPAREL STORE

Ray Roussy

Curry Supply Co. launched an online store for apparel and accessories.
The site, http://currygear.web-stores.biz, offers Class 2 safety T-shirts, sweatshirts, long- and short-sleeve T-shirts, full-zip thermal hooded sweatshirts,
polo shirts, camo hats and coolers. GOMC

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Eye on the Industry

You could feel the heat when that


mushroom cloud went up in the air,
McLean says. I was in my pickup running
out to start up the command post and you
could feel a little warmth through the glass.

PREPARING FOR
THE WORST
States, industry getting involved in training
emergency responders for train derailments, oil spills
By Cory Dellenbach

ith more oil and gas moving


throughout the country every
day either by pipelines or trains,
emergency responders are trying to find
ways to keep up with the booming industry.
Im not sure many fire departments
are prepared to handle a major rail incident
in the center of their community, says
Bruce Roed, a specialist with the Minnesota
State Fire Marshals office.
Between 2008 and 2013, the number
of railcars carrying oil increased from 9,500
to 434,000, nearly doubling just from 2012
to 2013, according to the Association of
American Railroads.

Im not sure many fire departments are


prepared to handle a major rail incident
in the center of their community.
Bruce Roed

There is a huge interest in learning


more, training more and looking at what
additional items of equipment will be
needed should an incident happen in a
community where you live, said Greg Wilz,
director of the North Dakota Department of
Emergency Services in an interview with the
Associated Press.
INDUSTRY STEPPING UP
One way first responders can prepare
for incidents in the oil and gas industry is by
help from those in the industry.
The Ohio Oil and Gas Energy
Education Program (OOGEEP) has focused
on training and educating emergency
responders on the unique oilfield situations
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since 2001. Over the course of the last 13


years, nearly 1,000 firefighters from across
Ohio and seven other states have undergone
this training, according to Charlie Dixon,
training administrator for OOGEEP.
While these types of oilfield events
are indeed rare, the preparation for such
occurrences has proven invaluable,
Dixon says.
Dixon notes that OOGEEP recently
received a letter from Carrollton (Ohio) Fire
Chief Tom Mesler regarding a fire involving
a tank truck loading condensate on a
production pad.
Upon arrival, Chief Mesler, along
with his department and mutual aid
departments, other agencies and industry
representatives encountered a fully involved
tank truck with exposures to the storage
tank battery, Dixon says.
Chief Mesler established a unified
command for the fire and with 19 members
of his fire department having undergone
OOGEEP training, he says the department
was able to respond with proper education
and safety.
The BNSF Railway, which owns
most of the railroads in North Dakota
and throughout much of Minnesota, is
also helping first responders by paying for
training for local firefighters in the two states
and elsewhere on how to deal with oil train
accidents. BNSF had its own derailment in
2013 near Casselton, N.D.
Casselton Fire Chief Tim McLean
says he plans to send as many of his crew
of volunteer firefighters to the training
as he can. The day of the derailment near
Casselton, McLean drove to within half
a mile of the fire and could go no closer,
seeing no chance to fight it.

STATES TAKING NOTICE


Washington Gov. Jay Inslee says that
state and federal governments need to take
quick action to prevent and respond to oil
spills as he cites deadly risks associated with
the increased amount of crude oil shipments
through his state.
Inslee compares an oil train explosion
to a bomb going off and notes that he was
concerned that local emergency responders,
especially in small communities along the
railroad lines, werent adequately prepared
to respond to incidents.
The study done by the state
recommends more railroad inspectors, more
money for the states oil spill response and
prevention program, boosting firefighting
and oil spill equipment and ensuring that
those who transport oil can pay for cleanup.
We think its appropriate that the
industry buck up and be responsible for
additional safety requirements, Inslee says.
Washington collects an oil spill
response tax when crude oil and petroleum
is received at a marine terminal from a vessel
or barge, but that tax isnt collected when
oil is moved by rail or pipeline. Lawmakers
have tried unsuccessfully to change that in
previous sessions.
BNSF Railway notes that it has taken
significant steps to improve safety, including
training thousands of local emergency
responders each year 600 in Washington
alone. It has also staged specialized
equipment across its network.
TRAINING TAKING PLACE
Washington isnt the only state where
first responders are already being trained. In
October, nearly 100 emergency responders
from federal, state and local agencies in
three states spent three days training for
a potential large-scale train incident with
crude oil spilling from tank cars into the
Mississippi River.
On-water drills included the placement
of deflection booms designed to divert or
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wildlife collection and rehabilitation efforts by natural resource managers.


The energy boom has brought a lot of crude oil in regular proximity
to high-value natural resources and refuge areas, says David Morrison,
exercise director of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. One of our
tasks as emergency responders is to prepare for the worst by practicing rapid
containment and recovery, wildlife protection and habitat preservation.
The training, conducted near La Crosse, Wis., was organized by the Upper
Mississippi Hazardous Spills Coordination Group, a coalition of state and
federal agencies with emergency response responsibilities, with support from
local governments, private-sector partners and the Upper Mississippi River
Basin Association.
According to Dave Hokanson, water-quality program director for
the association, about seven unit trains pass through La Crosse County
each day carrying up to 21 million gallons of volatile crude oil from the
Bakken formation.
While a train derailment could result in an explosion or other urban
disaster, this exercise was focused on responding to an environmental disaster.
Not that those arent important things, Hokanson says. But we wanted
to see what would happen if we had product in the water. We wanted to test
our ability to form a unified command, test our ability to deploy booms on the
water, evaluate impacts to wildlife and habitat, and test communications.
In another training exercise held in North Dakota in June, the Department
of Emergency Services held a session for emergency responders focused on
Bakken oil trains as well.
The reality is every community really needs to assess what is their level
of risk and what the potential hazard could be of something that could be, at
some level, catastrophic, Wilz says. And ask themselves: If that happens in
our community, what can we do, what should be done and should we ask for
help above and beyond? GOMC
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GOMC Calendar

GAS, OIL AND MINING

TRADE SHOWS AND CONFERENCES


JAN. 27-29
Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference & Exhibition, David L. Lawrence
Convention Center, Pittsburgh; www.marcellusmidstream.com/mum-about.

APRIL 15-17
NAPE East, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh;
www.napeexpo.com/nape-shows/nape-east.

JAN. 28-29
Bakken Product Markets & Takeaway Capacity Congress 2015,
Denver; www.bakken-product-markets-2015.com.

APRIL 21-22
Texas Alliance of Energy Producers Expo & Annual Meeting, Wichita
Falls, Texas; www.texasalliance.org.

JAN. 28-29
Eagle Ford Production Congress 2015; www.eagle-ford-production-2015.com.

APRIL 22-23
ISA Calgary Show, Stampede Park, Calgary, Alberta, Canada;
http://isacalgary.com.

FEB. 11-13
2015 NAPE Expo, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston;
www.napeexpo.com/nape-shows/winter-nape.

APRIL 28-30
Williston Basin Petroleum Conference, Evraz Place, Regina,
Saskatchewan, Canada; http://wbpc.ca.

FEB. 15-18
National Western Mining Conference, Colorado Convention Center,
Denver; www.smeannualconference.com.
FEB. 17-18
Mexico Shale Summit, Hilton Palacio Del Rio, San Antonio;
www.mexicoshalesummit.com.
FEB. 23-26
Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport Show,
Indiana Convention Center, Indianapolis; www.wwett.com.
FEB. 24-26
DUG Midcontinent, Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City;
www.dugmidcontinent.com.
MARCH 22-24
American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers Annual Meeting,
Marriott Rivercenter, San Antonio; www.afpm.org/Conferences/.
APRIL 1-2
Ark-La-Tex Oilfield Expo, Shreveport Convention Center, Shreveport,
La.; www.arklatexoilfieldexpo.com.
APRIL 2-4
DUG Bakken and Niobrara, Colorado Convention Center, Denver;
www.dugbakken.com.

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MAY 4-7
Offshore Technology Conference, NRG Park, Houston; http://2015.
otcnet.org.
MAY 9-13
CIM 2015 Convention (Canadian Institute of Mining Metallurgy
and Petroleum), Palais des Congres, Montreal, Quebec, Canada; http://
convention.cim.org.
MAY 20-22
DUG Permian Basin, Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas;
www.dugpermian.com.
JUNE 7-10
Rapid Excavation and Tunneling Conference, Sheraton New Orleans,
New Orleans; www.retc.org.
JUNE 9-11
Global Petroleum Show,
http://globalpetroleumshow.com.

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JUNE 24-25
Energy Exposition, MetraPark
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$34,995. On sale for $29,995. 800-2133272, www.hotjetusa.com.
(GBM)

buy & Sell all makes and models, new &


used vacuum pumps & high pressure water
pumps, and good used replacement parts.
Call for an inventory sheet and save. www.
VacuumSalesinc.com, (888) VaC-Unit
(822-8648).
(GBM)

Flo Trend Systems Model SM-15-0-WS:


15-cubic-yard roll-off dewatering box. Can
be used with a hook lift. Box only used 1.5
years. Comes with rolling tarp. Does not
include polymer injection system. Asking
$12,500 OBO. 801-430-7287, UT
(P12)
Wanted to Buy: Used dewatering box and
polymer injection system in excellent condition. Please call Danny or Wayne 575-5265442.
(P12)

HaZarDOUS
waSte UnitS
2015 Presvac/Freightliner: DOT certified
3,200-gallon polished stainless steel. Full
dump/door vacuum truck with Moro PM100
vacuum pump. Automatic, Cummins power.
46k rears, 20k front. Must see! KLM Companies 617-909-9044
(PBM)
New 3,200 U.S. gallon, carbon steel, DOT
certified 407/412 vacuum tank; dump
type with full open rear door and a Presvac
PVB-750 vacuum-pressure pump installed
on a 2015 Peterbilt 348 cab and chassis.
(Stock #13587A-D) www.VacuumSalesinc.
com, (888) VaC-Unit (822-8648). (CBM)
Presvac 2,300 U.S. gallon, carbon steel with
a Masport H15W vacuum pump installed on
a 1993 Chevy Kodiak cab and chassis (Stock
#6615V) www.VacuumSalesinc.com (888)
VaC-Unit (822-8648)
(PBM)

POSitiOnS aVailable
GapVax, Inc., a nationally recognized manufacturing business, is seeking a talented, highly motivated individual to fill a full-time Sales
Position in the Midwest (Iowa based preferred)
region. GapVax is the leading manufacturer
of industrial and municipal vacuum units and
hydroexcavation units in the United States.
We provide the most reliable, comprehensive,
and efficient mobile vacuum units in the industrial and municipal markets. Specifications of the position are listed on our website,
www.gapvax.com, click on the Now Hiring
link in the left hand column. Send resumes to
Lthomas@gapvax.com or 575 Central Avenue,
Johnstown, PA 15902.
(CPMGBM)
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1988 Cusco Vacuum Trailer: Stainless steel,


DOT certified 5,000 gallon. Full-open rear
door, tipping trailer. Self-contained John
Deere engine with 3,000 ccm 27 Siemens
liquid ring vacuum pump. KLM Companies
617-909-9044
(PBM)

trUCkS HigH PreSSUre

rental eqUiPMent
Liquid vacs, wet/dry industrial vacs, combination jetter/vacs, vacuum street sweeper &
catch basin cleaner, truck & trailer mounted jetters. All available for daily, weekly,
monthly, and yearly rentals. VSi rentals,
llC, (888)VaC-Unit (822-8648), www.
vsirentals llc.com.
(GBM)

tankS/
VaCUUM eqUiPMent
Vacuum tanks - new: Sizes from 1,9004,000-gallon. Great deals! Check us out:
3,600-gallon for $14,000 and 4,000-gallon
for $15,000. All complete! Will make you a
great deal! Delivery available. www.Jeagle
tanks.com or Jerry at 800-721-2774.(GBM)

trailerSVaCUUM/tanker

imperial Vacuum trailers: In stock,


6000- and 6300-gallon aluminum singlecompartment Imperial vacuum trailers.
Call Mike
800-558-2945 ext. 328 GBM

VaCUUM lOaDerS

2015 Acro Vacuum Trailer: Stainless steel


6,000 gallon, DOT certified double conical
with air-ride suspension. Aluminum wheels
all positions, full hose trays, OSHA walkways
and railings. KLM Companies 617-9099044
(PBM)

in-StOCk: Pac-Mac KT Series 70-bbl


carbon-steel tank. 2015 Peterbilt 367,
Cummins ISX 15 450hp engine. Fuller
8LL manual transmission. In-cab digital
barrel counter. Fruitland RCF500 vacuum
package, right-angle-drive Gardner Denver (TEE) Triplex pump. Tractor/130-bbl
trailer models also available.
Contact Pac-Mac Sales
Jimmy Mckee 601-670-5238 G12

2005 Sterling 7500 vacuum truck with


GapVax MC series combination machine.
1,800-gallon tank. Sterling with 300hp
CAT C7 engine, Allison 6-speed automatic transmission, 20,000# front axle,
40,000# rear tandem, a/c, radio, ABS
brakes. Refurbished August 2014. Purchased new (one owner). Maintenance
records, mileage 128,427. .....$135,000
Call eadies Construction
843-875-5674, SC
dawn@eadiesconstruction.com P12

2001 Gap Vax HG57 WET/DRY on Volvo


WG64, 5,500 cfm, 27 Hibon blower, Cummins engine, chassis tank and bag house, in
good condition, ready for work. KLM Companies 617-909-9044
(PBM)
Wanted: Air mover truck in good working
condition in Missouri area. We are willing
to spend up to $40,000. Guzzler, Gap or any
type considered. 636-259-4400.
(P12)

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UnitS in StOCk: Pac-Mac VT Series
130-bbl. non-code carbon-steel vacuum
trailer. Oil cooler, Hutch 9700 multipoint
suspension configured for pump on tractor, tray or self-contained.
Contact Pac-Mac Sales
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Safety First

NOT A SIMPLE CHOICE


The proper work-specific gloves are a key part of staying safe on the job
By Doug Day

OSHA lists several criteria to guide


you, as well:
Type of chemicals handled
Nature of contact (total immersion,
splash, etc.)
Duration of contact
Area requiring protection (hand
only, forearm, arm)
Grip requirements (dry, wet, oily)
Thermal protection
Size and comfort
Abrasion/resistance requirements
ANSI has a voluntary standard
(ANSI/ISEA 105-2000) to help measure
performance of different gloves. The
numerical scale measures such things as
resistance to cuts, punctures and several
other criteria.
That will help, but working in the oil
and gas industry poses a unique hazard, in
that a cut glove can also expose a worker
to any number of diseases like tetanus and
injuries such as burns. Waterproof gloves
may not be enough; it may be necessary
to wear multiple gloves, or one with
several layers, to protect against multiple
hazards such as oil and gas,
electricity, punctures and
abrasions from equipment.
An example is the FR
Waterproof Ultimate Lined
with Kevlar glove from
Youngstown Glove CompaDo you have a go-to service vehicle
ny (www.ytgloves.com). The
or high-tech workhorse tool that

orking with oil and gas requires


waterproof gloves for obvious
reasons, but that may not
be enough. The National Institute for
Occupational Safety and Health says there
are about 25 hand injuries per 10,000
workers every year. According to OSHA,
70 percent of hand injuries happen to
workers who are not wearing gloves;
the rest happen when the wrong gloves
are used.
The onus is on the employer to make
sure workers are using the right gloves
for the right situations, along with other
appropriate safety equipment. OSHA has
no specific regulations pertaining to gloves,
but they are required PPE: Employers
shall select and require employees to
use appropriate hand protection when
employees hands are exposed to hazards
such as those from skin absorption
of harmful substances; severe cuts or
lacerations; severe abrasions; punctures;
chemical burns; thermal burns; and
harmful temperature extremes (29 CFR
1910.138).

Whats
Your
MONEY
Machine?

company claims its glove provides flame


resistant protection in cold, wet and winter
conditions. Its outer shell is 100 percent
cowhide leather. Inside are a layer of Nomex insulation, a breathable membrane
that is waterproof and windproof, and a
layer of cut-resistant Kevlar for flame resistance and cut protection. It is just one
line of gloves made with Kevlar marketed
by Youngstown; many others offer Kevlar
gloves as well.
US Jetting is now marketing a
glove made of a relatively new material,
according to President Nick Woodhead.
From TST-Sweden, it is designed for jetting,
high-pressure painting and working with
hydraulics. You look at some of the injuries
that occur, a lot of people lose limbs, says
Woodhead. These gloves can take a direct
straight jet of about 3,000 psi and a rotary
jet of 7,500 psi.
Marketed under the ProOperator
name, the gloves are made of an ultrahigh-molecular-weight polyethylene called
Dyneema. Used in body armor, climbing
equipment, parachutes, joint implants and
other areas where high strength and light
weight is needed, Dyneema is said to be,
weight-for-weight, up to 15 times stronger
than steel and four times stronger than
Kevlar. You wouldnt dream of walking
through a plant without safety glasses
today, says Woodhead. Up to now, there
hasnt been a glove that could withstand a
water jet injury. Now there is one.
As the technology of protective
gear continues to grow, expectations of
employers will grow right along with it. Its
a good idea to keep up with the changes
so you can offer employees the latest in
equipment on the job so they can go home
to their families safely every night. GOMC

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