A New Era in Underground Tank Cleanup: Introducing Bay West's Aquatic Drones
Bay West faced the unique challenge of cleaning up a diesel spill in an underground storage tank (UST) containing 2.3 million gallons of glycol solution. Recognizing the complexity of the task, they selected their aquatic drones to tackle the cleanup. Bay West’s innovative solution not only saved time and money, but also ensured the safety of staff as the drone operators worked safely above ground.
Traditionally, such a task would have required either using a vacuum truck to remove the millions of gallons or sending people down into the tank in a boat—both of which would be costly and risky endeavors. However, Bay West's aquatic drones proved to be the perfect solution. These drones navigated and cleaned the tank efficiently, performing tasks that would have been difficult, more expensive and/or potentially dangerous.
The drones were deployed in a two-pronged approach. One drone mapped out the tank, identified pockets of oil, and captured diesel fuel with an absorbent trawling attachment. The second drone cleaned the surface of the glycol solution using the mobile oil skimming unit. This process both streamlined the cleanup process and ensured that the tank's contents met discharge permit requirements.
Bay West's aquatic drones saved the client both time and money by eliminating the need for costly disposal and hazardous manual labor. Even more importantly, it kept Bay West employees safe from potentially dangerous conditions in the UST. Bay West continues to lead the way in revolutionizing tank maintenance and environmental protection with a constant commitment to safety and new technology.
Have a project that could benefit from the capabilities of these drones? Contact us today to discuss how Bay West can help meet your environmental needs with our state-of-the-art solutions.
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5 个月Marco Vinicio Lemus Garavito
Senior Environmental Specialist/ Permitting Project Manager Industrial Wastewater (NPDES) | Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
9 个月This is pretty cool. Just out of curiosity, would this also work well with gasoline. Conceptually, I would imagine gasoline may have an explosive atmosphere in the tank and the electric motors may act as an ignition source, but that hunch may be incorrect. Very promising, nonetheless.
Senior Geologist
9 个月Great use of the technology!
Talent at Rainmaker
10 个月i bet this feels so good for the tank
Fantastic Bay West LLC! ??