Transportation Services:
Ancon’s transportation fleet includes liquid and solid vacuum equipment, roll-off trucks and rocket launchers, water trucks, flat beds and drum trucks for waste consolidation and management.
Liquid Vacuuming Services
Ancon maintains a vast fleet of liquid vacuum trucks throughout the Western United States. Ancon’s fleet includes both stainless steel as well as black iron 35 bbl, 70 bbl and 120 bbl liquid vacuum trucks. These vacuum units have the ability to efficiently and cost-effectively remove and transport liquid and semi-solid waste materials from various locations within our customer’s facilities. Ancon handles a range of liquids and semi-solids, including both flammable and corrosive materials. Typically, these materials include water, sludge, drilling mud, gasoline, refined & crude oil, and caustic acids. All Ancon drivers are 40-hour hazwoper trained with a detailed internal training program outlining strict procedures of handling hazardous materials, transportation, manifesting, placecarding, and emergency spill contingency plans. They are required to participate in refresher courses on the continually changing Environmental and Department of Transportation (D.O.T) Regulations.
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Air Moving Services:
Air Moving Equipment allows Ancon the ability to remove solid industrial waste and salvageable materials from hazardous or difficult to reach areas at an accelerated rate. Moving air in excess of 6000 SCFM facilitates the removal of dense material offering efficiency and productivity. These units are equipped with 18 cubic yard debris bodies which minimizes downtime during removal efforts; therefore, reducing excessive time and material costs.
Ancon’s equipment has specialized features which allows pneumatic off loading capabilities for the efficient removal of both liquid sludge as well as the handling of dry material.
Roll Off Trucks:
These units provide pneumatic offloading, allowing immediate transfering into bulk bins, readily available for transport, or relocaton, pneumatic offloading can be accomplished with both wet and dry materials. |
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