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For Strong Current 50' L x 20" H 12" Draft Dimensions

Non-absorbent floating boom quickly contains oil spills and debris on rough, fast-flowing waters.
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Non-absorbent floating boom quickly contains oil spills and debris on rough, fast-flowing waters.

  • Floating spill containment boom corrals liquids and debris while its skirting blocks pollutants underneath
  • Vinyl-coated, UV-resistant polyester withstands up to 12-month deployment
  • Link multiple units using aluminum universal slide connectors
  • Nylon handles allow single-person handling and anchoring
  • Conforms to OPA-90 specs for protected water and fast currents
  • Add PIG Oil-Only Booms to absorb petroleum-based pollutants
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Break Strength 6,400 lb.
Style Non-Absorbent Boom
Dimensions 50' L x 20" H
Application Spill Response on Water
Brand Elastec American Marine
Current Type Strong Current
Color Yellow
Draft Dimensions 12"
Freeboard Dimensions 8"
Ideal For Rivers, Estuaries, Ports, Harbors
Sold as 1 each
Weight 110 lbs.
# per Pallet 4
Composition Skin: PVC
Flotation: Polystyrene
Chain: Galvanized Steel
UNSPSC 24101907
Pigalog® Page Number Page 187

  • Product Data Sheet (PDS)
  • 33 CFR 154.1040
    Facilities transferring materials that could cause substantial harm to the environment must have at least 200 feet of containment boom available within one hour of a spill, and suitable quantities of absorbent materials available within two hours of a spill.
  • 33 CFR 154.545(a)
    Facilities transferring oil or hazardous materials in bulk that have the potential to discharge oil or hazardous materials on water must have ready access to containment materials and equipment.
  • 40 CFR 112.7
    SPCC planning requirements state that facilities subject to these regulations must have written plans in place discussing the products, countermeasures and procedures that are in place, or will be taken by the facility to prevent discharge of oil into waters of the United States.
  • 40 CFR 122.26
    When applying for a National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, facilities must have a plan in place that describes actions, procedures, control techniques, management practices and equipment available to prevent illegal discharge of pollutants into waterways.
 

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