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The Marine Absorbent Sweep
Posted by Tim
on 5 September 2014
Argyle Commercial's Oil-only Marine Absorbent Sweep is ideal for the final clean-up of an oil spill in a marine environment.
They are designed to be used in conjunction with our Absorbent Marine Booms once the booms have absorbed the bulk of the spill, the sweep is used to absorb any o...
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Andy's Week - Major Project Using Argyle Silt Curtain
Posted by Andy
on 15 August 2014
They're working down by the river, in the west, across in Perth,
Building bunds and dredging, and moving tons of earth;
All eyes are on the project, just below the CBD,
It's a major undertaking known as Elizabeth Quay. To keep the silt from spreading, and dirtying the river,
...
Building bunds and dredging, and moving tons of earth;
All eyes are on the project, just below the CBD,
It's a major undertaking known as Elizabeth Quay. To keep the silt from spreading, and dirtying the river,
...
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End of Year Message to Customers
Posted by Administration
on 2 December 2013
Dear Valued Customer,
The management and staff at Argyle Commercial would like to express their gratitude for the support you have given us over 2013. It is thanks to hundreds of customers like you that the Argyle success story continues.
Throughout 2013, we have continued to be ...
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Oil spill coats river, sea near ENI Nigeria facility
Posted by Administration
on 2 December 2013
A large oil spill near Nigeria's Brass facility, run by ENI, has spread through the sea and swamps of the oil producing Niger Delta region, local residents and the company said on Monday.
ENI said it was not yet possible to determine the cause of the spill.
There are hundreds of le...
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Mississippi River reopens after fuel spill, cleanup continues
Posted by Administration
on 27 November 2013
The upper Mississippi River reopened to vessel traffic near Le Claire, Iowa, late on Tuesday following a day-long closure triggered by a fuel leak from a tow boat that struck an underwater object and sank, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Wednesday.
The river, which was closed late Monday from...
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