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IMS Environmental Services is a 200 employee
firm, founded in 1958, providing a comprehensive array of
environmental and industrial services to commercial, industrial,
and government clients through out the United States.
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Point of contact: Christa Salmon
Address: PO Box 1779, Norfolk, VA 23501-1779.
Phone number: (757) 543-5718
Fax
number: (757) 543-4561
E-mail: csalmon@imsenv.com
Web site: imsenv.com
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Cliff Berry Inc. (CBI) An environmental services company specializing
in emergency response to oil and chemical spills, industrial
maintenance, and waste water treatment. |
Point of Contact: Cliff Berry II, President
Address: Cliff Berry Inc. P.O. Box 13079 Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316
Phone – 1.954.763.3390
Fax – 1.954.763.8375
E-mail: cb2@cliffberryinc.com
Web
site: http://www.cliffberryinc.com/
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Awards: CBI was a finalist in the Benkert Awards presented
biannually by the U.S. Coast Guard. Cliff Berry Sr. was the
recipient of the U.S. Coast Guard Distinguished Public Service Award, the highest award the U.S. Coast Guard presents
civilians other than the Life Saving Award. The year Cliff Berry
Sr. received the award, he was one of only five others who received
an award of this level the entire year – 2 recipients were governors,
2 were ambassadors, and the last was Mr. Alex Haley. Cliff Berry
Sr. was also presented the 2001 Golden Compass Award by the
Seafarer's House on the Port of Everglades, Florida. |
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Sorbent Products Company, Inc. (SPC)
Worldwide leading manufacturer of sorbent materials used
for environmental and industrial oil and chemical cleanup. |
Point of Contact: Mr. Mike Hobin, President
Address: Sorbent Products Company, Inc. 645 Howard Avenue Somerset, NJ 08873
Phone: (732) 302-0080
Toll Free: (800) 333-7672
Fax: (732) 302-0960
E-mail: info@sorbentproducts.com
Web
Site: www.sorbentproducts.com
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SPC International
Point of Contact: Derek Yurgaitis
Managing Director
Address: Atealaan 71
I.Z. "Klein Gent"
B-2200 Herentals
Belgium
Phone: +32 14.32 1855
Fax: +32 14.32 0440
E-mail: info.intl@sorbentproducts.com
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Williams Environmental Inc. are Industry specialists in the
field of petroleum contamination and remediation. The company
offers remediation solutions and a range of absorbent products
including RamSorb, their 100% natural cellulose absorbent material. |
Point of Contact: Mr. Aaron Levensailor
Address: Williams Environmental, Inc. 835
W Goodale Blvd. Columbus, OH 43212
Phone: (614) 228-5000
Toll Free: (800) 999-0933
Fax: (614) 228-4490
E-mail: info@williamsenvironmental.com
Web Site: williamsenvironmental.com
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Marine Pollution Control Corp. - A full service environmental
company specializing in emergency spill response and high capacity
pumping/vessel lightering services throughout the U.S. and abroad.
Marine Pollution Control ("MPC") also provides non-emergency
services, such as industrial maintenance, tank cleaning and
removal, drum yard management, site remediation, mercury and
PCB services, waste transportation, and water blasting/pressure
washing. MPC is a founding member of SCAA. |
Point of Contact: Mike Snyder
Marine Pollution Control Corp.
8631 W. Jefferson Ave.
Detroit, MI 48209-2691
Phone. (313) 849-2333
Fax. (313) 849-1623
E-mail: info@marinepollutioncontrol.com
Web Site: http://www.marinepollutioncontrol.com
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AWARDS: MPC was the recipient of the first U.K. publication
1990 Seatrade Award for excellence in the category of Countering
Marine Pollution.
David Usher, founder and president of MPC, was presented SCAA's Howard
E. Stanfield Distinguished Service Award in 1991.
Mr. Usher was presented the U.S. Coast Guard's Meritorious Public
Service Award in 1991 for his participation on The U.S. Inter-Agency
Assessment Team that provided advice and assistance to the
governments of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain in responding to the
massive oil spills in the Persian Gulf. During his tenure
as a member of the Inter-Agency Assessment Team, Mr. Usher
played a key role in the development and implementation of
a system by which the government of Saudi Arabia could review,
categorize, evaluate, and draw from the numerous offers of
products and services that were offered by governments, firms,
and individuals worldwide. Consequently, a system was established
that will serve as the cornerstone of a technical resource
library. Mr. Usher assisted the government of Saudi Arabia
in developing and reviewing response plans for the protection
of key facilities, environmentally sensitive areas, and for
the recovery of oil from impacted shorelines. His expertise
and experience were essential in assisting the government
of Saudi Arabia to resolve and identify common construction
equipment that could be modified to serve as recovery equipment.
Mr. Usher was presented the U.S. Coast Guard's Public Service Commendation
in 1992 for his efforts in representing the Spill Control
Association of America on the Coast Guard's OPA 90 Oil Spill
Response Plan Negotiated Rulemaking Committee.
Mr. Usher was also named Member of the Year by the Hazardous Materials
Control Resources Institute in 1994.
In 1999, the States/British Columbia Task Force presented Mr. Usher
with its first "Legacy Award for Oil Spill Prevention" for
his focus on the development and strategic placement of high
capacity pumping systems at key ports throughout the United
States. The pumping systems are used to remove fuel and/or
cargo from stricken vessels, and are the components of a unique
spill prevention program that has been being developed and
refined since the early 1970's.
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