Moose River, LLC
Hot Water Pressure Washer System
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Our hot water pressure washer system is capable of removing dirt, grease, oil, atmospheric pollution, noxious weeds and other contaminates from the surfaces of vehicles, heavy railroad equipment, firefighting apparatus, or other objects that can potentially pose a hazard in the spreading of harmful pollutants and toxins into premier areas.
Based on the needs of each individual client, methods and procedures are used in accordance with environmental regulations and guidelines, minimizing waste, cost and inconvenience to our customers. Combined with our high efficiency wash systems and our trained, experienced cleaning professionals, we can easily tailor each situation meeting the needs of our clients 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Understanding that every project is different and involves a wide variety of industrial environments, we will strive to accommodate individual needs accordingly. Whether the project necessitates a one-time heavy duty cleaning, or demands repeat visits for regular cleaning and maintenance services, you can rely on Moose River! We will get the job done!
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Watch video clips of our crew in action as they deliver environmentally safe cleaning and decontamination of heavy equipment using our state-of-the-art pressure washer system.
Pressure Washing Process
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Oil and Dirt Cleanup
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Our hot water washer system utilizes high pressure/low water volume for grease and oil removal and other industrial cleaning applications.
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Burlington Northern Santa Fe Equipment Wash
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Many of the sites we respond to are occupied by equipment that contain contaminants such as oils, grease, solvents, chemicals, and noxious weed seeds and particles.
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The wash process involves meeting the requirements for managing wastewater preventing
contaminants from polluting the environment.
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The vacuum process takes environmental protection one step further. The wastewater runoff and waste materials are extracted from the containment mat via the vacuum hose and transferred to the filter system.
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Before leaving the area, each piece of equipment is decontaminated to meet the company’s specifications.
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