CSi Kicks-Off PCB Decontamination Project
August 9th, 2010CSi kicked-off a large PCB Surfaces Decontamination/Remediation project at a natural gas compressor station this day.
CSi kicked-off a large PCB Surfaces Decontamination/Remediation project at a natural gas compressor station this day.
A major gas transmission company has contracted CSi to respond to a hydrocarbon release at a gas compressor station.
Due to our anticipated long term projects in the immediate area, CSi is pleased to announce that it will soon officially open its newest support yard (Yard #5) near Charleston, West Virginia. Yard #5 will house various energy and environmental project support equipment and allow both CSi and its clients in the area to draw upon those resources in a more timely and cost effective manner. CSi would like to thank all of its continued and loyal customers for allowing us to continue to expand CSi’s operations.
A major gas transmission company has awarded CSi a natural gas filter separator cleaning project at a co-generation plant near Richmond, VA. Work is tentatively slated to commence in late August.
A major gas utility has awarded CSi a lead-paint abatement project in northern Ohio. The general work scope includes dustless decontamination/removal of loose and flaking lead containing paint from a gas measurement structure followed by application of a new paint/coating.
A major gas transmission company has selected CSi to provide environmental services and support as part of a major market expansion project associated with the Appalachian Basin’s Marcellus Shale development. Generally, CSi will be relied upon to rapidly respond and address any environmental issues encountered in conjunction with construction activities and minimize any associated project delays.
A major gas transmission company has awarded CSi a tank retirement/replacement project in various gas storage fields in the Appalachian Basin. Work will generally consist of: existing tank cleaning, removal & dismantlementfollowed by new tank site preparation, transportation, and installation. Field activities are slated to commence in mid-August.
A major interstate gas pipeline company has awarded CSi a compressor station, facility-wide PCB Decontamination project using, among other methods, CSi’s highly specialized dustless scabbling decontamination equipment (i.e., the Moose).
A major Appalachian Basin oil and gas producer has awarded CSi a tank retirement project in West Virginia Work will generally consist of cleaning and dismantling approximately 23 above ground tanks located at three sites and previously used to contain oil and gas production related fluids (e.g crude oil).
The Principal’s (David A. Freshwater and J. Scott Freshwater) of CSi are pleased to announce they have executed an agreement this day to create two (2) $25,000 scholarships at the University of Charleston (WV): (1) the Reserve Oil and Gas Scholarship and (2) the Freshwater Family Scholarship. With the intent being to provide support to the areas the companies operate within and draws it employee base primarily from, in addition to standard scholarship requirements the recipients must be residents of Roane County, Calhoun County or Kanawha County, West Virginia.
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