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Open Water Booms For Oil Spill Containment


(Trinidad, Texas, USA)

I have questions regarding the open water booms. I see the height on your website before, but what lengths are available? Do you have absorbent booms too? What are the sizes of the containment booms? I am dealing with tidal changes, not open seas. I have a process that can utilize containment booms very well. Can you provide me availability?

Thanks for asking. We can provide oil containment boom sizes from 18"/19", 24" over 36" to 42" with a length of 100 feet. Please check out our oil boom production lead time and inquiry form.

We have 5" and 8" absorbent booms. The 5" absorbent booms has a length of 10 feet; the 8" absorbent boom is 40 feet long.

The oil containment boom is a hard boom; the absorbent boom is a soft boom, made for different water conditions. The hard boom contains the oil only; the soft boom absorbs the oil spill.

For further information contact our Granite Environmental sales team at (+1) 772-646-0597.

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