Which is the best company for hydraulic lift removal?
Curren Environmental, Inc. (Curren) has over 20 years experience with the removal of inground hydraulic lifts. Hydraulic lifts, both above and below ground are pressurized vessels that contain hydraulic oils that can become potential environmental hazards when the lifts lose integrity and leak oil into the subsurface soils.
What happens when a hydraulic lift is removed?
Transporting both the waste hydraulic oil and the scrap lift to a recycling facility. Restoring the area disturbed by the lift removal with a reinforced layer of concrete. View of an underground hydraulic lift prior to excavation for removal. View of three single piston hydraulic lifts removed from ground.
What to do with an underground hydraulic lift?
Transporting both the waste hydraulic oil and the scrap lift to a recycling facility. Restoring the area disturbed by the lift removal with a reinforced layer of concrete. View of an underground hydraulic lift prior to excavation for removal.
How do you test an inground hydraulic lift?
Curren also performs testing of inground hydraulic lifts by obtaining soil samples from around both in service and out of service hydraulic lifts. Excavating overburden concrete and soils surrounding the lift. Extracting remaining hydraulic oil from the lift or cylinder.
Curren Environmental, Inc. (Curren) has over 20 years experience with the removal of inground hydraulic lifts. Hydraulic lifts, both above and below ground are pressurized vessels that contain hydraulic oils that can become potential environmental hazards when the lifts lose integrity and leak oil into the subsurface soils.
Transporting both the waste hydraulic oil and the scrap lift to a recycling facility. Restoring the area disturbed by the lift removal with a reinforced layer of concrete. View of an underground hydraulic lift prior to excavation for removal. View of three single piston hydraulic lifts removed from ground.
Transporting both the waste hydraulic oil and the scrap lift to a recycling facility. Restoring the area disturbed by the lift removal with a reinforced layer of concrete. View of an underground hydraulic lift prior to excavation for removal.
Curren also performs testing of inground hydraulic lifts by obtaining soil samples from around both in service and out of service hydraulic lifts. Excavating overburden concrete and soils surrounding the lift. Extracting remaining hydraulic oil from the lift or cylinder.