A vessel, barge or other container used to temporarily store recovered oil.
This is a small barge transported on trailers and launched into waterways for use in protected waters. This barge is maneuvered by workboats to support on-water and shoreline skimming operations and the temporary storage of recovered products. It may also be anchored for use as storage of recovered oily solids, spill supplies and other support items. They range in size from 100 bbl to 110 bbl.
Nearly all MSRC OSRBs are rated for the Oceans environment and may be used for storage of recovered oil or skimming operations. They range in size from 11,000 bbls to 68,000 bbls.
This tank can be set up in a wide range of locations including docks, vessels, shorelines and facilities to allow the temporary storage of recovered products. It can also be used for personnel or equipment decontamination. It is lightweight, compact and portable. It ranges in size from 7 bbl to 28 bbl.
The SBS is typically used in a near-shore or inland environment for on water recovery operations, but may also be used as a staging site for near to shore booming operations, decontamination processes or storage for other on water skimming assets. The non-self propelled unit is propelled through the water by a 26' or 28' shallow water push boat.
The SBS is typically used in a near-shore or inland environment for on water recovery operations. The vessel may also be used as a staging site for near to shore booming operations, decontamination processes or storage for other on water skimming assets. The self propelled SBS is propelled by a Thrustmaster power unit.
Towable Storage Bladders come in a variety of sizes and may be used in various operating environments. They are towed behind appropriate sized vessels and are used to temporarily store and transport oil water mixtures during on water recovery operations.