Whiterock Resources

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RCRA Program compliance

RCRA PROGRAM COMPLIANCE

Whiterock provides regulatory compliance administration, labor and equipment for operation and maintenance of a 360-acre active remediation site. Project responsibilities include groundwater monitoring, data collection and contractor coordination and oversight. As needed, our team of field technicians install, operate, maintain and decommission Air Sparge, Multiphase Extraction, Oxygen Injection, Free Product and Phytoremediation systems at the site.

abandoned well site restoration

ABANDONED WELL SITE RESTORATION

Location: Abandoned Lease Site, Oklahoma

Services Provided: Land Reclamation

Whiterock received a call from the client to inspect an abandoned lease site near Seiling, Oklahoma. The site contained a 100’x30’ tank battery pad, 15’x15’ pole barn, 4 rig anchors and construction debris from various well site activities. Our team removed the rig anchors and leveled the dirt berm across the location. The small pole barn was disassembled and disposed at the landfill. The client promptly received Site Restoration approval from the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.

Groundwater Monitoring

GROUNDWATER MONITORING

Whiterock provides ongoing groundwater monitoring at operating convenience stores and adjoining sites for OCC Licensed Consultants. Our team collects groundwater fluid level measurements, field parameters and samples utilizing low-flow peristaltic pumps and bailers.

Vacuum

INJECTION & VACUUM EXTRACTION

Whiterock provided 40-hour Hazwoper certified labor for an injection and vacuum extraction event on six monitoring wells at an operating convenience store in Altus, OK. The surfactant injections were targeted at specific wells cited by the consultant as having historical impact above SSTLs.

Underground Storage Tank Installation

UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANK (UST) CLOSURE IN PLACE

Whiterock was contracted by a fuel distributor after the client received a letter for an inactive Underground Storage Tank at a bulk fuel facility. The tank had been registered Permanently Out of Use (POU) and required permanent closure according to Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) guidelines. Upon inspection of the UST, the tankhold was found to be within 6” of the foundation of an office building on the location.