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Your Desert Duty Leader of Environmental Products

ESSI is the Desert Duty leader of environmental products that will help you safely store and dispense chemicals in the most harsh climatic conditions, we provide secondary containment solutions with the DOCS (drive on/off/thru containment systems) and address dust control / soil stabilization. With over 60 years experience providing high quality, economical, durable, EPA compliant products and solutions, you can trust the experts from ESSI to help you with your Desert Duty environmental needs.

From large commercial, industrial, and military projects to small residential solutions, ESSI addresses your specific needs with a portfolio of safe and effective applications.

Please browse through our product offerings and experience our commitment to customer satisfaction, product quality, sustainability and environmental consciousness.

Please contact ESSI for immediate answers to any of your questions.

 

 

Drive On/Off Containment Systems

Dust Control

The DOCS™, Drive On/Off Containment System, is a relocatable secondary containment product line that meets all EPA and OSHA regulations for secondary containment. DirtGlue™, The raising of fine particles of soil either from wind, water or machine has been a problem ever since man began to disturb the soil.
 

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Haz-Mat / Waste Storage Buildings

BattShop Battery Charging Unit

Haz-Mat / Waste Storage buildings (Flammable Storage Lockers or Inside Liquid Storage Rooms) are pre-engineered and manufactured rooms or buildings that can be relocated as your site needs change.

The BATTSHOP™ (BatteryCharging and Verification Equipment) is a self-contained battery maintenance facility designed to go virtually anywhere at anytime

 

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Military Coast Guard News Center
Military Coast Guard News Center
CG Rescues 2 After Vessel Sinks


Navy, CG Ready to Move if Earl Strikes


Search Team Makes Long Trek to Greenland


Afghanistan Drives Pentagon Fuel Deals
The Pentagon spent about $4.8 billion on fuel and liquid propellants in 2009, making them the third-highest expense for the U.S. military last year, according to an Aerospace DAILY analysis of federal contracting data provided by the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting.

Member of the Month: David Lebrecht
Operations Spc. 1st Class David Lebrecht looks out on a world that is sometimes very cold. It can't be helped. The Illinois-born Lebrecht currently lives in Juneau, Alaska, where he's an operations specialist 1st class with the 17th District of the U.S. Coast Guard.

Military Marine Corps News Center
Military Marine Corps News Center
Essex ARG Departs for Fall Patrol


Marines Join Exercise Southern Frontier


Osprey Training Squadron Gets New Home


Gates Wages a Budget War and a Gamble
At the heart of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates's new gambit lie two bold guesses: first, that his budget cuts and force reductions will do more good than harm; and second, that Congress, the White House and even the public will accept the sacrifices and dig no deeper into warfighting capability.

Afghanistan Drives Pentagon Fuel Deals
The Pentagon spent about $4.8 billion on fuel and liquid propellants in 2009, making them the third-highest expense for the U.S. military last year, according to an Aerospace DAILY analysis of federal contracting data provided by the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting.

Military Air Force News Center
Military Air Force News Center
Airmen Train in Arctic Circle


Academy Firefighters Win DoD Awards


Unmanned AF Reaper Crashes in Mojave


MDA Plans Major Anti-Missile Programs
The director of the U.S. Missile Defense Agency (MDA) is in the early stages of engaging industry on a series of projects worth billions of dollars that will shape the nation's defense architecture, but he continues to struggle with contractors building unreliable products.

F-22 Lessons Drive Faster F-35 Testing
Flight-testing of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter here is running almost three times faster than expected, forcing program officials to accelerate follow-on support testing to keep pace.

Military Navy News Center
Military Navy News Center
Raising the Bar on Physical Fitness


Navy, CG Ready to Move if Earl Strikes


Essex ARG Departs for Fall Patrol


UUV Development Accelerates
Although robotic vehicles are redefining air and land operations, the revolution in unmanned vehicles for undersea and surface use is still in its early stages.

Gates Wages a Budget War and a Gamble
At the heart of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates's new gambit lie two bold guesses: first, that his budget cuts and force reductions will do more good than harm; and second, that Congress, the White House and even the public will accept the sacrifices and dig no deeper into warfighting capability.

Military Army News Center
Military Army News Center
WTC Welcomes New Commander


Suspected Leaker's Mental Health Tested


Guard Prepares for Border Mission


Gates Wages a Budget War and a Gamble
At the heart of U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates's new gambit lie two bold guesses: first, that his budget cuts and force reductions will do more good than harm; and second, that Congress, the White House and even the public will accept the sacrifices and dig no deeper into warfighting capability.

Saudis Want Raytheon AESA Radar on F-15s
A major sticking point on the sale by the U.S. of 84 new F-15S strike-fighters to Saudi Arabia is the degree of sophistication of the long-range aircraft's radars.

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