PES-51 Applications

Equipment Decontamination for Oil Spill Response

Equipment decontamination for oil spill response using PES-51 helps remove petroleum residue from booms, skimmers, pumps, hoses, vessels, tanks, tools, and other oil-impacted response equipment.

In-situ hydrocarbon remediation in soil and water

Where PES-51 Fits

PES-51 is used to clean hard surfaces and working equipment affected by petroleum contamination during spill response, recovery, and post-incident cleanup. It fits decontamination work where oil must be released from the equipment surface so crews can rinse, wipe, flush, collect, and manage the contamination more effectively.

Why Equipment Decontamination Matters

When petroleum residue remains on response equipment, operations become slower, equipment handling becomes more difficult, and reuse becomes more complicated. Decontamination is not just about appearance. It affects turnaround time, labor, waste handling, and the ability to return assets to service.

How PES-51 Supports Decontamination

PES-51 is used on oil-impacted hard surfaces where crews need a practical way to lift and release hydrocarbon residue from operational equipment. It can be applied in field cleanup and decontamination workflows involving vessels, boom systems, pumps, hoses, tanks, tools, and other surfaces that come into contact with spilled petroleum.


Decontamination Workflow Fit

Typical Equipment and Surfaces

PES-51 can be used on booms, sea fences, skimmers, pumps, hoses, piping, tanks, oil/water separators, tools, vessels, hulls, pilings, bulkheads, and other hard surfaces affected by petroleum contamination.

Application Methods

Depending on the equipment, surface, and contamination level, PES-51 can be applied by wiping, pump sprayers, airless sprayers, pressure washers, and circulation or flushing methods. In more controlled decontamination setups, portable decon pools or secondary containment liners may also be part of the overall workflow.

Case History Examples

Depending on the equipment, surface, and contamination level, PES-51 can be applied by wiping, pump sprayers, airless sprayers, pressure washers, and circulation or flushing methods. In more controlled decontamination setups, portable decon pools or secondary containment liners may also be part of the overall workflow.

Supported Equipment Decontamination Applications

PES-51 fits cleanup scenarios involving petroleum-contaminated response gear and operational hard surfaces.

  • Booms and sea fences
  • Skimmers and boom reels
  • Pumps, hoses, and piping
  • Response vessels and support vessels
  • Tanks and oil/water separators
  • Tools and field equipment
  • Pleasure boat hulls
  • Pilings and bulkheads

Why Response Teams Evaluate PES-51

Equipment Decontamination FAQ

What types of equipment can PES-51 be used on?

PES-51 can be used on booms, skimmers, pumps, hoses, vessels, tanks, piping, separators, tools, hulls, pilings, and other hard surfaces affected by petroleum contamination.

How is PES-51 applied during decontamination work?

Depending on the equipment, surface, and contamination level, PES-51 can be applied using wiping, pump spraying, airless spraying, pressure washing, and circulation or flushing methods.

Does PES-51 have spill-response decontamination case histories?

Does PES-51 have spill-response decontamination case histories?

Can PES-51 be used only on vessels?

No. PES-51 can be used across a wider range of oil-impacted equipment and hard surfaces, including booms, pumps, hoses, tanks, separators, tools, pilings, and bulkheads.


Review PES-51 Technical Information

Compare this application with shoreline cleanup and other hard-surface uses in the PES technical documents and case histories.