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Perhaps your company
and competitors dont offer
hydroexcavation. Why not?
Its a service you can offer in
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could expand to utility locates
for other local contractors.
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Adding Services
TO SURVIVE
Pennsylvania contractor expands from water hauling into
hydroexcavation and other oilfield services to keep
business going in downturn
By Cory Dellenbach | Photography by Heather Ainsworth
A START IN CONSTRUCTION
Before becoming an oilfield services contractor, the
company started as a general construction contractor known
as Dirt Excavating and East Resources Construction, founded
in 2005. The company changed direction and names in 2007
with the addition of water hauling and rig pad services.
The original founding partner wanted to do water
hauling and pad building for the local drillers and thats how
<<LEFT: Canyon Environmental operator Jordan Glimm cleans out the
back of a Vactor HXX hydroexcavator after dumping the contents at the
companys yard in Mansfield, Pennsylvania.
>>RIGHT: Glimm uses a digging wand from the Vactor HXX to search for
utilities.
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CANYON ENVIRONMENTAL
LOCATION:
Mansfield, Pennsylvania
OWNER:
William Bender
EMPLOYEES:
65
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stations have just a huge web of utilities underground. Its very common to
use a hydrovac in that application.
Covey says utility locating services are growing in popularity because
they reduce the risk of accidents that happen in traditional excavation: Its
safer for the crews and for the general public.
TRACKING WITH GPS
Keeping track of its equipment can be daunting, but its made easier
by a GPS program the company developed. We have the GPS service for
our mobile assets to help us and our customers, Covey says. It gives our
customers a real-time view of where the trucks are and what we are doing
while we are on their clock.
In place for two years, the customized GPS program gives company
officials and customers access to truck information. Customers can see where
the water shipments are and when to anticipate delivery. Oilfield people
built this program for oilfield people, Covey says. Thats the difference
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With 65 employees on its roster,
Canyon Environmental has been hit by
the downturn in crude oil prices much
like other oilfield services companies
throughout North America.
Weve had a few services that we
used to do in the past that we no longer
offer because of it, says Kevin Covey,
business development manager. Weve
had to diversify and take on some land
clearing and site development work to
compensate for the downturn.
The companys workforce is just onethird of what it was during the boom, but
the company is growing again.
We were actually as small as 40
employees coming into this year, so were
growing back up again, Covey says. Its a
good feeling.
Staying afloat in a roller coaster of
an industry can be painful, Covey admits:
You have to maintain the right level of
workers to maintain the level of work you
have right now. Thats the challenge for
everyone right now: finding that balance.
Kevin Covey, business development manager for Canyon Environmental, speaks with hydroexcavator operator Jim Lowe during a break in
utility locating work.
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Partnership enables Canadian coldweather hydroexcavator manufacturer
to find niche in the States
By Craig Mandli
oremost has long been known in Canada for durable, cold-weatherready hydroexcavation systems. Now, thanks to a partnership with
Colorado-based heavy-truck distributor Transwest, the units are easier
to find in the U.S.
The Foremost 1600 Hydrovac, with its distinctive doghouse, drew plenty
of onlookers at the 2015 Water & Wastewater Equipment, Treatment & Transport (WWETT) Show.
The 1600 is designed to work effectively in temperatures down to minus
40 degrees, says Tim Dell, vacuum systems sales manager for Foremost. Not
only is the doghouse insulated and heated, all external valves are too. The
heating options are a must in most Canadian climates, and we think this unit
is going to be a good fit for the northern states in the U.S. as well.
Tim Dell, left, vacuum systems sales manager for Foremost, points out the heated and
insulated doghouse and heated valves on the 1600 Hydrovac. The unit is designed to
operate effectively in temperatures as low as minus 40 degrees. (Photo by Craig Mandli)
Tim Dell
The 1600 allows for water capacities of 1,600 gallons and a 13-yard debris body. Vacuum power is supplied by the Robuschi RB-DV125 blower. The
Cat 3560 wash pump and 740,000 Btu boiler are also used on this model. The
boom is rear-mounted, 8 inches in diameter, fully rotational and controlled
by an Omnex wireless controller, which also controls the vehicle rpm, wash
and vacuum functions. All off-loading functions can also be performed via
the remote.
The remote functionality enables one person to operate this unit if needed, says Dell. That saves on manpower costs, making the unit more appealing to municipalities and private contractors.
Off-loading is performed via a sloped debris floor design and washout
system. The dump door is 48 by 58 inches, providing a large area to allow for
tank cleaning. Optional 4-inch Hydratech off-loading pump systems are available, which allow for pumping off in a contained manner when discharging
liquid loads.
Dell recommends the 1600 for municipal and industrial settings, and its
smaller footprint also makes it an ideal fit for remote mining and utility operations. While its smaller van body sacrifices some heated storage, it means a
more maneuverable, versatile unit.
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Its definitely going to appeal to the subcontractor who performs municipal work every day, says Dell. It is designed as a workhorse and can fit the
industrial oil and gas and utility markets as well.
Foremosts partnership with Transwest allows the heavy-truck distributor to leverage its marketing and sales expertise to sell Foremost hydrovacs to
U.S. customers. According to Dell, the 1600 is the focus of the initial marketing campaign, with more to come in the future.
Partnering with a company like Transwest that understands the U.S.
market is big for us, he says. Canada has a more mature hydroexcavation
market than what you see in the States. We are already seeing increased interest, and thats causing us to take a look at what were offering in the U.S.
Next year, Dell says he hopes to bring several of Foremosts hydrovac
options to the WWETT Show, including a model with fewer heating options
designed for the southern states, and a miniature urban model offering even
more maneuverability.
Judging by the response Ive seen at the 2015 show, were definitely
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Report from Canadian organizations looks at ways to reduce
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from investing in water treatment technologies that can clean water to quality
regional problem, is necessary to improve future reclamation and minimize
standards suitable for its release. ... Third, monitoring needs to correspond
groundwater contamination from seepage.
to any comprehensive environmental objectives established for oilsands
To reduce GHGs, research and development must focus on in situ
development.
technologies, because much of the forecasted bitumen production growth
and GHG emissions will come from accessing
reserves via in situ methods, the report adds. The
most promising in situ technologies in the midterm are
The panel concluded that many of the technologies currently being
solvent-assisted, which decreases the need for steam in
researched, developed and piloted for deployment over the next
the extraction process and reduces related air emissions
and contaminants from burning natural gas. However,
15 years could reduce the environmental footprint of oilsands
even if fully adopted, these technologies would still
operations on an intensity (per barrel) basis.
result in a GHG footprint in 2025 that is higher than
todays baseline. More transformative technologies are
therefore needed.
The panel acknowledges that much has and is being done to address
Based on current knowledge and widespread future adoption, the panel
environmental issues, but more progress is needed if technology is to catch
believes solvent-based technologies that eliminate the need for steam and the
up to the magnitude of the environmental challenges. At the current pace of
use of low-carbon energy sources will be important technology pathways for
oilsands development, the most promising technologies need to be ready for
significantly lowering GHG emissions beyond 2025.
broad adoption in the near term lest existing and less-efficient technologies
be locked into the majority of new projects.
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Short of slowing oilsands development, the most promising way
For technology in general to have the maximum effect in reducing the
forward is an AOSTRA-like (Alberta Oil Sands Technology and Research
environmental footprint, three supports are important.
Authority) approach that pools R&D (research and development) resources
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and embraces collaboration and knowledge sharing across all stakeholders
inter-firm collaboration, knowledge flow between universities and industry
toward innovation focused on environmental performance, closure and
practices, and openness to collaborative problem-solving on the environmental
remediation, the report concludes. GOMC
footprint, the report states. Second, oilsands regulation should support,
rather than impede, technology adoption across the industry. Environmental
regulations that prevent the release of oilsands process-affected water make
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Residents, former oil industry employees trying to figure
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Many understand the countrys oil
and gas reserves are full, meaning there is
no need for more supplies. However, what
they dont understand is why last summer
they were working 14 hours a day. If the
gas companies knew the reserves were
nearly full, why did we continue drilling?
Look at the (mess) we are in now, says
Roger Slider, an unemployed rigger.
Befuddlement is not limited to the
morning coffee drinkers at Sweet Melissas.
Many in the industry are second-guessing
the drill-baby-drill attitude of the last few
years. The reserve capacity is now full at 4
trillion cubic feet. Now energy companies
are slashing their whitecollar workforce, closing
fields until further notice and
some are headed to Chapter
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two of the rear wheels touch the tracks and bear a portion of the trucks weight. The
operator sits behind the debris body, which increases visibility and safety.
so it was about 8 inches thick and so compressed that it was as hard as rock,
Kuntz recalls. It took a lot of effort, but we kept on raising and lowering the
boom, and it finally sucked it all up, he says.
Kuntz lauds the trucks safety features, particularly the eight exterior
cameras strategically mounted on the front, rear and sides of the vehicle,
which maximize visibility for drivers. The cameras also make possible
another unique feature: a rear-mounted exterior operator chair that allows the
operator to safely and easily control the rear-mounted boom.
Our operators can run the truck while they sit behind the debris body,
which increases visibility and safety, Kuntz says. The downside is that it
exposes the operator to the elements. In bad weather, they wear rain gear or
even snowmobile suits weve worked in rain and in temperatures as low as
10 degrees. If the weather is really bad, then we dont work. But for everything
else, you just dress for the weather.
Kuntz envisions eventually using the Guzzler for more than mostly silica
sand cleaning operations. Were looking to expand our services, he notes.
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Tech Perspective
STAYING WARM AS
WINTER ARRIVES
Several options available to contractors working in the oil and gas industry to keep employees,
equipment warm in cold-weather months
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or placed inside a frac pond to keep liquids from freezing. They run on diesel
and need to be plugged in to an electrical source to work. As an option, the
glycol heaters can be outfitted with an optional generator. You can also easily
add a portable unit heater to the glycol heater and heat a site building, Reller
says. They are versatile and can be used in a number of locations.
Flameless heaters are another option to bring heat safely to oil and gas
sites. These heaters use a diesel engine to capture the heat as a byproduct of
the combustion and deliver it through forced air. Thawzall manufactures
high-efficiency flameless heater models that deliver 750K through 1.35
million BTUs, Reller says.
Schuster says Aggreko works with customers to find a heating solution to
fit their needs. Maybe they need an electric heater for a temporary structure
where people are working or theyre storing equipment, or maybe they need
heat near pipelines to keep them from freezing, he says.
Electric heaters are another option for customers looking for clean heat,
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and inline dropbox is designed for high ground
clearance and is purpose-built to ensure perfect
harmony and optimized performance. The
drivetrain delivers high rim pull, lowers fuel
consumption and provides reliability in heavy-duty
applications. Oil-cooled, wet, multiple-disc brakes
reduce maintenance costs and increase uptime,
even on muddy or dusty job sites. The retardation
system controls downhill hauling speeds using
wheel brakes and the engine brake. 828/6502000; www.volvo.com/constructionequipment.
Excavators
2. Caterpillar 308E2 CR
The Cat 308E2 CR mini-excavator from
Caterpillar has an ergonomically positioned
COMPASS monitor that provides adjustable
auxiliary flow, continuous flow, pattern changer,
and work mode selections. It includes a site
reference system, rearview camera, courtesy light
and auto engine shut-off. The site reference system
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Machinery USA SK350
The 82,200-pound SK350 from Kobelco
Construction Machinery USA is powered by an
efficient 270 hp Tier 4 Final HINO engine that
delivers as much as a 10 percent reduction in fuel
consumption compared to a Tier 3 machine. It
incorporates both selective catalytic reduction
and self-cleaning diesel particulate filter systems
to provide low operation costs. With a digging
force of 45,900 pounds, a digging depth of 24 feet
10 inches, a suggested 0.875- to 2.75-cubic-yard
bucket range and a swing speed of 10 rpm, this
crawler excavator ensures quick cycle times to
keep productivity levels on point. 281/888-8430;
www.kobelco-usa.com.
Graders
8. Komatsu America Corp. GD655-6
The GD655-6 motor grader from Komatsu
America Corp. is powered by a Komatsu
SAA6D107E-3 EPA Tier 4 Final emission certified
engine. It comes with a Turbo I precleaner,
independent blade lift float, front-mounted work
Hydroexcavation Equipment
9. Camex VIP Hydrovac System
The VIP Hydrovac System from Camex can
be used for daylighting, trenching, pole and pylon
holes, and servicing repair pits. Because the Hibon
pump is able to switch between pressure and
vacuum, it can also be used for water and debris
removal and tank clean-out. Remote control on
the 6- or 8-inch-diameter booms enables oneman manipulation and operation. The boom has
a 30-foot reach for better access and positioning.
A walk-in insulated van body provides operator
comfort in colder conditions. It can dig effectively
in all soil types including clay, and with the aid of
an onboard boiler, provides a safe means of digging
in frozen ground, enabling work to be done in areas
of limited access and extreme conditions. 780/9552770; www.camex.com.
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washdown system and stainless steel body.
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31. Benlee Super Mini
The Super Mini roll-off trailer from Benlee
can be used as a roll-off truck replacement that
uses an existing tractor to handle and control rolloff needs. It can carry 20-, 30- and 40-yard boxes,
is maneuverable to get into tight spots, and carries
a large payload. It is built with ArvinMeritor
25,000-pound axles, Parker 1-inch Tough Cover
hoses, and chromium trivalent-plated 1-inch steel
lines. They are available with or without tarp
systems. 734/890-6822; www.benlee.com.
33. Redbox+
The Redbox+ series is designed to be a
portable restroom and roll-off box waste container
combination. It is available in 10-, 20- and 30-
Skidded and
Mobile Frac Tanks
34. Bucks Fabricating Mini-Frac Tank
Completely sealed and watertight, the
Mini-Frac Tank from Bucks Fabricating can be
used to store and transport both hazardous and
nonhazardous liquids. The heavy-duty construction
allows the container to withstand the stress of
the load, while the tubing skids help distribute
the weight more evenly. Filling/draining ports,
manways, and other fittings can be customized by
type, size and location to meet specific needs and
applications. Internal weir walls prevent sloshing
of contents and assist in separation of materials.
Tanks can be lined with protective epoxy coatings
to extend the life of the unit. A watertight tailgate
can be added for easy access to the tank. 800/2330867; www.bucksfab.com.
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43. Western Global automated
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Western Global has created an automated
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Case Studies
Solution
The company selected the TankScan TMS8000 monitor from ATEK Access Technologies in January 2015. It
can be used to accurately monitor fluid levels in multiple tanks across multiple sites from the convenience of any
computer. Danziger and his team handled the installation process without any issues. We like the TankScan
system because it allows us to set each monitor to read at different intervals depending on tank contents. It works
within our network system over the Internet and allows us to do up-to-the-minute readings, says Danziger. The
monitor collects data about the fluid level in the tanks and sends it to the ATEK Intelligence Platform Web-based
monitoring application. Since the system is Internet based Im able to log in anytime, so I can even check the tank levels while out of the office, adds Danziger.
Result
TankScan helped eliminate the guesswork of receiving loads. When a customer brings waste oil to sell, HAZ-MAT uses the system to determine the tank level
before and after receiving the load. TankScan takes the guesswork out of our inventory system, says Danziger. On a daily basis our volume varies, and its
nice to be able to look at the monitors to see how much volume we have in each tank so we dont have overflow issues. 800/523-6996; www.atekaccess.com.
Solution
As the water rose, the city called on J.C. Dillon to help reinforce a sand barrier wall, as well as install
plugs and caps on existing storm sewer drains in an effort to keep the flooding away from Peorias
riverfront, where tens of thousands of spectators gather annually for food, music and fireworks on Independence Day. The company used its CAT CT660
Vocational Truck, a hydrovac unit developed through a relationship between Caterpillar and Premier, to suck up the rising river water quickly enough to find
the leaks in the wall and plug them.
Result
With the CAT unit, the staff at J.C. Dillon was able to keep the cresting waters at bay and the riverfront area stayed dry for the celebration. 970/542-1975;
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Skidded and Mobile Frac Tanks
34. Bucks Fabricating Mini-Frac Tank
35. SEI Industries HIPPO
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37. Foremost tanks
38. Husky Portable Containment folding frame tank
39. Imperial Industries dry bulk storage
40. J&J Truck Bodies & Trailers Bobtail Tanks
41. Snyder Industries Captor
42. Tankformator ISO ECLIPSE 1
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43. Western Global Automated Refueling Package
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Product Spotlight
HammerHead Trenchless Equipment
steerable air hammer designed for
precise HDD drilling
By Ed Wodalski
The Roughneck R600 pneumatic percussion drilling system from
HammerHead Trenchless Equipment is designed to drill 7.25- to 8-inch
horizontal bores in solid rock.
The R600 completes the range of existing Roughneck rock drills,
joining the R400 for 5.25-inch straight and offset bits and the R500 for
straight and offset bits to 6.25 inches in diameter.
For contractors who have to put certain-sized products into the
ground, if they drill it with a smaller hammer and the product wont
fit inside the hole, they have to do another step to increase the size of
the hole, says Josh Hood, HammerHead HDD product manager. The
R600 eliminates one or more passes because it creates a bigger hole.
Designed specifically for horizontal drilling, the R600 features an
offset bit for greater accuracy.
It allows you to make more precise and faster steering corrections,
Hood says. When you start a bore you have a plan, but ground
conditions can vary. You might run into rock that is harder or softer.
With an air hammer, ideally you want to be in solid rock the whole
time. However, if you get into softer ground, you can lose your steer for
a couple rods until you get back in solid rock. To keep your plan, you
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Trash pumps from Subaru Industrial Power Products are designed to move
high volumes of trash water without clogging. Powered by a Subaru overhead cam
gasoline engine, the centrifugal-type pumps are available with 2-, 3- and 4-inch
discharge outlets. The 2-inch PKX20IT delivers 185 gpm, the 3-inch PKX30IT
delivers 314 gpm and the 4-inch PKX40IT delivers 499 gpm. The 2-inch model
handles up to 3/4-inch debris. The 3- and 4-inch models handle up to 1 1/4 inches
of solid debris. 800/277-6246; www.subarupower.com.
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Drill rigs from Sonic Drill Corp. feature smooth rods and casings for increased
operator safety. With no auger flights, there is less opportunity for clothing to be
caught on rig components. The drills have a tiltable head and optional hands-free
automated rod loading system and hydraulic breakout wrenches that reduce manual
labor. Safety cages envelop the drill head rotating spindle and hydraulic breakout
table clamps. 877/854-1383; www.sonic-drill.com.
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Video provides helpful safety reminders for liquid haulers
By Jim Kneiszel
MUST-SEE VIDEO
As part of his work with the NTTC,
Steve Niswander, vice president of safety
policy and regulatory relations for Groendyke Transport Inc., Enid, Oklahoma,
envisioned this video for tanker drivers to
help reduce dangerous rollovers. Groendyke
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Niswander argues the video part
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TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
The video features several truck drivers
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and their stories carry a lot of weight with
professional haulers. Interspersed with
compelling driver stories, the video covers
four major areas of risk for dangerous
rollover accidents: vehicle design and
performance, load effects, highway factors,
and driver factors.
Using video graphics, the video
shows the impact of sudden movements
and tripping the wheels over the shoulder
when carrying an unstable load. It explains
how dangerous liquid slosh and surge can
result from driving too fast for conditions,
by squaring off the turning radius and by
sudden braking or other maneuvers.
It goes on to explain that drivers are
ultimately responsible for many of these
factors. It stresses that drivers need to do
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DUG Bakken and Niobrara, Colorado Convention Center, Denver;
www.dugbakken.com.
DEC. 9-11
Houston Oilfield Expo, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston;
www.houstonoilfieldexpo.com.
MARCH 13-15
Annual Meeting, American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers,
Hilton San Francisco, San Francisco; www2.afpm.org.
DEC. 15-17
Groundwater Expo 15, Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas;
www.groundwaterexpo.com.
MARCH 30-31
Ark La-Tex Oilfield Expo, Shreveport Convention Center, Shreveport,
Louisiana; www.arklatexoilfieldexpo.com.
JAN. 26-28
Marcellus-Utica Midstream Conference & Exhibition,
David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh;
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Mexico Shale Summit, Hilton Palacio Del Rio, San Antonio;
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NAPE Summit, George R. Brown Convention Center, Houston;
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FEB. 21-24
SME Annual Conference & Expo, Phoenix Convention Center,
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Global Petroleum Show, Stampede Park, Calgary, Alberta;
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DUG East, David L. Lawrence Convention Center, Pittsburgh;
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