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Poolville Oily Water Pump Out and Disposal Services

ELI’s Poolville, Texas vacuum truck fleet will pump out liquid, sludge and solids at your facilities according to all Poolville, Texas, Parker County and Federal environmental guidelines.

Oily Wastewater Disposal in Poolville, Parker County

No matter what your industry is, if you produce liquid waste in Poolville, you are required to dispose of in a manner that is safe and protects humans and the environment from harm. You are also required to make sure your liquid waste disposal methods follow all existing Poolville, Parker County and Texas environmental regulations for oily water and liquid waste disposal.

ELI's Poolville Vacuum Services for Liquid Waste Disposal

  • Bilge Water Pumping and Disposal
  • Industrial Sludge Removal
  • Oil Water Separator Service
  • Drain, Sump, Pit and Trench Clean-out
  • Environmental Oily Run-off Collection
  • Spill Response
  • Grit/Sand Trap Service
  • Holding Tank Pumping / Clean-out
  • Pumping of Underground Waste Tanks
  • Disposal of Processed Water
  • Sewer Drains
  • Stormwater Runoff and Overflow
  • Drain and Cache Basins
  • Sludge Disposal
  • Non-hazardous Liquid Disposal
  • Wastewater Treatment

Poolville is an unincorporated community in Parker County, Texas, United States located along Farm Road 920, about seventeen miles northwest of Weatherford, the county seat. It has a population of 2,325 and a school district with three campuses. Businesses include a seed company, a post office (ZIP Code 76487), a convenience store, a storage facility and 2L Custom Trucks.[citation needed]

There are five churches: Methodist, Southern Baptist, Church of Christ, The Lone Star Church of Poolville Texas, and Oak Tree Baptist Church. The United Methodist and the Church of Christ Church buildings are located just west of the town square behind the seed company.[citation needed]

February 22, 1996, an eight-month drought brought fires to Poolville, destroying hundreds to thousands of acres of land.

The rodeo announcer Bob Tallman operates a ranch near Poolville.[citation needed]

Orville Bullington, a Wichita Falls attorney and the 1932 Republican gubernatorial nominee against Miriam A. Ferguson, was raised in Poolville.[citation needed]

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