Case Studies
Great Lakes Power Vac has been serving the upper Midwest with industrial and environmental cleaning services in a myriad of project types and applications. These projects are a small representation of the complete scope of services that our company can provide. In combining our highly efficient, safety-trained field technicians, with our fleet of trucks and equipment that can perform so many different functions, our team is prepared to complete your project successfully.
Browse through our projects to learn more about how we can assist you with your next project. We stand ready to answer any questions you have and to provide the highest quality service to your satisfaction.
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Electrical Fire Cleanup
After a plant electrical fire, Great Lakes Power Vac was called to come in to contain and clean up the product and water used to fight the fire. Our experienced team tailored this cleanup effort to the needs of the customer and…
Downtown Milwaukee Rooftop Vacuuming Project
Due to deterioration of the roof membrane at a local downtown Milwaukee area educational institution, Kaschak Roofing called upon Great Lakes Power Vac to act as a subcontractor and utilize the expertise of our experienced rooftop vacuuming crews…
Absorber Tank Cleanup
When a power plant absorber tank required an emergency cleanup after a catastrophic failure, the experienced crew at Great Lakes Power Vac was called in to handle the removal of 500,000 gallons of material…
Coal Fire Cleanup
After a coal bin caught fire at a power plant, involving a multiple alarm fire department response, Great Lakes Power Vac was called in to clean up watersaturated coal after the dousing the silo received from the fire departments…
Contaminated Floodwater Cleanup
Severe weather conditions were the cause of flooding in a Milwaukee area heat treating facility, causing a plant shutdown which was a true emergency environmental response project. In addition to floodwaters entering the plant, an enormous amount of oil from the facility was mixed into the water…