PWS is a proven expert in complex oil spill clean-up. We are committed to conducting our services in a manner that minimises environmental impact and promotes sustainability.

PWS, Ireland’s expert domestic and industrial oil spill clean-up and remediation company, is known for its swift response to all types of contamination incidents in Ireland, including in-land and marine fuel spills. We are always ready to act promptly, providing reassurance to our clients before dealing with the issue at hand with our expertise.

With our extensive experience in oil spill remediation, we have successfully dealt with all types of fuel spills in domestic, commercial, and large-scale response situations. Our expertise extends to mitigating impacts on both domestic and industrial environments, including land, infrastructure, groundwater, inland waterways (rivers and lakes), and off-shore contamination, instilling confidence in our clients.

Additional services include professional training and preventative maintenance solutions. For more information, contact our team today.

Latest Remediation Projects

Marine Oil Spill
Co. Dublin

Large spill of light oil occured from one of the vessels in the port. PWS responded within 2 hours and mobilised to the site. Immediate deployment of containment booms and recovery of spilled material. Post-spill clean-up of quay walls and associated infrastructure.

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Contractors you can trust

Our Clients

Department of the Marine
Major oil companies
Harbour Authorities
Local Authorities
Petro-chemical, insurance and general industry.

Large Coverage
Offices in 6 locations

With offices all around the country, PWS Ltd is covering whole Ireland and Northern Ireland

Certification

ISO 9002:2008
IMO

What our Clients think

I would like to place it on record that the manner in which this loss was handled and managed by Stephen Doran was top quality.

Tommy O'Brian, Skerries

...thanks to Michal and Brian for their untiring support and commitment.

Louis, Dromore

I learned an awful lot from talking to Michal and watching him at work on the spill – thanks again for that.