Enviro-G® UTG-50 Spill Response Kit (EG-UTG50)
The EG-UTG50 is the grab-and-go case a utility crew keeps on the truck. One rotomolded box holds everything needed to contain an oil or hydraulic spill in the field and screen it for PCBs on the spot — so the crew knows which disposal path the spill actually requires before anything leaves the site.
Filmax stocks the EG-UTG50 as a complete, sealed kit. Manufacturer SKU FTUTG50; built by Fluid Tech LLC in Sweetwater, Tennessee.
When to specify this kit instead of a standard spill kit
Specify the EG-UTG50 anywhere a crew may encounter oil of unknown age or origin — most often transformer and electrical work. Equipment manufactured before the PCB ban can still hold PCB-contaminated oil, and PCB waste is federally regulated with a different handling and disposal path than ordinary petroleum. A crew without a field screen has two bad options: assume the worst and pay for regulated disposal, or assume the best and risk mishandling regulated waste.
The EG-UTG50 removes the guess. It is the standard Enviro-G® response kit plus the screening and leak-sealing gear that a PCB-suspect spill demands.
What’s in the case, and what each item is for
| Item | Qty | What it’s for |
|---|---|---|
| Enviro-G® 10 lb spout bag | 1 ea | Bulk absorbent for the body of the spill |
| Enviro-G® 5 lb shaker | 1 ea | Controlled application on smaller pools and trails |
| Enviro-G® absorbent socks (3″ × 5′) | 4 ea | Perimeter containment — deploy before absorbing |
| Universal absorbent pads | 20 ea | Wipe-down and residual cleanup |
| Clor-N-Oil® 50 PCB screening kit | 1 kit | Field screen for PCBs, so disposal matches the spill |
| Honeywell® Eyesaline® eyewash | 1 ea | Immediate eye flush at the point of response |
| Dynasty Guzzler® degreaser (1 qt) | 1 ea | Final surface cleanup after absorbent pickup |
| J-B Weld® | 2 ea | Seal the leak source so the spill stops growing |
| Refillable rotomolded case | 1 ea | Weather-resistant transport and storage; restockable |
| Tamper-proof waste labels | 6 ea | Chain-of-custody marking on filled disposal bags |
| Heavy-duty disposal bags | 5 ea | Containment of spent absorbent for transport |
What it absorbs
- Oil and PCB-contaminated fluids
- Hydraulic fluid and other organic liquids
- Antifreeze, solvents, and paint
Not for use on hydrofluoric acid. Enviro-G® is silica-based; silica dissolves in HF and produces corrosive silicon tetrafluoride gas. This limitation is stated on the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet and product label.
EG-UTG50 or the standard EG-50 — which do you need?
Both kits share the same Enviro-G® response media and the same refillable case. The difference is what happens after the spill is contained.
| EG-50 | EG-UTG50 | |
|---|---|---|
| Enviro-G® media, socks, pads, case, labels, bags | Yes | Yes |
| PCB field screening (Clor-N-Oil® 50) | — | Yes |
| Eyewash, degreaser, leak sealant | — | Yes |
| Typical assignment | Shop, fleet, general maintenance | Transformer work, substations, utility field crews |
If crews service transformers, oil-filled switchgear, or any equipment predating the PCB ban, specify the EG-UTG50. If the exposure is diesel, hydraulic, and shop spills with no PCB question, the EG-50 covers it at lower cost.
How many to stock
The usual pattern is one kit per response vehicle rather than one per facility — a kit in a supply room does not help a crew forty minutes out. Common starting points:
- Line and transformer crews: one kit per truck
- Substations: one kit per staffed site, plus refills held centrally
- Fleet and shop: one kit per bay cluster, positioned at the exit
Tell us the crew count and vehicle mix and we will size the initial order and a refill cadence with you.
Refills and consumables
The case is refillable, so a used kit is restocked rather than replaced. After a deployment, the items typically consumed are the Enviro-G® absorbent, the socks and pads, the disposal bags and labels, and — if it was used — the Clor-N-Oil® 50 screen, which is single-use. The case, eyewash, degreaser, and sealant generally carry over.
Filmax stocks Enviro-G® refill media and replacement screening kits separately. Ask for a restock list matched to your kit count.
Ordering
Technical documentation
The EG-UTG50 is manufactured by Fluid Tech LLC, which maintains the chemistry, testing, and compliance documentation for the Enviro-G® line. Rather than reproduce those documents here — where they would go stale — we link to the current versions at the source:
- Enviro-G® UTG-50 technical data from Fluid Tech LLC — full specification, kit contents, and cut sheet
- Current Safety Data Sheet for Enviro-G® absorbent — always the live revision
Disposal note: the manufacturer’s cut sheet describes the spent absorbent as RCRA compliant and landfill approved, but disposal requirements vary by jurisdiction and by what was absorbed. Confirm the disposal path with your environmental group or with Fluid Tech before the first deployment.