Little Rock's Premier 60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank Solution

Rock City Portables delivers specialized 60-gallon waste tank solutions for Little Rock's dynamic construction and event markets. Serving Central High and Downtown areas, our tanks are engineered to handle the region's diverse environmental demands along the Arkansas River, ensuring maximum site hygiene and operational efficiency.

60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank Specifications

The 60-gallon portable toilet waste tank is suitable for events in Little Rock

Capacity 60 gallons
Material Durable polyethylene
Dimensions 48 inches long, 27 inches wide
Weight Approximately 100 pounds empty
Valve Type Siphon valve
Compliance Meets EPA and OSHA regulations
Chemical Charge Non-Formaldehyde Biocide

Don't Ignore These 6 Warning Signs From Your 60-Gallon Waste Tank

After nearly twenty years running Rock City Portables here in Little Rock, we've seen what happens when a small 60-gallon tank gets ignored. I remember a job in the Stephens neighborhood where a homeowner missed the early signs, and it wasn't pretty.

You notice a persistent, sweet chemical smell even after a recent service.

Moderate

What It Means

The biocides in the blue liquid are breaking down faster than usual, which often means the tank is getting too warm or is overloaded with waste.

Recommended Action

Schedule an extra service to pump it out and refresh the treatment liquid.

The liquid level is visibly high, coming close to the underside of the seat.

High

What It Means

The 60-gallon capacity is nearly full. If it's not pumped soon, the next user risks an overflow, which is a major health and mess hazard.

Recommended Action

Call us immediately for an emergency pump-out before it's used again.

The unit starts to feel unstable or rocks easily when someone enters.

High

What It Means

A heavy, sloshing waste tank can shift the center of gravity, making the whole portable toilet top-heavy and a tipping risk, especially on uneven ground.

Recommended Action

Stop using it and call us to pump it and reposition the unit safely.

You see dark liquid seeping from the base or the service door.

High

What It Means

This is a definite leak, likely from a cracked tank or a failed seal. It's an environmental and odor issue that needs fixing right away.

Recommended Action

Rope off the area and call us for an immediate replacement unit and cleanup.

The vent stack on the roof has thick, dark residue or isn't drawing air.

Moderate

What It Means

The ventilation is clogged, preventing odors from escaping properly. This leads to a buildup of gases and a much stronger smell inside the unit.

Recommended Action

Report it so we can clear the vent and check the tank's condition during the next service.

Flies are consistently swarming around the unit's exterior.

Moderate

What It Means

This usually signals that waste or odor is escaping somewhere, attracting pests. It's a sign the containment system is compromised.

Recommended Action

Give us a call so we can inspect for leaks and refresh the tank's treatment.

Field Operations and Containment Specifications in Little Rock

Managing waste containment in Downtown requires understanding the static weight of a 60-gallon tank when full. Rock City Portables technicians account for the 500-pound load-bearing requirement on temporary flooring during urban infill projects. The 60-gallon capacity serves as the standard for the standard construction unit in Stephens, providing enough volume to prevent surface spills on sensitive clay soils. In areas near Central High, technicians utilize vacuum trucks with specific hose lengths to reach tanks positioned behind post-2000 residential structures. Proper maintenance involves more than just pumping; it requires checking the integrity of the blow-molded plastic against the heat cycles common in Central Arkansas. When deploying units near Pinnacle Mountain State Park, operators prioritize containment security to protect the local watershed. The tank design features a deep sump area that allows the vacuum wand to clear debris that settles at the bottom. Crews in Downtown schedule service cycles to match the 60-gallon limit, ensuring no unit exceeds its weight capacity before the next scheduled extraction.

Technical Specifications & Standards

  • Groundwater protection in Pinnacle Mountain State Park ANSI Z4.3-2016 — Non-Sewered Waste-Disposal Systems: Industry standard establishing the minimum requirements for the number of portable sanitation units based on workforce size and tank capacity.
  • OSHA 1926.51 sanitation standards for Stephens construction projects ANSI Z4.3-2016 — Non-Sewered Waste-Disposal Systems: Industry standard establishing the minimum requirements for the number of portable sanitation units based on workforce size and tank capacity.
  • Odor control biocides for Downtown Little Rock events ANSI Z4.3-2016 — Non-Sewered Waste-Disposal Systems: Industry standard establishing the minimum requirements for the number of portable sanitation units based on workforce size and tank capacity.
  • Pumping frequency for high-traffic post-2000 residential developments in Central High ANSI Z4.3-2016 — Non-Sewered Waste-Disposal Systems: Industry standard establishing the minimum requirements for the number of portable sanitation units based on workforce size and tank capacity.

Heavy-Duty 60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Management

Professional waste handling for construction sites across Central Arkansas infrastructure projects

60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank Overview

60 Gallon Waste Tank is an auxiliary sanitary containment vessel that expands the effluent storage capacity of portable restrooms or office trailers. Auxiliary sanitary containment vessels encompass high-density polyethylene (HDPE) reservoirs designed for low-profile placement and secure waste isolation.

Secure waste isolation relies on sealed connection points and integration with a proper ventilation stack design to manage internal pressure and odors. These units adhere to OSHA 1926.51 sanitation standards for temporary worksite hygiene.

Quick Summary

The 60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank is designed for temporary use in various locations, providing a safe and sanitary solution for human waste disposal, commonly used in areas like Downtown and Stephens neighborhood, and near the Central High area, with features like ventilation stack design and steel lifting harness, and guidance from preventing tank overflow and odor control biocides guides, while adhering to regulations and guidelines from institutions like the Arkansas State Capitol.

Related Terminology

Portable Toilet
A self-contained toilet unit for temporary use in various locations such as construction sites or events in Downtown Little Rock
Waste Tank
A container for holding human waste and chemicals, designed for safe and sanitary disposal, often used by Rock City Portables
Ventilation System
A mechanism for removing odors and moisture from portable toilets, improving user experience in areas like Stephens neighborhood
Fresh Water Flush
A feature that uses water to flush waste, reducing odors and improving hygiene in portable toilets, available in some units rented by Rock City Portables
Steel Lifting Harness
A durable harness for lifting and transporting portable toilets, ensuring safe handling near landmarks like the Arkansas State Capitol
Odor Control Biocides
Chemicals used to control and eliminate odors in portable toilets, often used in areas with high foot traffic like Central High neighborhood
Portable Toilet Waste Tanks

60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank

Rock City Portables offers 60-gallon portable toilet waste tanks in Little Rock

60-Gallon Capacity

Rock City Portables provides 60-gallon portable toilet waste tanks in Stephens neighborhood

EPA Compliance

Waste tanks meet EPA standards for waste disposal in Central High area

Regular Maintenance

Portapottycrewlittlerock.com ensures tanks are emptied near Big Dam Bridge

Residential Services

Tanks available for Capitol View-Stifft Station residents and businesses

60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank Services

At Rock City Portables, we understand the importance of reliable and clean portable toilet solutions, especially during outdoor events in Little Rock. We've been serving the community since 2005, and our crew is dedicated to providing top-notch services, including waste holding tank rentals and special event restroom rentals. Our goal is to ensure that our customers have a positive experience, and we achieve this by following strict OSHA compliance and ADA event requirements.

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    Proper Equipment Maintenance

    We maintain our 60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank to prevent issues during events

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    Our crew checks the tank's valves and hoses regularly

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    Timely Delivery

    We deliver our portable toilets on time, so you don't have to worry about last-minute arrangements

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    We've delivered to Stephens and Central High neighborhoods

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    Cleanliness and Sanitation

    We prioritize cleanliness and sanitation in our portable toilets, following odor control biocides and preventing tank overflow guides

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    Our crew uses fresh water flush and ventilation stack design for a clean experience

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    Customer Support

    We provide excellent customer support, answering questions and addressing concerns promptly

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    You can reach us through our contact page or visit our about us page to learn more about our services in Capitol View-Stifft Station and other areas

We're committed to providing the best portable toilet services in Little Rock, including downtown areas and surrounding neighborhoods, with a focus on cleanliness, sanitation, and customer support.

60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Tank Operational Details

Specific procedures and considerations for servicing 60-gallon waste tanks in Little Rock's varied neighborhoods and under local regulations.

What determines the pickup schedule for a 60-gallon waste tank in Capitol View-Stifft Station?
Pickup frequency depends on usage rates, event duration, and local DEQ waste disposal guidelines for that neighborhood.
How does Rock City Portables handle sludge removal from these tanks near the Arkansas State Capitol?
We use dedicated vacuum trucks with extended hoses to access tanks in confined institutional areas, following Little Rock's specific waste hauling protocols.
What are the setup constraints for a 60-gallon tank in Downtown Little Rock's business district?
Setup requires a level concrete pad or compacted ground, clear alleyway access for the service truck, and compliance with city sidewalk obstruction ordinances.
How do you manage odor control for these tanks in Central High residential areas?
We apply a double-dose of EPA-registered blue deodorizer during servicing and ensure tank vents are clear to prevent odor buildup in residential zones.
What is the procedure if a 60-gallon tank reaches capacity before the scheduled service?
We monitor fill levels visually and will dispatch an unscheduled service truck from our local yard to prevent any overflow incident.
What cleaning standards are used for these tanks after events at post-2000 common construction sites?
Tanks receive a high-pressure wash with disinfectant, inspected under work lights, before being released for the next job, meeting OSHA sanitation requirements.

Little Rock 60-Gallon Portable Toilet Waste Holding Tanks

Rent low-profile 60-gallon waste tanks for efficient site sanitation. These units facilitate bulk liquid storage at jobsites across Pulaski County.

Call (501) 238-1854
Compliant with Arkansas DEQ standards for liquid waste containment.