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· Delisting: delisting treatment process converts hazardous inorganic wastes into non-hazardous, delisted residuals. Once your waste is delisted, it is no longer considered RCRA hazardous, eliminating your liabilities as well as minimizing other long-term risks associated with disposal. · Fully RCRA and TSCA permitted Landfill, accepting 630 waste codes, onsite laboratory sampling, ISO 9001/14001. · Solid and Liquid Treatment: (1) Wastes containing organic contaminates are treated via chemical oxidation, a process that breaks down the organic material. (2) Hazardous debris streams are treated using a microencapsulation treatment technology, which reduces the leachability of hazardous constituents so material can be safety disposed of in a RCRA Subtitle C landfill (3) Metal bearing wastes are treating using a stabilization process that decharacterizes the waste so that it can be disposed of in a non-hazardous Subtitle D landfill for disposal. · Wastewater Treatment: utilizing combination of physical, biological, and chemical processes meet regulated levels for discharge. · Thermal Desorption The technology produces “clean” residuals while maximizing the recovery of metal and oil values contained in the wastes. This solution addresses a variety of waste streams, including oil-contaminated drill cuttings, refinery wastes, petrochemical wastes, hydrocarbon contaminated soils, spent catalyst and other petroleum compatible residuals.
· Fuels Blending: Liquids, sludges and solids with even a low heat value or BTU content can be blended to meet specific requirements for fuels conversion in cement kilns · Incineration/Thermal Treatment: reduce the solid mass of the original waste by 80–85% significantly reducing volume for disposal.
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