| Incineration |
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Thermal treatment technology destroys 99.99% of all materials.
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Fluidized-bed, rotary kiln and liquid injection facilities provide cost-effective solutions while reducing liability. |
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Waste-to-Energy facilities utilized where applicable.
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| Landfill
and Stabilization |
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Can accept bulk or containerized shipments by rail or road. |
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Provide treatment to deactivate reactive and oxidizer wastes, including stabilization through encapsulation. |
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Both Subtitle C and municipal waste (Subtitle D) resources available. |
| Wastewater
Treatment |
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Inorganic wastewater treatment, super-critical fluid extraction for organic wastewater, and deep-well injection and biological treatment. |
| Fuels
Blending |
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Liquid, solid, and semi-solid materials are processed to all cement kiln specifications. |
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Safe, nitrogen-blanketed coarse shredding and high-speed dispersion. |
| Sugars
and Alcohols Processing |
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Liquids such as the following are distilled and/or fermented into fuel
grade ethanols, or placed into the industrial solvent market:
•Sugar-
and alcohol-based liquids, such as pharmaceuticals.
• Alcoholic
beverages, including wines, beers and liquors.
• Sugar-based soft drink and fruit beverages containing fructose,
sucrose, glucose and maltose. |
| Recovery/Recycling
of Metals, Plastics, Solvents or CFCs |
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Clean Extraction System uses safe CO2 to extract reusable organics. |
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Segregates hazardous materials such as mercury switches and PCB capacitors. |
| Universal Waste (In
Depth) |
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| Recycling of certain hazardous wastes in the following categories: |
| • Mercury lamps |
• Lamp ballasts |
| • Mercury wastes |
• Electronic wastes (E-Waste) |
| • Batteries |
• Electrical equipment |
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| Sensitive Materials Destruction |
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Ability to shred or incinerate hard-to-handle items from various industries.
Examples include:
• Confidential/Top Secret document and media destruction.
• Shredding and recycling of seized automotive vehicles.
• Counterfeit clothing destruction via shredding.
• Electronic equipment for metals recycling.
• Various plastics for recycling into other products, or as alternative
fuel sources. |
| PCB
Disposal |
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Handle all types of PCB wastes including soils, waters, oils, transformers, capacitors, cable, bushings/switches and ballasts. |
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Safely managed through the chemical destruction of PCB oil, as well as incineration and recycling of electrical equipment. |
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Recovery options include heat separation, filtration and carbon absorption. |