hazardous waste disposal equipment Articles
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Bardstown, Kentucky - industrial cleaning; on-site laboratory case study
After years of operation serving the auto parts industry, this zinc and chrome plating plant in Bardstown, Kentucky closed several years ago. It was comprised of three three main plating lines, and it was a mess. Extensive contamination, particularly chrome and acid residue, was present in the plant. In some places sludge on the floor was several inches thick. One of the major challenges we ...
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Waste Collection and Management Vehicles
Procompactor – Waste Collection and Management Vehicles Waste management is a critical aspect of modern society, and it is essential to have efficient and effective waste collection vehicles to maintain a clean and healthy environment. This article will discuss the importance of waste collection and management vehicles and the role they play in the proper disposal of waste. Waste ...
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Bio Hazardous Waste and Incineration
20 to 25 percent of the total waste generated by healthcare establishments is regarded as hazardous and may create a variety of health and environmental risks if not managed and destroyed in an appropriate manner. With the large number of health care facilities and hospitals increasing all around the globe, hazardous waste management and disposal is becoming a serious problem. What Is Bio ...
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6 Commonly Overlooked EHS Risks for Lower-Risk Facilities—And How to Address Them
EHS managers of lower-risk facilities understand that, while compliance is a must, their highest priority is ensuring employees work in a safe, comfortable and protected environment. But as companies focus their attention on expanding locally and globally, some EHS risks can be unknown or overlooked. In our experience working with lower-risk facilities—work that has led to the development ...
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EPA Proposes Revisions to RCRA Definition of Solid Waste
On June 30, 2011, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Lisa Jackson signed a proposed rule seeking to narrow certain recycling exemptions under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act's (RCRA) "Definition of Solid Waste" (DSW) provisions. The rule should be published in the Federal Register within the next two weeks. A pre-publication copy of the rule and related ...
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