hazardous waste characterization News
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The Wercs Advances Regulatory Expertise; Appoints Two Industry Veterans to Enhance Regulatory Compliance Leadership
ALBANY, N.Y.--March 15, 2006--The Wercs, Ltd., the global leader in material safety data sheet (MSDS) authoring software, today announced the appointment of Karen Lintz and Kevin Skerrett to its regulatory compliance operations. Lintz and Skerrett come to The Wercs with a combined 30 years of experience in regulatory compliance and assurance. They will be responsible for authoring MSDS for Wercs ...
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Expect Mold Problems Throughout Flooded Northeast Properties
EMSL Testing Lab Offers Solutions for Testing Mold, Bacteria, Asbestos, Sewage Contamination, Chemicals and Contaminated Drinking Water. Over the past few days, the Northeast part of the United States has been facing flooding issues caused by hurricane Irene. The Northeast already had flash flooding a little over a week ago that brought rising water tables to many areas. The floods from ...
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Leominster Mass. plastics manufacturer ordered to comply with Hazardous waste laws (MA)
EPA recently issued a Complaint and Compliance Order against Hudson Color Concentrates, a division of L&A Molding, Inc., for violating state and federal hazardous waste management requirements. Hudson Color, of Leominster, Mass., produces custom color plastic pellet concentrates for the plastics industry by blending, mixing, melting, extruding, quenching, drying and chipping processed ...
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Southland Box Company Saves $50k Annually
Paper & Pulp Box Company Corrugating Facility Wastewater Optimization This corrugating company did not have an existing pretreatment system. Wastewater from their converting and corrugating operations was sent directly to the city’s three stage clarifier for discharge. Sludge generated from this process within the city’s three stage clarifier, along with the water ...
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Two New England companies fined for violating hazardous waste management requirements
Two New England companies that store and distribute hazardous chemicals have agreed in separate settlements to pay a total of more than $179,000 in penalties and to donate about $43,000 worth of equipment and training to local fire departments to settle EPA claims that they violated federal laws regulating companies that handle hazardous chemicals. Settlement agreements with EPA’s New ...
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