waste removal Articles
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Harmony’s 60″ Recycling Balers
Why you might need a 60″ recycling baler You own a business. Businesses create cardboard, paper, plastic, and aluminum waste. Removing waste from your building is time consuming and costs money. (Not removing it could even be more costly with fire and safety hazards!) Having waste hauled away from your location is also expensive. If you are not currently recycling commodities like ...
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SRS Crisafulli Guest Author David Zamida on Gold Mining (part 3 of 3)
Article submitted by David Zamida, Mineral Project Manager and Mining Property Broker for BCgold.com Superfund The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), also known as Superfund, was created by the United States government in 1980. This fund was created to finance cleanup of hazardous waste sites. Superfund grants earmark funds for hazardous waste ...
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Total Waste Management to the Caravan Club case study
Client: Caravan Club Location: Multi Site Location Date: 23/03/2012 Sector: Leisure About the Project: GPT facilitate total waste solutions to over 120 Caravan Club sites. The waste streams managed include general, mixed recycling, glass, green waste andad hoc hazardous waste. The Caravan Club provide modern membership run facilities and are seen as the UK’s leader incaravanning ...
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Bound for Venezuela-case study
SRS Crisafulli, Inc., founded in 1966, is one of a select few manufacturers of specialized, engineered dredging systems in the United States. The company is now, and has been since its inception, located in Glendive, MT. From its beginning, SRS Crisafulli has served agriculture with pumping equipment for irrigation, flood control and dewatering. The past decade has been a period of carefully ...
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Bound for Venezuela
SRS Crisafulli, Inc., Founded in 1966, is one of a few select manufacturers of specialized, engineered dredging systems in the United States. The company is now, and has been since its inception, located in Glendive, MT. Fron its beginning, SRS Crisafulli has served agriculture with pumping equipment for irrigation, flood control and dewatering. The past decade had been a period of carefully ...
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Safety Training and Environmental Safety for Workers
Safety training is a necessary part of an employment environment since it helps workers to remain free from harm and injury while performing their duties in the workplace. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is a governmental agency that mandates, educates and enforces workplace safety practices for specific fields of employment. Employees typically learn how to safely ...
By OSEA
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Power plants use oil skimmers to prevent contamination from spills - Case study
Most hydroelectric plants designed in the 1960s were built with a station drainage sump that collects all drainage from the plant. As designed, float switches activate sump pumps that discharge liquids directly into the tailrace. The system cannot distinguish between types of liquids, so in the event of an oil leak, oil in the sump could be released into the tailrace. Modern ...
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An Interview With Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery
Craft breweries can produce five to 10 litres of wastewater for every litre of beer that they package and sell. High in organic matter and suspended solids, the wastewater’s impact can be equivalent to adding another small town to a municipality’s water treatment burden. It’s also a challenge for brewers when they must pay water consumption surcharges and find ways to optimize ...
By MANTECH Inc.
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Common Treatment Technologies for Nonhalogenated SVOCs in Soil, Sediment, and Sludge
Common treatment technologies for nonhalogenated SVOCs in soil, sediment, and sludge include biodegradation, incineration, and excavation with off-site disposal. All types of biodegradation, both in situ or ex situ, can be considered to remediate soils: in situ bioremediation, bioventing, composting, controlled solid phase, or landfarming. Slurry phase biological treatment is also applicable ...
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Common Treatment Technologies for Halogenated SVOCs in Soil, Sediment, and Sludge
Common treatment technologies for halogenated SVOCs in soil, sediment, and sludge include biodegradation, dehalogenation, incineration, and excavation with off-site disposal. All types of biodegradation, both in situ or ex situ, can be considered to remediate soils: in situ bioremediation, bioventing, composting, controlled solid phase, or landfarming. Slurry phase biological treatment is also ...
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Thermal Desorption Drill Cuttings Treatment by Pyrolysis: An Eco-Friendly Solution for Oil and Gas Industry Waste
The oil and gas industry is a significant driver of global economic growth and energy production. However, it also generates vast quantities of hazardous waste, including drill cuttings contaminated with hydrocarbons and other pollutants. Proper disposal and treatment of these drill cuttings are crucial for environmental protection and regulatory compliance. In this post, we will explore the ...
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How Much Does Lead Paint Removal Cost?
The Blastox blend is $259 per ton. The regular abrasive is $105 per ton. So, you’ll see lead paint removal costs $154 more upfront for Blastox. But, you need to include the cost of transportation and the disposal rate to get a true comparison. There are a lot more non-hazardous landfills than hazardous waste landfills, and that’s the reason why freight is so cheap for non-haz waste; ...
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