ATTN: The Raptor
Raptor.
Just letting you know I went in last Friday for my annual review of our Waste Handler's Procedures here at work.
- We're still a Small Quantity Generator of hazardous waste.
- Nothing we manufacture or use on site appears to have TCLP contaminants (both per Federal and State mandates)
- We contract our hazardous materials satellite accumulation bins to be removed every year, regardless of actual accumulation date.


Just letting you know I went in last Friday for my annual review of our Waste Handler's Procedures here at work.
- We're still a Small Quantity Generator of hazardous waste.
- Nothing we manufacture or use on site appears to have TCLP contaminants (both per Federal and State mandates)
- We contract our hazardous materials satellite accumulation bins to be removed every year, regardless of actual accumulation date.


Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Sep 21 2010, 12:43 PM
Raptor.
Just letting you know I went in last Friday for my annual review of our Waste Handler's Procedures here at work.
- We're still a Small Quantity Generator of hazardous waste.
- Nothing we manufacture or use on site appears to have TCLP contaminants (both per Federal and State mandates)
- We contract our hazardous materials satellite accumulation bins to be removed every year, regardless of actual accumulation date.



Just letting you know I went in last Friday for my annual review of our Waste Handler's Procedures here at work.
- We're still a Small Quantity Generator of hazardous waste.
- Nothing we manufacture or use on site appears to have TCLP contaminants (both per Federal and State mandates)
- We contract our hazardous materials satellite accumulation bins to be removed every year, regardless of actual accumulation date.



Originally Posted by The Raptor,Sep 21 2010, 12:19 PM
What exactly do you generate? 

Company-wide, we've got a natural gas co-gen that requires a bunch of heavy oils and solvents.
Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Sep 21 2010, 01:25 PM
Company-wide, we've got a natural gas co-gen that requires a bunch of heavy oils and solvents.
Originally Posted by The Raptor,Sep 21 2010, 12:28 PM
An aircraft-derivative gas-fired turbine with a waste heat recovery boiler? I used to build those puppies for third party cogen.
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Originally Posted by 8D_In_Trunk,Sep 21 2010, 01:25 PM
Company-wide, we've got a natural gas co-gen that requires a bunch of heavy oils and solvents.









