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Presentation for The Pesticide Stewardship Alliance Conference Presented by: Fred Gabriel Clean Harbors Environmental Services Clean Harbors Company Confidential Waste Mix RCRA Regulated Non-RCRA Regulated Pesticides Liquids Solids Gases


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Presentation for The Pesticide Stewardship Alliance Conference

Presented by: Fred Gabriel Clean Harbors Environmental Services

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Waste Mix

RCRA Regulated Liquids Solids Pesticides Metal-bearing wastes Flammables Fertilizers Oxidizers Bases Acids Non-RCRA Regulated Gases

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Why Incineration?

  • Destruction of organic molecules
  • Save land fill space through volume reduction
  • Air discharges can be controlled
  • Can destroy even the most hazardous of materials

effectively

  • Waste reduction is immediate
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Incineration Process Is: Retention Time Flame Turbulence

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Incineration Process

Kilns 1600F-2000F

Afterburner 2000F Air Pollution Control System Solids Kiln Gases Liquids Gases

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Step #1 – Review of Manifest Verify piece count and drum integrity

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Step #2 – Drum numbers are assigned by manifest line. Drums are identified, and labeled accordingly.

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Step #3 – Bar code labels are scanned to bring up manifest information previously entered in our Waste Information Network (WIN). This identifies necessary PPE for sampling the material inside each drum, as well as additional handling concerns.

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Step #4 – Drums are sampled.

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Step #5 – Description of drum contents is noted.

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Step #6 – Analytical screens are performed “on the dock” in accordance with the Clean Harbors Deer Park, LP Waste Analysis Plan

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Step #7 – Analytical results are entered real-time into a tablet PC in constant communication with our Waste Information Network.

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Step #8 – Individual drum weights are entered into WIN utilizing a handheld scanner.

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Step #9 – All incoming drums are warehoused according to how they will be processed.

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