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We provide complete cradle-to-grave services, from collection and transportation of your hazardous waste materials, through destruction to final disposal. All of our incineration services can be custom-matched to the materials and specific needs you have.

Waste streams we could manage include aqueous film forming foam (AFFF), debris, soil and other AFFF spill clean up and remediation waste. Additionally, we could manage water filtration media such as used activated carbon, diatomaceous earth and ion exchange resins in canisters and filters. Acceptable shipment methods include totes, drums, tankers, roll off boxes and dump trailers.

The information contained in this statement is based on the Veolia group's understanding and know-how of the scientific and technical fields discussed herein as of the time of publication. Statements that may be interpreted as predictive of future outcomes or performance should not be considered guarantees of such, but rather reasoned assessments of the possible evolution of the technologies described. As this document is based on the state of the Veolia group's scientific, technical, and regulatory knowledge at the time of its publication, the completeness and accuracy of the information contained herein cannot be guaranteed. Descriptions contained herein apply exclusively to those examples and/or to the general situations specifically referenced, and in no event should be considered to apply to specific scenarios without prior review and validation.

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Our incineration services provide destruction of hazardous waste at a cost-effective price throughout our network of incineration facilities, strategically located across the U.S. and are fully permitted to meet all applicable regulations and requirements. We provide the most environmentally compliant, safe and cost-effective incineration service in the industry. Our three treatment complexes and their certification permits include:

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Veolia offers an environmentally responsible disposal option for some PFAS material through incineration. Veolia continues to invest significant resources into developing effective solutions for PFAS management.

Wastes requiring different treatment technologies can all be shipped to Veolia’s Gulf Coast Service Center. For example, if you have solvent for recycling, treatment sludge for landfill and organics for incineration you can ship them all to us in one truck. The Gulf Coast Service Center facility can also accept PCBs and dual waste, which carry hazardous and medical classifications.

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₂The United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) regulates certain chemicals by requiring strict tracking from the time of manufacture to the time of dispensation to the consumer. They are called Controlled Substances and can be found in Title 21 of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) section 1300. These chemicals are divided into several lists, detailed in the regulations as Schedule I, II, III, IV and V. Controlled Substances can range from non-hazardous materials to RCRA hazardous wastes.

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We operate the only incineration facility in the United States permitted to destroy three categories of waste; hazardous waste, PCB and dioxin waste. The Port Arthur facility meets all current MACT standards, and for PCB’s, achieves a destruction or removal efficiency (DRE) of 99.9999% through extremely high incineration temperatures.

Our Trade Waste Incineration facility has the added capability of being licensed by the  Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to store and destroy explosives, which includes anything from airbag actuators and ammunition to blasting caps and bomb components.

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You have reduced, reused and recycled all you can yet you still have materials that need to be responsibly managed. High-temperature incineration is one of the most effective methods for efficient, safe and cost-effective ways to destroy hazardous organic compounds.

Veolia Incineration facilities lead the industry in MACT Compliance₁ with Veolia achieving an exceedance rate of 0.18 per month over a 76 month timeframe, versus a competitors at 29.4 per month over only 18 months. Our facilities are fully permitted to meet all applicable regulations and requirements, and assure destruction of hazardous waste, such as controlled substances₂.

₁The MACT standards, established by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) for facilities burning hazardous wastes, include both emission standards (e.g., how much mercury can be emitted by a facility per hour) and operating standards (e.g., the incinerator has to operate between a minimum and maximum temperature). These MACT standards also establish strict monitoring rules, applicable to both sorts of standards, which require the installation and continuous operation of many different pieces of monitoring equipment on the incinerator.

The Gum Springs, AR facility is located 70 miles southwest of Little Rock, and five milessouth of Arkadelphia in Clark County, Arkansas. The treatment facility occupies approximately 75 acres in the center of the site, and the landfill facility (for disposal of waste kiln residue), occupies about 90 acres in the northeast portion of the site.