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Aqua Therm 1200X: Advanced treatment for liquid waste
Aqua Therm 1200X is an advanced process designed for the decomposition of organic substances in the presence of water, employing elevated temperatures (typically above 374 degrees Celsius or 705.2 degrees Fahrenheit) and pressures (beyond 22.1 MPa or 3,200 psi), surpassing the critical point of water. The unique properties of supercritical water enhance its efficacy in rapidly oxidizing a diverse range of organic compounds. Aqua Therm 1200X is utilized for the efficient and environmentally responsible treatment of liquid waste, including hazardous industrial waste, converting organic materials into benign byproducts such as water and carbon dioxide. This method finds application in various fields, such as wastewater treatment, hazardous waste disposal, and environmental remediation.
Streamlined Success: Unlocking Efficiency with the All-in-One Turnkey Process
Site Assessment- Distinction of Issues
We conduct thorough site assessments to identify the presence and extent of PFAS contamination. This initial step is crucial in tailoring effective remediation strategies.
Differentiating between various PFAS-related issues is essential for targeted remediation. This approach ensures that specific problems are addressed with appropriate and efficient solutions.
Methods for Removal and Destruction- AFFF System Modification and Remediation
We offer a range of methods for removing and destroying PFAS contaminants, providing flexibility and tailored solutions based on the unique characteristics of each site.
Addressing contamination from Aqueous Film-Forming Foam (AFFF) used in firefighting, we focus on modifying AFFF systems and implementing remediation strategies to prevent further environmental impact.
Permitting and CPT - EPA and Local Guidance as well as BMP’s
Ensuring compliance, we obtain necessary permits and conduct Comprehensive Performance Testing (CPT) to validate the effectiveness of our solutions, meeting regulatory standards.
Adhering to Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) guidelines, local regulations, and Best Management Practices (BMPs) ensures responsible handling of PFAS issues, aligning with regulatory standards.
Evaluations and Responses to Your Facility- Design and Implementation of PFAS Treatment System
Our expertise lies in designing and implementing PFAS treatment systems, providing effective and tailored solutions for long-term contamination management.
PFAS and the Impact Regarding Discharge and Leachate
Recognizing and addressing the impact of PFAS on discharge and leachate is a key aspect of our approach, preventing contamination of water resources and protecting the environment.
Proven Processes
Utilizing proven processes, we have demonstrated success in PFAS remediation, instilling confidence in our clients, regulators, and the community by showcasing a track record of delivering effective results.
CUPA & CERS Essentials: Your Path to Regulatory Success
Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA)
The CUPA plays a crucial role in ensuring that businesses comply with state and local environmental regulations. It provides oversight, issues permits, conducts inspections, and responds to incidents involving hazardous materials. The goal is to protect public health, safety, and the environment by effectively managing and regulating activities involving hazardous materials and waste.
We comply with Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) reporting requirements, fostering transparency and maintaining a positive relationship with regulatory bodies.
The CUPA program consolidates and coordinates regulatory activities related to hazardous materials and hazardous waste management.
The primary focus areas of a CUPA typically include:
- Hazardous Materials Business Plan (HMBP)
- Hazardous Waste Generator Program
- Underground Storage Tank Program
- California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) Program
California Environmental Reporting System (CERS)
Under CERS, businesses are required to submit information related to hazardous materials, hazardous waste, underground storage tanks, and other environmental factors. This includes details about the types and quantities of chemicals stored or used on-site, emergency response plans, and facility contact information. The system helps regulatory agencies monitor and manage environmental risks, respond to emergencies, and ensure that businesses are in compliance with relevant environmental laws.
Meeting California Environmental Reporting System (CERS) reporting obligations ensures accountability, contributing to a culture of environmental responsibility and adherence to state regulations.