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Drum Management
Programs
UST's Drum
Management Program reduces our clients' environmental burden
through proper management of all aspects associated with the
proper disposal of drummed waste material while minimizing
cost. UST provides a comprehensive program from start to
finish and will tailor our program to meet our clients'
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Post
Incident Reporting in Ohio EPA format with photos, maps
and additional required data.
Highly Trained Personnel.
Dedicated Equipment.
Experienced Project Managers.
Always updated on the latest information, practices and
techniques from industry leaders.
Professional Relationships with Regulators (EPA, DOT and
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Waste
Stream Profile
Waste stream
profiles are required so that the disposal facility can properly
dispose of the waste. UST is able to assist clients with
sampling waste, examining Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS),
and lab analysis and testing. The completed profile will be
forwarded to the client for review and concurring signature.
UST is able to generate waste stream profiles within 1 to 3
days, depending upon the severity of situation. Use of UST's
client disposal process assures a correct profile with minimum
delay and minimum inconvenience.
Disposal
A
drum management program can only be as good as the disposal
facilities used. UST utilizes their contact with over 10
facilities in Ohio. All of these facilities meet or exceed State
and Federal regulations. We work hard to protect our integrity
so our clients do not worry about long term liabilities. |
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Custom tailored to fit the specific
needs of our clients. |
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Trained technicians will inspect, label,
load and transport solid or liquid material.
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Follow up service may include drum
rotation arrangements, paper trail or bulk loading of
material. |
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Lab packs, over packs and salvage drums
available.
What is a Reportable Spill in Ohio?
Oil in or on water,
any visible sheen. Oil into environment, greater than 25 gallons. Crude oil form extraction storage facility, 210 gallons
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