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DocuSign Envelope ID: E53DCC3C-B8E8-410C-BB50-A039C27BD393 <br /> Tradebe Environmental Services, LLC. <br /> 1433 E. 83 d Ave., Ste. 200 <br /> TRAD EB E µ Merrillville, IN 46410 <br /> Tradebe Treatment and Recycling, LLC <br /> 1004 Idlewilde Blvd <br /> Columbia, SC 29201 <br /> The Columbia location includes a multiple field crews with straight trucks and all equipment for lab pack <br /> services, high hazard stabilization and cylinder services. Columbia accepts scheduled customer dock <br /> deliveries. Columbia also includes full time tractor trailer driver providing LTL and full truck transportation <br /> services. <br /> Tradebe Treatment and Recycling, LLC <br /> 4343 Kennedy Avenue <br /> East Chicago, IN 46312 <br /> EPA ID #: I N D000646943 <br /> Treatment Processes: <br /> Fuel Blending, Solid Distillation, Liquid Distillation, Hazardous Waste Stabilization, Non-Hazardous Waste <br /> processing and Solidification, Lab pack Consolidation <br /> The Indiana facility sits on approximately 12 acres in a heavy industrial section of East Chicago and is <br /> approximately 20 miles south of downtown Chicago, Illinois. Tradebe's neighbors include a commercial gas <br /> manufacturer, a rail-yard, and a vacant aluminum smelting facility. The closest water stream is the Indiana <br /> Harbor Canal, which is approximately 2,700 feet west of the facility. The majority of the property is dedicated <br /> to serving Tradebe's waste management operations. Also located on the facility's property is a rail-line that <br /> accommodates up to ten rail cars. <br /> EPA Region V and the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) originally issued the Part B <br /> RCRA permit in 1991. The facility currently has storage capacity for up to 4,508 "55-gallon drum equivalent" <br /> containers of hazardous waste. With the issuance of the renewed permit, permitted drum capacity increases <br /> to 11,000 drums. Tradebe's operation includes a 165,000-gallon tank farm, a newly redesigned state-of-the- <br /> art lab pack/depack facility, a drum consolidation and handling building, and a non-hazardous processing <br /> building with 45,327 gallons of bulk treatment capacity. The company's laboratory and receiving area are <br /> capable of accepting and analyzing up to 2,000 drums per day. The Part B facility has the capability of <br /> receiving up to 30,000 drums per month. Tradebe recently acquired an adjacent 8-acre site, which serves as <br /> a transfer yard for incoming and outgoing waste and potential expansion of the East Chicago operations. <br /> In July of 2004, Tradebe added a new capability to its range of services called Solid Distillation System (SDS). <br /> The SIDS allows Tradebe to process and recycle waste materials on-site. The process is unique because <br /> unlike other thermal processes, the material never contacts the heat source. It is baked rather than burned <br /> and the baking drives off volatile and semi-volatile organics that are reclaimed and recycled. IDEM has <br /> designated the SIDS as a recycling process and therefore all materials it processes receive a Certificate of <br /> recycling. The SIDS is capable of processing 123,000 drums annually and holding 88,000 gallons of liquid <br /> storage. <br /> In the spring of 2015, Tradebe advanced our capabilities in solvent recycling commissioning the new SDS2 <br /> processing unit. The new unit also located in East Chicago has approximately twice the capacity of the original <br /> SIDS unit. Both units are currently operational and will be operated concurrently. The SIDS units will annually <br /> process 36,000+ tons of hazardous waste, reclaiming 7,000+ tons of scrap metal and producing 2.75 MM+ <br /> gallons of reusable solvents. <br /> Wastes suitable for the SIDS units include paints, resins, polymers, solvent-soaked rags, paint filters and other <br /> organic solvent containing debris. <br /> Tradebe Treatment and Recycling of Tennessee, LLC <br /> Sustainability at Work 40 <br />