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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 /> WASTE SHIPMENT PROCEDURE <br /> Tradebe's Chemist will arrive the morning of the scheduled pickup date in a DOT hazardous material permitted <br /> box truck. Tradebe's vehicle will include packaging supplies, equipment, and safety/spill control supplies. <br /> Tradebe's on-site Chemist(s) will package all lab pack material, identify any unknown chemicals, and assist <br /> with the completion of waste profile forms for any new waste streams. All regulatory paperwork will be <br /> reviewed with the appropriate Orange County representative(s) and appropriate signatures will be obtained. <br /> The applicable copies of the paperwork will be left with the laboratory for their records. <br /> The waste containers will then be loaded onto Tradebe's waste-hauling vehicle, per DOT Hazard Class <br /> compatibility, for transportation by the Field Chemist to Tradebe's facility in Columbia for ultimate treatment or <br /> disposal at one of Tradebe's RCRA part B permitted Disposal Facilities (TSDF). Tradebe's Transportation <br /> drivers are trained on the DOT Security Plan as well as on the proper over-the-road spill response procedures. <br /> Copies of CDL's for our drivers are available upon request. <br /> Tradebe will also supply staff and equipment for Emergency Response and Field Services as needed out of <br /> our Columbia Field Services Division. Prior to performing any field service project, a Tradebe field service <br /> manager will perform a site walk with the County staff to evaluate the project. We will provide a proposal with <br /> the scope of work detailing our work plan and pricing. The work will be scheduled after acceptance of our <br /> proposal by Orange County. <br /> The below treatment processes will be used for the wastes collected from both permanent collection sites and <br /> any additional waste received from Very Small Quantity Generators (formerly known as CESQG). <br /> • Compressed gases will be shipped ultimately to a recycler that depressurizes and drains the aerosols fuel <br /> blending liquids and the scrap metal recycled <br /> • Flammable solids will go for thermal treatment. Depending on the exact nature of the material it may be sent <br /> to incineration or if solvent contaminated rags it would be sent for Solids Distillation Tradebe proprietary <br /> recycling system. Additional details listed below <br /> • Oxidizing material treatment will be through chemical reaction followed by chemical stabilization <br /> • Poisonous material will be thermally treated, the majority through incineration however some may be <br /> suitable for fuels blending. <br /> • Radioactive materials are outside the scope of this contract, if encountered they will be handled case by <br /> case based on activity, isotope and matrix of the waste stream <br /> • Corrosive material will be chemically neutralized and stabilized to render them non-hazardous and inert <br /> • Freon Cylinders Freon will be recycled <br /> • Hg and Hg Debris mercury will be recovered through retorting <br /> • PCB Ballasts non PCB ballasts will be sent for metal recycling PCB ballasts will be sent to secure chemical <br /> landfill <br /> • Latex Paint will be sent for solidification and landfill, a Waste to Energy option is available but would add cost <br /> • Oil, Oil Filters, Antifreeze Oil will be sent to a re-refinery, oil filters and antifreeze recycled <br /> Sustainability at Work 32 <br />