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Chemical Cleaning Wastes and Disposal, Who's Ultimately Responsible for it, by Quality Environmental Technology a Feature of Industry Today
Discussions during this special segment of Industry Today will include: proper methods for disposal - can it effectively be self-performed?, types of waste generated, and most importantly, who can you trust with these tasks.
Released Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Quality Environmental Technology Incorporated (QET) (Stow, Ohio) has sponsored a special segment of Industry Today, produced by Industrialinfo.com (Industrial Information Resources, Incorporated; Houston, Texas), airing Wednesday September 1, 2004, to focus on the responsibilities a plant owner has over chemical waste generated during the startup, commissioning, or maintenance of his industrial plant operations. QET specializes in the disposal, treatment, or recycling of hazardous and nonhazardous waste, wastewater streams, oil and coolants, and resources for demineralized water systems, emergency response management, risk assessment, air and water pollution program development, and complete OSHA compliance program development.
Discussions during this special segment of Industry Today will include: proper methods for disposal - can it effectively be self-performed?, types of waste generated, and most importantly, who can you trust with these tasks. As with most environmental mandates and regulations, the path to compliance can be confusing, difficult, time consuming, and distracting from core business agendas and activities. For these reasons, many times a plant or project owner isn't completely aware of the tools, technologies, and resources available to him.
Arnie Owsley, President of Quality Environmental, will join Crazy Al of Industry Today for this exclusive interview on how to effectively and affordably manage your waste disposal needs. QET is capable of handling any size waste management or hazardous waste issue, including program development and risk assessment, design-build services, financing, as well as project design and engineering, including turnkey environmental waste management and resource recovery solutions for the power and industrial manufacturing industries across the country.
Click Here at 9:30 am (EST) for the LIVE broadcast, a first in a series of Industry Today segments sponsored by Quality Environmental Technologies. If you miss the show, Click Here to hear this or any of the over 100 previous Industry Today shows covering topics important to industry spending, including trends, outlooks, and focus segments on specific industries.
Since its creation over six years ago, Quality Environmental Technologies installations reduced wastewater discharge by an estimated 90%, recycled over 6,000,000 gallons of process wastewater, and processed and treated over 15 million gallons of wastewater through onsite treatment or disposal. QET also offers portable equipment capable of de-watering, treating ink wastes, oils and greases, landfill leachate, heavy metals in wastewater, chemical cleaning wastes, and much more.
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