Altiras offers reuse and recycling services for hazardous waste. Altiras can recycle many types of solvents, acids, and specialty chemicals.
THE PROBLEM A freight train carrying tank cars filled with ethanol derailed in Minnesota. When a derailment of hazardous chemicals[…]
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On July 7, 2017, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals struck down portions of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Definition[…]
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Altiras offers a number of hazardous waste recycling services, but before discussing those, let me clear up some confusion. Many[…]
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Altiras President Todd Pencarinha was recently interviewed by Texas Business Radio. The interview provides some history on Altiras, an overview[…]
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If you have great ideas in the beneficial reuse of chemical or petroleum products and you are looking for a[…]
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Hazardous secondary materials pose a significant challenge in terms of disposal and management. When attempting to distill these materials, a[…]
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Yes. The Altiras companies are beneficial reuse companies, and often the materials we accept can be used “as-is” in place[…]
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The Altiras companies are beneficial reuse companies where most products are used “as-is”. However, when products cannot be reused in[…]
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No. Altiras does not sell solvent recycling systems. We have found there are great options for those who desire to[…]
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In this article, we address the question of whether a RCRA Part B permit is required for on-site recycling of[…]
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No. Under 40 CFR 261.4(a)(24) hazardous secondary materials may be reclaimed off-site at facilities that do not posses a RCRA[…]
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We previously did a series of blogs to explain the upcoming changes to RCRA regulations that will impact generators of[…]
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