Hematite

Festus, MO

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- Recycled non-contaminated metal

 

- Standard industrial waste to a local landfill

 

- International transport and recycle of contaminated metals

 

- Disposal of universal waste

 

- Disposal of radioactive waste

 

- Recycled residual uranium pellets and powder

tTA is participating in the Hematite project in Festus, MO.  The project's objective requires the remediation of a former uranium fuel manufacturing plant.  This project's remediation value is 50M with a subcontract value estimated at 400K plus.  tTA's scope of work covers the management and profiling of the following six major waste streams:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The total volume of material packaged, marked and shipped for our client has exceeded 120,000 cubic feet.  By ensuring compliance and proper segregation of these materials, tTA has saved the client in excess of 6.5 M in transportation and disposal costs.  tTA has also assisted in the sampling and shipping of samples for characterization, environmental monitoring and personnel hazards via Fed-Ex.  As a testament to the value added, the client is in the process of negotiating with tTA on an indefinite retainer for the assistance in the future phases of the project.

tTA has demonstrated to the client the value of our continued relationship through the onsite implementation of the "Hematite Waste Disposal Optimization" Program.  This program is considered one of the most successful Customer First Programs implemented within the clients organization.  This program save an estimated 40% in overall waste management costs for the 2006 fiscal year for this project.