Category: Businesses and Facilities

  • Permit History: Promontory Point Landfill

    Jump to: 2017 2016 2011 Menu Promontory Point Landfill Facility Permit Information Facility Class I Permit Class I Permit Timeline Oct 2017: Landfill owners requested a major modification to the permit to change the location of down-gradient ground water monitoring well locations to within 500 feet of the landfill boundary. Public comment for this permit…

  • Facility Permit Information: Promontory Point Landfill

    Facility Class I Permit Facility Owner Promontory Point Resources, LLC32 East Exchange Place, Suite 100Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Facility Operator Promontory Point Resources, LLC32 East Exchange Place, Suite 100Salt Lake City, UT 84111 Property Owner N/A Facility Location Township 6 North, Range 5 and 6 West Sections 13, 14, 19, 23, 24, 25, and…

  • Promontory Point Landfill

    The Promontory Point Landfill is located on the west side of the southern peninsula tip of Promontory Point. It currently holds a Class I solid waste permit initially issued by DEQ in March 2004. The landfill is the only privately owned, Class I landfill in the state. The company recently broke ground on the 2,000…

  • American Pacific Corporation

    Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in American Pacific Corporation.

  • Alpental Energy Partners

    Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in Alpental Energy Partners.

  • Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.

    Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in Action Resources Inc..

  • Action Resources, LLC

    Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in Action Resources Inc.

  • Businesses and Facilities Index

    This is an index of DEQ Web pages established and maintained to display information about businesses and governmental entities that deal with the Department on a regular basis, for permits, certifications, licenses, et cetera, or, that have had special issues requiring Department attention. Related: A B C D E F G H I J K…

  • Ogden Business Exchange – Voluntary Cleanup Program

    An Ogden Brownfields project tackled environmental uncertainties at the historic Ogden Union Stockyards. In approximately 1905, the 50-acre stockyards were a shipping point to on- and off-load livestock to the railroads. The stockyards eventually closed in 1971, and the property slowly fell into disrepair. Parts of the property were used for various other purposes, including…

  • Stericycle Inc.

    Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in Stericycle Inc.

  • Tooele County Facility Solid Waste Permit:
    Stericycle Inc.

    In February 2015, Stericycle submitted a permit application to the former Division of Solid and Hazardous Waste (DSHW) for a solid-waste permit for a new hospital, medical, and infectious waste incinerator (HMIWI) facility in Tooele, Utah. The new facility would replace the current waste incinerator facility in North Salt Lake, Utah. The facility will receive…

  • Tooele County Facility Air Quality Permit:
    Stericycle Inc.

    In 2016, Stericycle submitted an application for an air-quality permit for a new hospital, medical, and infectious waste incinerator (HMIWI) facility in Tooele, Utah. The new facility would replace the current waste incinerator facility in North Salt Lake, Utah, with a maximum permitted capacity of 18,000 tons per year (tpy) of HMI waste for an…

  • Medical Waste:
    Stericycle Inc.

    Stericycle is permitted to treat non hazardous medical waste and other non medical wastes. It is also referred to as “infectious waste,” which, by definition, is “a solid waste that contains or may reasonably be expected to contain pathogens of sufficient virulence and quantity that exposure to the waste by a susceptible host could result…

  • Tooele County Facility:
    Stericycle Inc.

    Air Quality Permit Solid Waste Permit The Division of Air Quality and the Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control approved the air-quality and solid-waste permits, respectively, for the Tooele County Facility on September 1, 2017. Proposed Facility Stericycle proposes to construct, own, and operate a hospital, medical, and infectious waste incinerator (HMIWI) facility in…

  • Stack Testing:
    Stericycle Inc.

    Stack testing is an important tool used to determine a facility’s compliance with emission limits or capture or control efficiencies established pursuant to the Clean Air Act (CAA). A stack test: measures the amount of a specific regulated pollutant or pollutants being emitted; demonstrates the capture efficiency of a capture system; or, ascertains the destruction…

  • Regulations:
    Stericycle Inc.

    Environmental Regulations for Medical Waste Incinerators Congress authorized the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to develop standards and guidelines to govern the operation of new and existing incinerators that burn hospital, medical, or infectious waste and authorized the states to develop plans to implement these standards and the guidelines. In 1997, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)…

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