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Aragonite Permit Attachment 10—Design Drawings:
Clean Harbors LLCRead about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in Clean Harbors.
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Aragonite Permit: Clean Harbors, LLC
The Aragonite facility is a commercial waste incineration, transfer, and storage facility located in a remote area of Tooele County, Utah. The Aragonite facility is located 2.5 miles south of Interstate 80 at the Aragonite exit (Exit #56). The nearest residential area is Grantsville, about 34 miles from Aragonite. The nearest single dwelling is…
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Clean Harbors Clive, LLC
Clean Harbors Clive, LLC is a subsidiary of Clean Harbors, Inc. and is in Tooele County. The facility is approximately 80 miles west of Salt Lake City, three and one-half miles south of Exit 49 on I-80. The facility was known as the USPCI Clive Incineration facility when originally permitted in 1991. USPCI was later…
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RCRA Part B Hazardous Waste Permit:
Clean Harbors Grassy Mountain LLCThe Grassy Mountain Facility is a commercial, waste, treatment, storage, and disposal facility located near Knolls in Tooele County, Utah. It is approximately 80 miles west of Salt Lake City in the desert portion of the Bonneville basin near the Grassy Mountains. The site is one square mile and is remotely located. It is owned…
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ATK Launch Systems
Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in ATK Launch Systems.
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Bacchus Hazardous Waste Facility:
ATK Launch SystemsThe ATK Launch Systems, Bacchus Facility is located in West Valley City, Utah and was formerly owned and operated by the Hercules Company. The Bacchus Facility includes the following subparts. Plant 1 which is owned and operated by ATK, NIROP (the Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant) which is owned by the Navy and operate by…
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Bacchus Works Permit:
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Naval Industrial Reserve Ordnance Plant (NIROP) Permit:
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Promontory Hazardous Waste Facilities:
ATK Launch SystemsATK Launch Systems—Promontory is located 30 miles northwest of Brigham City, Utah. ATK manufactures solid rocket motors for the Space Shuttle and Minuteman missiles, D-5 missile components, commercial launch (or Castor) motors, advanced flares and pyrotechnics. ATK generates reactive hazardous wastes, e.g., propellants, as part of manufacturing activities. ATK’s operations include propellant demilitarization and reclamation.…
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Promontory Permit:
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Promontory Post-Closure:
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Radiation Control Related Resources
Radiation control resources and information compiled by Utah’s Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control. Still have questions or concerns? Contact us. Related Links Conference of Radiation Control Program Directors, Inc. (CRCPD) Formed in l968, the major purpose of its establishment was to serve as a common forum for state radiation control programs in the…
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Perpetual Care of Commercial Hazardous and Radioactive Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities (Five-Year Review)
DEQ has submitted to the Legislative Management Committee its report on the Five-Year Review of Financial Assurance and Perpetual Care of Commercial Hazardous Waste and Radioactive Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities.
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Impacts of Radiation from Aboveground Nuclear Tests on Southern Utah
The United States conducted 210 aboveground nuclear weapons tests in the lower 48 states and Pacific Ocean between July 1945 and November 1962.
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Negative Ion Technology: Consumer Products and Radiation
The Division of Waste Management and Radiation Control (DWMRC) is committed to protecting public health and the environment by ensuring that human exposures to radiation are kept to levels that are as low as reasonably achievable (ALARA). The goal of radiation protection is to prevent or minimize exposures that provide no benefit.