Tag: Waste Permit

  • Waste Permit:
    Ensign-Bickford Company

    The Ensign-Bickford Company operated an explosive manufacturing plant near the cities of Mapleton and Spanish Fork, Utah from the 1940’s until February of 2006. Prior to the closing of the plant, Ensign-Bickford generated waste explosives as a result of manufacturing operations. Ensign-Bickford had interim status for the on-site treatment of these reactive wastes. Permitting Prior…

  • Hill Air Force Base: Waste Permit

    Read about Utah DEQ’s regulatory interests in Hill Air Force Base.

  • Trinity Highway Products, LLC (Formerly Syro Inc.)

    Waste Permit Trinity Highway Products LLC (Trinity) is a steel fabrication facility located 10 miles north of Salt Lake City in Centerville, Utah. Trinity fabricates and galvanizes steel products for highways and for other industries. The facility began operations in 1966 as Syro Steel Company, and was acquired by Trinity Industries in early 1992. During…

  • Dugway Proving Grounds Waste Permit

    Title Page Table of Contents Acronyms List Module I – Standard Permit Conditions Module II – General Facility Conditions Module III – Containers Lab Procedures Module IV – RCRA Corrective Action Program Module V – Treatment of Energetic Waste Attachment Module VII – Post-Closure Forms Comments or Questions For more information about the Dugway Permit,…

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