Thermal Treatment Facility
Eliminate future liability by Thermally Treating contaminated soils and sludge through Florida’s largest and most technologically advanced High Temperature Thermal Treatment Facility.
Clark Environmental’s Facility can Thermally Treat petroleum contaminated soils as well as “difficult material” such as oil/water separator sludge, tank bottom sludge, bunker contaminated soil, coal tar pitch and creosote contaminated soils, and much more.
Clark Environmental’s Facility has the ability to process more tons per hour of contaminated soils than any other facility in the Southeastern United States and the Thermal Treatment Facility is permitted to process material 24 hours per day. We also have the ability to stock over 15,000 tons of contaminated soil; therefore no job is too large. This room also allows for emergency response material that is pending analysis to be delivered and off-loaded at Clark Environmental’s holding area, where the material is segregated until analysis is received. This eliminates the need for the customers to hold the contaminated soil while waiting on analysis.
Because Clark Environmental is the only Thermal Treatment Facility that also has a Waste Processing Facility, we can take in small bulk quantities and drums, saving the customer money on preburn analysis for these smaller quantities.
Cleanfill, processed through the Thermal Treatment Facility, is also available. Clark Environmental's Cleanfill (Clean Earth) meets FDEP residential standards.
Certificates of Acceptance and Treatment are also available on request.
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Thermal Treatment Profile
Testing Req.
Pre-Acceptance Testing Criteria
For sites which have an approved site assessment report according to the requirements of Chapter 62-770 F.A.C., existing data from the site assessment may be used, if documented on form 62-713.900 (3) in lieu of separate pretreatment analysis including Arsenic, Cadmium, Chromium, or Lead.
Thermal Treatment Testing
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l)Preburn -- Virgin
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Test Method
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>= Must Run TCLP
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A) Volatile Organic Halocarbons
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8260
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B) TRPH
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FL-PRO
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C) Metals-Arsenic
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6010
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100ppm
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Cadmium
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6010
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20ppm
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Chromium
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6010
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100ppm
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Lead
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6010
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100ppm
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ll) Preburn -- Non-Virgin
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Test Method
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>= Must Run TCLP
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A) Volatile Organic Halocarbons
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8260
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B) TRPH
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FL-PRO
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C) Metals-Arsenic
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6010
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100ppm
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Cadmium
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6010
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20ppm
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Chromium
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6010
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100ppm
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Lead
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6010
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100ppm
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D) PCB
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8082
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E) TOX
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9056
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lll) Preburn -- Non-Petroleum
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Test Method
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>= Must Run TCLP
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A) Volatile Organic Compounds
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8260
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B) Semi-Volatile Organic Compounds
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8270
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C) Metals-Arsenic
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6010
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100ppm
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Barium
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6010
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2000ppm
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Cadmium
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6010
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20ppm
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Chromium
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6010
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100ppm
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Lead
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6010
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100ppm
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Mercury
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7471
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4ppm
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Selenium
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6010
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20ppm
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Silver
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6010
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100ppm
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D) TRPH
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FL-Pro
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E) Pesticides
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8081
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Sampling-Number of samples required/site tonnage
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Amount of soil by weight (tons)
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Number of discrete samples required for volatile organics
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< 140
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1
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140 to < 700
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3
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700 to < 1400
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5
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For each additional 700 tons
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1
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Cleanfill
Permits
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Permit
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Permit Number
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Iss. Date
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Exp. Date
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Soil Thermal Treatment Facility Air Permit
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1050319-011-AO
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4/11/2011
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4/11/2016
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Soil Thermal Treatment Facility Solid Waste Permit
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138634-004-SO/27
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4/17/2009
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4/17/2014
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CERCLA Approval
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5053-199280
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12/17/1998
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Water Quality Monitoring Permit
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215408-002-SO(GW)
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10/28/2008
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10/28/2013
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Environmental Resource Permit
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53-0215740-001
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2/25/2004
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USDA - APHIS PPQ
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P330-11-00213
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5/17/2011
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5/17/2014
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Financial Assurance Approval
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WACS 51555
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4/16/2011
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Closing Costs
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$577,081.12
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Long Term Care
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$24,705.41
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