Handling contaminated snow melt
This operator wants permission to start a waste disposal pilot to handle snow melt contaminated from spills and clean-ups. He describes his proposed processing and handling method. Unfortunately, the application was rejected by the regulator. But they gave hints as to how it might be approved if submitted again. We found this information using AppIntel.
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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