Is the world ready for disposing drilling waste this novel way?
How do you handle drilling waste? Every time you drill a well, the mud tank materials need to be disposed even if they contain heavy metal ions and toxic organic compounds.
Regulations for handling waste is getting more restrictive all the time.
One waste disposal company has hit on a novel method of disposal that helps them handle these nasty contaminants. The drilling waste they receive is stailized and then held in a special permanent storage area.
The regulator has some stringent requirements about the stabilization of the waste material and the construction of the storage.
His application documents contain his stabilizing reagent, site plans, performance tests, and storage requirements. You can also read the advantages of his process. Just use our self-serve, secure checkout.
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