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Disposal of OilSorb™

Spent OILSORB™ media is easily disposed of in a variety of ways. 

Landfilling

This is the cheapest disposal option.  In Massachusetts, disposal costs are approximately $40/ton plus freight. The most convenient way to deal with landfill disposal is by simply placing the spent media into the trash dumpster. The contents of the dumpster can be landfilled, as long as they are not classified as hazardous material.

The easiest way to find out the rules for landfilling, is to ask your local gas station, i.e. the mechanic who repairs your car. The method used to dispose of the spent floor absorbent found in gas stations and car repair shops, will be the same one that governs spent OILSORB™ (EC-100) Organoclay.

Most states mandate the "Liquid Paint Filtration Test" as a guide, which says no liquid shall pass through a filter paper during a period of 5 minutes. Samples should be collected in triplicate, from different spots in the media.

If the generator knows the source of the oil and whether it is non-hazardous, this knowledge may suffice to allow landfilling. To be certain, call the solid waste disposal division of your state EPA, DNR or local health department.

Thermal Destruction

The British Thermal Units (BTUs) generated by spent OILSORB™ Organoclay is used to produce engergy required to thermally desorb soil.  This process is typically known as "resource recovery."  Biomin recommends calling Ron Heap at Tarmack Equipment in Blue Spring, MO.  They charge approximately $40/ton to thermally desorb the organoclay and can be reached by calling 800-833-4383.

In New England

Another form of "resource recovery," the spent OILSORB™ is included as an aggregate in asphalt.  In New England, there are two asphalt plants that will take spent OILSORB™ Organoclay:  D'Ambra in Worwick, RI (Phone:  401-737-1300) and Amrec, MA (Phone:  508-624-7006).

Hazardous Chemicals

If the spent OILSORB™ contains hazardous chemicals such as PCBs, benzene, etc., the following companies are available to dispose of it:

Nationwide -

Envirosafe, Inc., 800-537-0426

Laidlaw, Inc., 800-428-8492

SafetyKleen, Inc., 800-669-5740

Chemical Waste Management, Inc., 888-543-9647

In California -

Laidlaw ("Class 1" landfills), 800-544-7199, 805-762-7372 or 619-344-9400

Fuel Blenders

Another option for hazardous chemical disposal of spent OILSORB™ is fuel blenders.  Disposal through fuel blending is also "resource recovery" in the form of energy.  For phone numbers and locations of fuel blenders, contact Biomin.

 

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