Qualified technicians and engineers properly dispose of regulated and non-regulated electrical distribution transformers and other PCB materials requiring sensitive equipment recycling and disposal
 

PCB EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL

Transformers of known PCB content over 50ppm need to be handled and disposed of according to strict federal regulations (4OCFR 761). Solomon Corporation offer simple cost-effective disposal programs for PCB-contaminated (50-499ppm) and PCB equipment (over 500ppm).

PCB - CONTAMINATED EQUIPMENT
Your tested equipment which contains 50-499ppm PCB can be shipped to Solomon either empty or full (under a Hazardous Waste Manifest). Once this equipment is received and documented, Solomon technicians will pump the contaminated oil into segregated bulk tanks. Carcasses and non-porous materials are triple-rinsed, and the coils are burned in our permitted scrap metal recovery oven.

PCB EQUIPMENT
Tested equipment that contains PCB at levels greater than 500ppm can be shipped to one of our permitted facilities under a Hazardous Waste Manifest. This equipment is stored at our facility until it is shipped to a authorized disposal facility.

Solomon will send the Certificates of Disposal on all equipment and fluids for your records, and maintain duplicate records at our facilities in perpetuity.

 

The Solomon Advantage
  • One source for regulated and non regulated equipment
  • No pickup or transportation fees
  • Haz-Mat certified drivers and trucks
  • One source for all compliance documentation
  • $15 million in pollution liability and umbrella insurance coverage
  • Fully funded EPA approved closure plans

 

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Solomon Corporation offers secure, certified, documented recycling, destruction, and disposal of transformers, contaminated equipment, and oil for the electrical distribution industry



Solomon Corporation  |  103 W. Main  |  P.O. Box 245  |  Solomon, KS 67480  |  Tel: 785.655.2191  |  Toll-Free: 800.234.2867  |  Fax: 785.655.2502