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PCB and Non PCB Equipment Disposal

PCB Equipment Disposal

PCB and NON PCB equipment disposal services according to strict federal regulations
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PCB and NON PCB equipment disposal services according to strict federal regulations
 

Transformers of known PCB content over 50 ppm 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 (50-499 ppm) and PCB equipment (over 500 ppm).

PCB - Contaminated Equipment

Your tested equipment which contains 50-499 ppm 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 500 ppm 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.

Non PCB Equipment Recycling & Disposal

Transformers and other oil filled devices that are known to be less than 50 ppm PCB are not regulated. But regulated is not a synonym for risk-free. Utility companies need to work with a reputable company that gives prompt service, record-keeping support, liability protection and the financial stability to meet payment obligations today and in the future.

Solomon Corporation has nearly 40 years' experience meeting the disposal needs of its customers in a timely safe manner.  For more information or to request a quote, please contact us today.

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