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Spent Carbon Reactivation And Recycling

Siemens Water Technologies operates three regional state-of-the-art reactivation and recycling facilities to handle RCRA hazardous and non-hazardous liquid and vapor phase spent carbon.

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Siemens Water Technologies operates three regional state-of-the-art reactivation and recycling facilities to handle RCRA hazardous and non-hazardous liquid and vapor phase spent carbon.

With three spent carbon reactivation facilities (Darlington, PA, Parker, AZ and Red Bluff, CA), Siemens Water Technologies is a leader in spent carbon reactivation. The Darlington and Parker facilities are both permitted to process RCRA hazardous spent carbon, making Siemens the only supplier with permitted capacity serving both the East and West Coasts. The Red Bluff facility is the largest non-hazardous carbon reactivation facility in the western United States.

Features and Benefits

  • Facilities meet and comply with all RCRA, Benzene NESHAP and Subpart CC requirements
  • Limit liabilities - Certificate of Reactivation certifies processing meets or exceeds appropriate regulations
  • Cost effective – easy procedures for carbon profiling and acceptance
  • QA/QC procedures ensure highest quality of all reactivated carbon
  • Spent carbon receiving options include by slurry trailers, rail, drums, totes, etc.

 

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