CROWN CORK & SEAL CO
DuPage County
• TSDFAbout CROWN CORK & SEAL CO
CROWN CORK & SEAL CO is located at and is classified as a TSDF by the Environmental Protection Agency. CROWN CORK & SEAL CO has the Handler ID: #ILR000014803.
To contact CROWN CORK & SEAL CO, call (630) 851-7774, or view more information below.
What is a TSDF?
A TSDF (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility) is a specialized facility authorized to treat, store, and dispose of hazardous waste according to strict environmental regulations.
What types of waste do TSDFs handle?
TSDFs manage hazardous waste, industrial waste, and sometimes certain types of non-hazardous waste. Examples include chemicals, solvents, heavy metals, and medical waste.
EPA & RCRA Information
EPA Handler ID
- ILR000014803
Handler Type
- TSDF
NAICS Codes
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Contact Information
County
DuPage County
Phone
Waste Disposal Resources
Frequently Asked Questions
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What regulations govern TSDFs?
TSDFs are regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to ensure the safe management of hazardous waste.
What is the role of a TSDF in hazardous waste management?
TSDFs play a critical role in hazardous waste management by safely treating, storing, and disposing of hazardous materials to minimize environmental and health risks.
How does a TSDF treat hazardous waste?
Treatment methods vary depending on the waste type and may include incineration, chemical neutralization, solidification, or biological treatment to render waste safer for disposal.
What are the storage protocols at a TSDF?
TSDFs store hazardous waste in secure, specially designed containers or tanks with secondary containment systems to prevent leaks and ensure safety.
What types of permits are required for TSDFs?
TSDFs must obtain permits from the EPA or state agencies under RCRA. These permits specify operating conditions, waste types, and safety protocols that the facility must follow.
How do TSDFs ensure environmental compliance?
TSDFs follow stringent EPA guidelines, conduct regular inspections, maintain detailed records, and use monitoring systems to detect potential environmental hazards.
What are the disposal options at a TSDF?
Disposal methods at TSDFs include landfill disposal for treated waste, incineration for hazardous materials, and deep well injection for certain liquid wastes.
How can I find a TSDF near me?
You can search online or contact your local environmental protection agency for a list of licensed TSDFs in your area.