Whiting Oil & Gas
Denver, CO 80290
Overview
Whiting Oil & Gas is located at 1700 Broadway, Suite 2300, Denver, CO 80290.
Whiting Petroleum Corporation is one of the largest independent exploration and production companies in the USA with an oil focused asset base. We control one of the largest acreage positions in the Bakken/Three Forks resource play in the Williston Basin of North Dakota and Montana with 449,857 net acres in the oil productive sweet spots of the basin encompassing approximately 5,250 potential gross drilling locations.
To contact Whiting Oil & Gas , call 303-837-1661, or view more information below.
TSDF (Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility) facilities are specialized sites designed to manage hazardous and non-hazardous waste in compliance with stringent environmental regulations. These facilities handle the treatment of waste to neutralize harmful properties, temporary storage for proper containment, and the safe disposal of materials in approved methods, such as landfills or incineration.
Last updated: Jan 01, 2025.
Contact Information
Street Address
1700 Broadway
Suite 2300
Denver,
CO
80290
United States
Phone
P:
303-837-1661
Website
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the official Whiting Oil & Gas website?
This page and website is a part of the Wastebits Locator, providing a comprehensive resource of contact information for waste handlers. It is not the official website of Whiting Oil & Gas . Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.
What is a TSDF facility?
A TSDF facility is a Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facility that manages hazardous waste through treatment, temporary storage, or final disposal, following strict environmental regulations.
What types of waste are handled at TSDF facilities?
TSDF facilities typically handle hazardous waste, including industrial chemicals, contaminated soils, medical waste, and other regulated materials requiring special treatment or disposal.
How does a TSDF facility treat hazardous waste?
Treatment methods vary and may include chemical neutralization, incineration, stabilization, or physical separation to reduce toxicity and prepare the waste for safe disposal.
What is the difference between treatment, storage, and disposal?
Treatment reduces the hazard of waste, storage involves temporarily holding waste until it can be treated or disposed of, and disposal is the final placement of waste in a regulated facility.
What regulations apply to TSDF facilities?
TSDF facilities must comply with federal, state, and local environmental regulations, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and other hazardous waste laws.
How can I determine if a TSDF facility is compliant?
You can check compliance by reviewing the facility's permits, inspection records, and certifications issued by environmental regulatory agencies.
Can individuals use TSDF facilities?
TSDF facilities typically serve businesses and industrial clients. However, some facilities may accept household hazardous waste during designated collection events.
What is the role of manifests in TSDF operations?
Manifests are detailed tracking documents required by the EPA to monitor the transportation and proper disposal of hazardous waste from its point of origin to a TSDF facility.
What happens to hazardous waste after disposal at a TSDF?
After disposal, hazardous waste is securely contained in regulated facilities, such as landfills or storage vaults, designed to prevent contamination and protect the environment.
How can I find a TSDF facility near me?
You can locate a TSDF facility through online waste management directories, environmental agency resources, or by consulting local waste disposal services.