Kate Carr
Administrator
Hello all,
I'm researching an article for SSCWN's winter issue on everyone's favorite topic: Pit sludge.
I want to know what state you're in and what sort of regulations are imposed on the way you dispose of pit sludge and where you can dump it.
I know there are a few threads already started which focus on the cost of pumping your pits and disposing of the sludge. That's helpful information, too, if you'd like to include what you're spending and what sort of companies you're using to handle pit sludge removal (i.e. Environmental or haz mat specialists.)
Also -- I'm familiar with at least one state association (NY) that went through the process of testing pit sludge at self serves so as to change state regulations and how pit sludge was classified. If you can recall any other state or regional associations that have done the same, I would love to know about it.
Cheers,
I'm researching an article for SSCWN's winter issue on everyone's favorite topic: Pit sludge.
I want to know what state you're in and what sort of regulations are imposed on the way you dispose of pit sludge and where you can dump it.
I know there are a few threads already started which focus on the cost of pumping your pits and disposing of the sludge. That's helpful information, too, if you'd like to include what you're spending and what sort of companies you're using to handle pit sludge removal (i.e. Environmental or haz mat specialists.)
Also -- I'm familiar with at least one state association (NY) that went through the process of testing pit sludge at self serves so as to change state regulations and how pit sludge was classified. If you can recall any other state or regional associations that have done the same, I would love to know about it.
Cheers,