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Cycle
Chem, Inc. (CCI) was
incorporated in 1984. Its goal was to locate and purchase a facility
licensed to perform disposal of hazardous waste materials. In October
of 1985, the owners of CCI purchased
the Perk Chemical Company. Perk Chemical's business was the distribution
and reclamation of virgin and reclaimed solvents. With the passing
of the RCRA legislation the owners of Perk Chemical were required
to submit application for permits to treat, store and reclaim hazardous
wastes and hazardous materials. The owners of Perk Chemical recognizing
the shrinking market for halogenated solvents, sold the facility
and its temporary operating permits to CCI in
October of 1988.
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In
1993, CCI initiated
a major construction upgrade project on its entire facility.
Included with this project was an expansion of the tank farm,
and fuels blending operation, installation of a bulk solids
consolidation-solidification facility, re-padding of the entire
waste process area and other significant changes. These facility
upgrades were completed in 1995. With these improvements and
further permit expansion in the early 1990’s, CCI is
one of the most versatile and modern operations of its type
in the northeastern United States.
CCI
has the ability to provide flexibility with final treatment technologies
consistent with Federal regulations and client needs. CCI
performs both chemical and physical treatments; blending/mixing,
crushing and compacting, straining, decanting, bulking/consolidation/lab
packs, metals contaminated materials stabilization, solidification,
D001 sludge grinding, fluidization, separation, adjusting pH,
reactive sulfides and hydration - oxidizers. Rapid response to
pricing and approval requests is part of the standard service
offered.
Specialized
services for generators whom may require more attention than consultants
or contractors, is also provided on a daily basis by our highly
trained field staff. Our strengths, in short, are fast approvals
turnaround, competitive pricing, flexibility with disposal options/technologies,
and financial stability. CCI possesses
the necessary permits to dispose of the most difficult and varied
waste streams. We believe our Part "B" is unequaled in
terms of its flexibility, variety and storage capacity. CCI also
maintains a fully functional state certified laboratory on site
to support the facility waste analysis plan and provides specialized
testing services to clients.
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In
August of 1999, CCI expanded
geographically by purchasing a second fully permitted, Part "B" Treatment,
Storage and Disposal facility. This facility is located in Lewisberry,
PA. The 10-acre facility is capable of storing approximately 900,000
gallons of hazardous and non-hazardous waste and offers our customers
increased waste disposal alternatives and greater service area
coverage. In
May of 2000 CCI once
again expanded its operations with the purchase of General
Chemical Corporation a fully permitted Part "B" TSD
facility in Framingham, MA. CVI moved
its field services division from Stoughton, MA to Framingham. The
addition of this facility also allows us to increase waste disposal
alternatives and offer greater service area coverage.
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