Seaport Environmental (Seaport) is the leading non-hazardous Class-I waste-water treatment facility in northern and central California. We are pleased to operate this facility for our customers where they can be assured compliance, customer service and cost effective disposal are our top priority.
The facility does not accept waste streams with any levels of poly chlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), but is capable of handling the following waste streams containing non-hazardous levels of organics and heavy metals.The waste water is treated by a combination of processes that include dissolved air floatation (DAF), sedimentation/solids separation, polymer addition, pH adjustment, centrifuge and activated carbon.
The facility does not accept waste streams with any levels of poly chlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), but is capable of handling the following waste streams containing non-hazardous levels of organics and heavy metals.The waste water is treated by a combination of processes that include dissolved air floatation (DAF), sedimentation/solids separation, polymer addition, pH adjustment, centrifuge and activated carbon.
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Our companies already share many customers and business partners, and PSC looks forward to enhancing and expanding these essential relationships. As a result of our business combination, our customers and partners will now have access to an extraordinary portfolio of services.
PSC is committed to continuing the high quality service that Seaport is known for in the industry, focusing on developing a friendlier waste acceptance procedure, as well as increasing recycling options for our customers.With this acquisition, PSC is the leading provider of non-hazardous water recycling in northern and central California.
PSC is committed to continuing the high quality service that Seaport is known for in the industry, focusing on developing a friendlier waste acceptance procedure, as well as increasing recycling options for our customers.With this acquisition, PSC is the leading provider of non-hazardous water recycling in northern and central California.
Waste streams received at Seaport are treated in two primary steps. First, streams are processed to separate recoverable oil from water. Second, the resulting wastewater is treated by several processes to meet the standards established by the SVCWD for discharge. Please refer to Figure 1 - Process Flow Diagram.
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