Maintenance and Repair Facility, Orlando, Florida
Environmental, Safety and Health Service Contract
3E completed over 50 task orders associated with long–term environmental service contract for Mitsubishi Power Systems facilities located throughout the United States and Mexico. Tasks were focused on process optimization, waste reduction and reclamation in support of the onsite environment management system. Pollution Prevention responsibilities under these service contract included:
Wastewater Treatment System Assessment– included the review and optimization of wastewater treatment system associated with turbine blade stripping operation, cleaning and testing processes with the objectives of waste reduction, treatment efficiency and permit compliance.
Hazardous and Solid Waste Characterization Assessment– included waste stream generation and management review, site specific waste stream analyses, development of waste stream characterization and consolidation, waste reclamation and disposal feasibility review and development of site specific waste management procedures and plans.
Wastewater Discharge Assessment– included a wastewater discharge survey, wastewater reduction and reclamation feasibility assessment and the development of a POTW permitting documentation.
Hazardous Material Use, Storage and Disposal Assessment–included the review of onsite hazardous material use and storage activities and the design/construction of an onsite 2,000 square foot hazardous waste and material storage facility.
New Process Review– included the assessment of a proposed 500,000 square foot turbine component service center focusing on environment pollution prevention, permitting strategies, waste characterization and hazardous material management activities.
Storm Water Pollution Prevention Assessment– included the review of onsite potential pollution sources and the development of a best management practices to limit of offsite impacts associated with loading, storage and use of hazardous materials. Developed and trained onsite personnel to the implementation of emergency response protocols.
Air Emission Assessment– included the review of proposed and existing hazardous material emission sources and controls with the focus on permit compliance, pollution reduction, and controls/scrubber preventive maintenance procedures.
EMS Assessment & Procedure Development– included the review of regulatory requirements and the development of site–specific environmental compliance procedures and policies associated with hazardous material storage and use activities.
