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Don’t Be a Bad [Concrete Plant] Batch!

Concrete batching plants use equipment to produce concrete and concrete products by batching or mixing cements...
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Sheet and Rill and Gully, Oh My!

With the proper use of erosion control and stabilization measures as defined in the Construction...
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Beginners Guide to Liquid Waste

It is no secret that construction sites often get very chaotic at times. With the...
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The Air We Breathe

With any construction site, there is potential for contaminated air particles or particle pollution, also...
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KCI loves DMR’s!

The EPA monitors industrial activates ranging from landfill, auto salvage yard, metal scraps, recycling centers,...
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Car Battery Acid Beware!

Consumers discard approximately 27 million cars a year, about 26 cars a minute! In fact,...
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It’s All About the Location: Where does the rain go?

The goal of staying in compliance with NPDES permitting for industrial businesses is to minimize and...
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Know your Dirt

Have you ever wondered where the dirt goes that gets dug up on a construction...
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Painting without Polluting

Construction sites that do not properly dispose of paint and paint contaminated water can be...
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Salvage our Yards!

Cars and trucks are the most recycled product in America: according to the EPA, roughly...