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RLC Technologies - Technology Description - Nomenclature On-site thermal desorption Thermal desorption with vapor recovery Thermal Remediation Thermal treatment technology with vapor recovery Indirect thermal remediation Indirect heated thermal treatment Indirect fired thermal desorption Indirect thermal processing Indirect thermal recovery Indirect thermal treatment technology Refinery & Petrochemical Oily Waste Streams F037 - F038 oily wastewater sludge thermal treatment K048 - K052 oily waste streams thermal treatment Oily wastewater sludge thermal treatment/recycling Oily Waste treatment Dewatering Remediation of oily sludge Hazardous waste delisting technology Tank bottoms thermal treatment Hazardous waste treatment & recovery Meeting US EPA Universal Treatment Standard (UTS) Qualifies for RCRA Part B and TSCA waste treatment permit exemption Drilling Waste Thermal Desorption Technology Drill cuttings disposal Cuttings thermal desorption Drilling mud recycling Recycling Remediation Oil recovery Remediation of spent drilling mud Oil-based mud recycling technology Drilling waste remediation Synthetic-based drilling waste thermal treatment Spent muds and cuttings treatment and recycling Zero-discharge technology tool Contaminated Soil Thermal Remediation On-site soil remediation technology Off-site central treatment facility Chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminated soil and sludge thermal treatment Pesticide/herbicide contaminated soil thermal treatment Pentachlorophenol, dioxin and PAHs contaminated soil thermal treatment PCBs contaminated soil remediation technology with vapor recovery Remediation of PCBs contaminated soil and sludge Remediation of PAHs contaminated soil and sludge Remediation of chlorinated VOCs contaminated soil and sludge Mercury contaminated soil thermal processing Low level Mixed Wastes - contaminated soil, debris and sludge thermal processing
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