Energy Center/Plant Waste Services - Removal and disposal or oil, filters, absorbents, and coolant
This contract establishes waste removal and disposal services for hazardous and industrial byproducts generated at the Denton Energy Center. Services include used oil, coolant, oily water, filters, absorbents, separator waste, drum exchange, emergency pickups, and compliant transport under DOT, EPA, and TCEQ regulations.
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Description
This contract provides removal, transportation, and compliant disposal of hazardous and industrial waste generated at the Denton Energy Center to support safe utility operations. It connects entities with qualified, insured waste service providers authorized to transport and dispose of regulated materials at their energy or power plants in accordance with DOT, EPA, and TCEQ requirements .
Key Service Categories:
- Used Oil And Coolant Disposal: Removal of used oil and mono propylene glycol coolant mixtures generated during equipment maintenance
- Oily Water And Separator Waste Management: Disposal and cleaning of oily water mixtures and separator solids
- Filters And Absorbent Disposal: Removal of used oil filters and contaminated absorbent materials
- Drum Rental And Exchange: Open and closed top 55-gallon drum supply and exchange services
- Bulk Waste Pumping And Vacuum Services: Provision of hoses, fittings, and vacuum trucks for bulk and drum storage removal
- Emergency And Scheduled Pickups: As-needed and emergency collection services with defined response expectations
Benefits Aligned With Desired Outcomes:
- Regulatory Compliance: Licensed transport and disposal with full waste documentation manifests
- Operational Continuity: Flexible scheduling supports maintenance-driven waste generation volumes
- Environmental Protection: Pollution coverage and controlled handling reduce environmental risk
- Cost Transparency: Pricing includes all removal, transport, and freight costs to the designated facility
This contract supports compliant, environmentally responsible waste management for municipal energy generation facilities.