33. From: Ahmad, Waqar@DTSC [mailto:Waqar.Ahmad@dtsc.ca.gov]
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2012 4:23 PM
To: 'Wade Riddering'
Subject: RE: FRS Permit Renewal Letter
Mr. Riddering:
This is response to your 5/22/2012 email to me requesting concurrence that Filter Recycling Services is
authorized to operate after the Series A Standardized Hazardous Waste Facility Permit expiration date of
January 21, 2012.
The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) has received the Filter Recycling Services Hazardous
Waste Facility Permit Renewal Application. The renewal application was received on July 14, 2011. This
complies with California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section 66271.10(h), which generally requires
that a reapplication be submitted 180 days before the expiration date of the effective permit.
While DTSC is reviewing the permit renewal application, the facility is authorized to continue operating
under its January 21, 2002 permit in accordance with California Code of Regulations, Title 22, Section
66271.51.
If you have any question, please contact me at 510.540.3932.
Sincerely,
Waqar Ahmad
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41. RIDDERING
FILTER RECYCLING SERVICES INC
2230 SO RIVERSIDE AVE
BLOOMINGTON, CA 92316
April 18, 2012
CERTIFICATE OF STANDARD CARRIER ALPHA CODE (SCAC) RENEWAL
The Standard Carrier Alpha Code of
FILTER RECYCLING SERVICES INC
2230 SO RIVERSIDE AVE
BLOOMINGTON, CA 92316
PRVCAR
527094
US DOT-WADE
FRYV has been renewed for:
This Alpha Code will apply only to the company name shown above through June 30, 2013. A renewal
notice will be mailed approximately one month prior to expiration and must be returned promptly together
with payment to ensure its continued validity. Should the company name or address change, please
notify the National Motor Freight Association, Inc. at the address above.
Alpha Codes ending with the letter "U" have been reserved for the identification of freight containers. If
your Alpha Code ends with the letter "U", it should be used only for this purpose. A non-U ending Alpha
Code should be obtained to satisfy other requirements such as company identification for Customs,
Electronic Data Interchange, freight payments, etc.
If you participate in the Bureau of Customs and Border Protection (BCBP) automated programs (ACE,
AMS,CAFES, FAST, PAPS), your SCAC and related company information has been sent to BCBP
electronically and is updated on a nightly basis. If you have encountered a problem using your SCAC
with BCBP, or a copy this letter has been requested by BCBP, only then should you forward the
requested information (email preferred as a PDF or TIF attachment) to the following address:
C BP SCAC Processing
B ureau of Customs and Border Protection
7 681 Boston Blvd., Beauregard 1st Fl Wing A
S pringfield, VA 22153
A MS.SCAC@DHS.GOV
NOTICE: Renewal of the above listed SCAC is unrelated to participation in the National Motor Freight
Classification (NMFC). Further, it does not confer membership in the National Motor Freight Traffic
Association, Inc. nor allow use of the NMFC inconnection with freight rates. For participation and
membership information, please call (703) 838-1810
1001 North Fairfax Street • Suite 600 • Alexandria, VA 22314-1798 • ph: 703.838.1810 • fax: 703.683.1094
web: www.nmfta.org • email: scac@nmfta.org
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67. Filter Recycling Services, Inc
Filter Recycling has designed an innovative, reliable soil recycling
application to reduce remediation costs and accelerate clean-up
time. On-site soil treatment is available with the portable soil
recycling system. Soil recycling is used at retail gasoline stations,
bulk terminals, refineries, chemical plants, military bases and
brownfield sites nationwide.
Soils contaminated with hydrocarbons and metals can be solidified
or stabilized and recycled as high-strength backfill or asphalt
paving. Soil recycling provides increased compressive strength;
decreased permeability; encapsulation of hazardous constituents;
and conversion of hazardous constituents to less soluble, less
mobile and non-toxic form.
Massive heavy-duty synchronized spiral pattern paddles mix
binding reagents in the 600 ton per hour enclosed pugmill unit,
which controls dust and ensures operator safety. Additives
include cement, fly ash, asphalt, lime, limestone, gypsum, slag,
sodium phosphate, magnesium oxides and proprietary reagents.
Support equipment includes excavator, loader, screen plant, bulk
material silo, dry/wet additive units, belt scale, conveyors, pumps
and tanks.
Filter Recycling provides bench and pilot scale testing to evaluate
site specific conditions and optimize the process mix
requirements. Production quality control is provided using our gas
chromatograph (GC) and other standard testing instrumentation.
2230 South Riverside Avenue Bloomington, Ca · 909.873.4141 · FAX 909.873.4142