Expert Support for Managing Complex Combustion Waste Compliance and Permitting Challenges

Our experts provide regulatory expertise for facilities combusting hazardous wastes, non-hazardous wastes, and secondary materials. With decades of involvement in industry and regulatory work groups, our team has supported clients through every new regulation since their inception. We help facilities implement compliance plans, navigate permitting requirements, and maintain ongoing alignment with RCRA Part B permits and Clean Air Act provisions such as the Hazardous Waste Combustor MACT (HWC MACT) and the Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incinerator (CISWI) Rule. Our goal is to ensure safe, compliant combustion practices that protect both human health and the environment.
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Our Combustion Waste Management Specialty Services

See how Trinity supports facilities with comprehensive combustion waste management and regulatory compliance solutions.

We guide facilities through Hazardous Waste Combustor MACT (HWC MACT) and CISWI requirements, including applicability interpretation, implementation strategies, and compliance documentation.

Our experts assist with construction and operating permits under RCRA and the Clean Air Act, ensuring all requirements are met for combustion operations.

We develop tailored compliance plans and provide training for facility staff to ensure adherence to regulatory requirements and best practices.

Trinity designs and oversees stack test programs, conducts emissions studies, and develops control strategies to ensure regulatory compliance.

We perform multi-pathway human health risk assessments and provide communications support for regulatory agencies and public stakeholders.

Our team conducts targeted and comprehensive compliance audits to identify gaps, verify program effectiveness, and maintain long-term compliance.

Combustion Waste Management Specialty FAQs

It refers to regulatory and technical support for units combusting hazardous waste, non-hazardous waste, and secondary materials. These activities are governed by overlapping requirements under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

Regulations apply to units combusting non-traditional fuels such as hazardous waste, spent acids, waste oils, municipal and medical wastes, agricultural byproducts, scrap wood, scrap tires, plastics, paper products, and mixed wastes.

Industries with hazardous waste combustors, commercial and industrial incinerators, municipal and sewage sludge incinerators, medical waste incinerators, industrial boilers, cement plants, lime kilns, and energy recovery units typically require these services.

We provide support with MACT and CISWI implementation, permitting, emissions testing, risk assessments, training, and auditing. We also help facilities communicate effectively with regulatory agencies and the public.

Combustion of wastes and secondary materials falls under multiple regulatory programs. Facilities must simultaneously comply with waste combustion rules under RCRA and air quality requirements under the CAA, making expert guidance essential.

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