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    Automated Drum Processing Units Overview

    In 1994, PCI significantly increased its drum handling capabilities at the Indiana facility by installing a high efficiency fifty-one foot, two-stage shredding/processing tower. We also have installed a shredding tower at our facility in Memphis. The two towers operate in essentially the same way. The shredding operation is computer controlled, automated and fully enclosed. Atmospheric emissions are minimized as a result of the enclosed nature of the process. Emissions from the ventilation ports or vents are regulated under the Clean Air Act (CAA), Federal and State requirements and applicable RCRA standards. The system incorporates two slow speed rotary, shear-type shredders which puncture and shear metal drums into small pieces. This system facilitates the removal of the contents from the container and reduces the material's particle size suitable to PCI's blending programs. The speed and design of the shredders remove the potential for spark and heat generation. An inert gas (nitrogen) purging system further reduces potential for ignition or explosion. In 1998, the company added a FIKE dry powder fire suppression system that activates at certain pressure levels thereby further reducing the potential for an ignition.


    HERE IS HOW THE TOWER OPERATES

    Containers are staged on a conveyer and transported to an elevator that raises the metal containers, two at a time, to the top of the tower. They are then placed in an air-locked, nitrogen-blanketed chamber. Once the nitrogen purge has lowered the oxygen level to safe operating levels, the containers begin their descent through the system. The primary shredder punctures and shreds the drums and is equipped with a hydraulic ram to ensure the proper feed of the drums into the shredder. High BTU liquids may be introduced into the shredder to provide a continuous movement of material through the unit. The secondary shredder is designed to provide a more uniform particle size for the sludges and solids. After shredding, a rotary magnet separates the metal drum fragments from the waste. These drum fragments then fall onto a shaker-grate to remove residual contaminants from the metal. The resulting metal is then washed and recycled as scrap metal. A dual auger system sends sludges, shredded processable solids and liquid waste to a 2,500-gallon hydrapulper for further particle reduction and blending. The resulting material is reduced to 1/8th inch particle size and dispersed with other bulk liquid waste. The final product, a pumpable liquid fuel that is consistent in its BTU, halogen and metals content is then stored in one of PCI's tank farms and transferred out via tank truck or rail car to approved RCRA/BIF permitted cement kilns. At both facilities, PCI processes on average 60,000 gallons of liquid material per day. Solid material that cannot be dispersed, including rags, filters, contaminated protective clothing, resins and other debris, is batch processed through the shredder. The resulting material, depending on chemical make-up and customer disposal selection, is consolidated and shipped in bulk roll-off boxes or dump trucks to approved RCRA/BIF cement kilns or RCRA incinerators. See Attachment 3 for a diagram and a further description of the shredder unit.
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