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    082009
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    Suite
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    Peoria,
    IL
    616(6
    Chicago,
    IL
    6060
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    (0
    tesiimony:Ilie
    I
    >03
    is
    bei
    ne
    asked
    by
    Peoria
    1.)isposal,
    (1•
    t
    pprove
    a
    r
    ew
    “secret:’’
    and
    little
    explored
    method
    ol
    reating
    and
    disposing
    of
    very
    hazardous,
    ghiy
    toxi(
    waste,
    specihcally.
    h06
    I
    ekC(CIC
    arc
    furnace
    (EAF)
    dust.
    PDC
    v/ants,
    it
    :i’S,
    to
    keeD
    open
    its
    toxic.
    waste
    landFill
    in
    Peoria
    to
    process
    such
    waste
    for
    eventual
    r—shipmen1
    to
    ‘landfills
    for
    only
    non—hazardous
    Waste.)
    Even
    if
    tl’iis
    new
    “secret’
    process
    eventually
    would
    prove
    to
    temporarily
    immobilize
    i
    ‘me
    of
    the
    myriad
    of
    contaminants
    of
    such
    waste,
    hiijhj1c
    is
    still
    an
    apparent
    unknown.
    Samples
    were
    collected
    in
    December,
    2007,
    and
    February,
    2008,
    by
    the
    Fl
    rm
    RMT
    ftd
    by
    PDC.
    Pix:
    also
    had
    to
    later
    send
    samples
    for
    the
    I
    EPA
    to
    check.
    The
    samples
    re
    reported
    by
    R
    MT
    to
    he
    “pre-selected’’
    at
    PDC
    From
    loads
    trucked
    across
    country
    ft
    om
    severa
    of:
    its
    I)
    steel
    mill
    customers
    (in
    six
    states).
    After
    arrival
    at
    Pi)C
    they
    weie
    -c
    ported
    to
    have
    been
    “processed
    in
    small
    (3
    .—ton)
    batches
    in
    a
    “mixer”
    containing
    the
    secret
    “treat
    nent”
    additions.
    After
    being
    “thoroughly
    blended.’’
    the
    mixture
    was
    t:r.insterrcd
    to
    4
    ’roflo’ff
    1)oxcs”
    where
    it
    would
    he
    “stored
    on—Site
    for
    a
    period
    of
    tine”
    1’
    icre
    it
    cou
    ci
    he
    teste(,l
    to
    see
    if
    the
    tox
    ics
    then
    met:
    allowable
    contaminant
    standards.
    It
    SO
    the
    EAF
    waste
    could
    he
    allowed
    to
    he
    re-
    trucked
    to
    a
    non—hazardous
    landfill.
    /)
    C
    •..JL-•--
    ••‘----
    -
    No
    reason
    is
    given
    why
    J’r)c:’s
    proposed
    new
    but
    secret.
    treatment
    process
    e
    u1d
    not
    he
    done
    at
    the
    steel
    mu
    Is
    themselves
    --—
    t-izht
    at
    the
    many
    landflhls
    For
    m
    m-toxic
    waste
    to
    avoid
    the
    manifold
    road
    hai,ards
    and
    cost
    of
    extensive
    truck
    transfers.
    J:I.
    )WVO1
    this
    proposed
    new
    process
    addresses
    only
    flOfl—VOlflti
    Ic
    heavy
    metals.
    The
    in
    altitude
    of
    “volatile”
    chemicals
    in
    EAF
    dust
    would
    continue
    1:0
    dissipate
    into
    our
    air.
    i
    covem
    ti
    c
    Il
    PA
    only
    stated
    that
    PD(
    ,
    Ic
    cit
    it.
    am
    c.
    Ut
    na
    t.
    du’,1
    vmll
    bk
    I
    meet
    the
    t
    juired
    low
    level
    of
    toxic
    waste.
    Likely
    also
    means
    maybe.
    (Part
    11,
    Sect.
    1
    t.)4406,
    I
    i
    PA
    tiling,
    6/i
    2/08).
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