3. SITUATION ANALYSIS The production of hazardous waste
materials is the reason to develop a plan to eliminate or reduce
the amount of harm to the environment. Waste from products such as;
oil, chemical, radiological and other hazardous materials cause
harm to the environments ecosystem and disrupts natures natural
design. This is the reason why it is so important to cleanup the
waste in our environment. Doing something about the hazardous waste
contributes to a cleaner environment. This will increase the
sustainability of the environment because the ecosystem will be
balanced to work properly again. WASTE-DiPOs Inc
4. WASTE-DiPOs INC. vision is to clean the environment of
hazardous waste spills in the forms of liquid, dust, solid
materials. Strive to work to rid the environment of all waste
materials that may cause harm. One region at a time. Contain,
collect, and transport as much hazardous waste materials on a spill
site. Vision Statement WASTE-DiPOs Inc
5. Nuclear Waste Chemical Waste Hazardous Waste WASTE-DiPOs
Inc
10. CONTAINMENT & COLLECTION WASTE-DiPOs Inc Trench To
Collection Site
11. CONTAINMENT & COLLECTION WASTE-DiPOs Inc Solvents and
Collection Tanks
12. STRATEGY Transportation
13. STRATEGY Transportation Areas to transport waste materials
to specific sites will be determined based on the SUPERFUND regions
(1-10 according to EPA) listed below: Region 1--ME NH VT MA RI CT
Region 2--NY NJ PR VI Region 3--PA DE DC MD VA WV Region 4--KY TN
NC SC MS AL GA FL Region 5--MN WI IL MI IN OH Region 6--NM TX OK AR
LA Region 7--NE KS IA MO Region 8--MT ND WY SD UT CO Region 9--CA
NV AZ HI Region 10--WA OR ID AK
14. Waste-DiPOs Inc. is a company with a goal to reduce as much
hazardous waste in the region the spill occurred. Strive to make
make a difference by contributing our practices to a cleaner
environment. Members of the staff have a background in military and
first responding, CBRN, HAZMAT Management, OSHA, and Emergency
Management. We are ready to start working across the U.S. once the
contract is in place. Rates vary from $20 - $100 dollars a metric
ton collected depending on the size of spill and manpower needed
for the spill. WASTE-DiPOs Inc. works along side with the EPA to
ensure spill are correctly being process according their standards
and regulations. Background WASTE-DiPOs Inc
15. Business opportunities for our organization would be to one
day expand our services to not just the 48 states in the U.S. but;
to everywhere across the globe. As long as there is waste generated
the will always be a need for our company and companies like it.
Other opportunities for our organization would be to try to use
only sustainable products for our clean up; i.e., hybrid vehicles,
and biodegradable solvents. Opportunities WASTE-DiPOs Inc
16. Here are a list of items needed typically for a small spill
site: $2799.00 200 Gallon Water Skid $66.00 12 Socks of PIG (1
Gallon) $788.00 Containment Berm (179 Gallons) $2416.00 Engine
Driven Water Pump $69000.00 5500 Gallon Mack Truck $15.15 128oz of
Biodegradable Solvents $8000.00 15ft Backhoe Cost Of Doing Business
WASTE-DiPOs Inc
17. Challenges BP spill leaked over 210 million gallons of oil
and if you were to take the amount it would cost in materials alone
it would be a grand total of: $300,000,000 million dollars
Difficult to meet the demands of those requiring services Risks
& Challenges WASTE-DiPOs Inc Risks New company competing with
more established companies Acquiring financial backing to start the
business or to expand Owning a HAZMAT cleaning business is a
RISK!
18. In conclusion this course project discussed the premise,
background, strength and weaknesses of WASTE-DiPOs Inc. The company
core goals is to make this environment cleaner from hazardous waste
that may cause harm were also discussed in this project. Conclusion
WASTE-DiPOs Inc
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