1. GUARDHOUSE AND SCALE

Access to the site is controlled 24/7. Upon arrival, we check all waste material: origin, content, quantity, etc.

2. LABORATORY

We sample and analyze each arrival in the laboratory.

Through laboratory analysis, we draw up a profile of the chemical and physical properties of the material, allowing us to validate its admissibility and a specific treatment for it. Safety measures are also established with these analyses.

3. PLANT

This is where waste is treated in accordance with strict parameters to produce a final inert substance called “stablex.”

4. STORAGE AREA

Contaminated soils awaiting treatment are stored in a weather protected area.

5. RAILCAR UNLOADING STATION

Rail arrivals consist primarily of contaminated soils.

6. WATER STORAGE TANKS

All stormwater that enters the placement area is collected and stored in ponds for subsequent treatment.

7. STABLEX PLACEMENT AREA

Once the treatment at the plant is completed, we transport the stablex by truck to the placement area where it is placed in a secure, watertight cell to ensure permanent protection of the environment.

8. CLOSED CELLS

When complete, the stablex placement cells are hermetically sealed with several layers of cover (sand, clay, membrane, soil and vegetation). A complete network of observation wells allows monitoring of the integrity of the stablex.