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Ross Incineration Services completes required stack testing

Ross Incineration Services recently completed required stack testing to demonstrate that the incineration system is operating in compliance with its permits and within regulatory emissions standards.  The company must meet stringent standards set by both the United States and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agencies (EPA), which are written into in its operating permits.  These permits require Ross Incineration to conduct periodic testing, called a Comprehensive Performance Test (CPT), of its incineration and air pollution control system.

The performance test was conducted following methods approved by the U.S. and Ohio EPA. The test was designed to demonstrate that the incineration system meets regulatory emission standards while operating at maximum feed rates and worst-case conditions while burning waste received from Ross Incineration customers.

During the testing, an independent testing firm took samples from the gasses in the stack while the incinerator was operating. These samples are then sent to an EPA-approved laboratory for analysis. The results are then submitted to the EPA for their review.  Ross Incineration anticipates the results of this testing will be available in the next 60 days.

Ohio EPA representatives were at the site to monitor and evaluate the process during the testing.

RIS is committed to protecting the environment by incorporating the best available waste management technology at its facility. Hazardous waste incinerators are the most stringently regulated combustion sources in the world, with standards more stringent than power plants and most manufacturing facilities.

Ross Incineration has safely conducted emission tests many times in its history. This testing has demonstrated how emissions from the facility have been reduced as the company has invested in new, more advanced equipment.

 

 

Ross Group to sponsor tractor pull at Lorain County Fair

The Ross Group of Companies is proud to sponsor the popular tractor pull events at the 176th annual Lorain County Fair.

The Lorain County Fair is the second-largest county fair in Ohio. This year it will be held from Aug. 21 to Aug. 28. Tractor pull events will be held Wednesday, Thursday and Friday that week. The Friday event serves as the NTPA Grand National Event.

The Ross companies have a long history of working with and sponsoring the Lorain County Fair. For many years, trash barrels have been provided to the fair board free of charge. Last year, for the first time, Ross associates participated in the Junior Fair Auction to benefit local 4-H students. Purchases included a duck, chickens, a goat, rabbit and a turkey. Most were donated back to the 4-Hers who showed them.

The first Lorain County Fair was held in 1846.

 

 

 

 

Ross companies host Vitalant to address much-publicized blood shortage

With blood shortages in the headlines, the Ross companies hosted Vitalant for a two-day donation drive that culminated in roughly 30 associates signing up to donate.

Vitalant, based in Elyria, set up their blood mobile in lots outside of the corporate offices of the Ross companies and also the plant in Eaton Township. Associates at both locations were more than game to pitch in.

Only 3% of the US population donates blood, even though most are eligible. The Ross companies are proud to have played a small role in a pivotal effort.

’tis the season of giving!

In November of 2021, our generous associates participated in the Caring Tree fundraiser. The Caring Tree is an annual holiday event where associates of the Ross group of companies and other companies sponsor children for the holidays. This is organized every year through the Lorain County Children Services. The purchases in the event provide gifts for approximately 600 children. Associates purchase holiday gifts for at-risk children and they are wrapped and delivered to each family participating. For most children on the Lorain County Children’s Services’ case loads, the gifts provided by the community are the only ones that they get. Thank you to all Ross associates who participated!

Nearly 3,000 Tons of Metal Recycled in 2020

The Ross companies recycled 2,869 tons of metal in 2020. Believe it or not, it’s a lot of work to recycle that much metal.

Most people are aware that Ross safely incinerates thousands of pounds of hazardous wastes every year so that it doesn’t damage the environment.  Much of this waste is delivered to the facility in steel drums or containers and fed directly into the incinerator, container and all.  What people may not realize is that once the waste is burned, a residual substance of ash and scrap metal is left behind. Associates do not merely discard that material. First, it’s parsed for recyclable metals.

Ross associates begin the process by carefully feeding the residual ash and steel into a rotary trommel, which physically separates the metal from the ash by use of magnets — and lots of shaking and tumbling. A steel shredder further separates scrap steel to allow for a wider range of recycling options. It’s quite a process!

Eventually all steel is shipped offsite for reuse as a raw material in the steel-making and foundry industries. The ash, which is now free of scrap metal, is transported offsite for disposal in a hazardous waste landfill. Since 90 to 95 percent of the waste volume is destroyed, only 5 to 10 percent of the waste (ash) ultimately goes to a landfill. That’s a win when considering the crisis in landfill space we currently face.

It is estimated that Ross recycled another 2,500 tons of scrap metal in 2019.

 

An OSHA Success Story

Recently, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) reached out to Ross Incineration Services, Inc. (RIS) asking if they could do a feature article about RIS’ successful involvement in the OSHA On-Site Consultation Program.  We love that we were selected to be a featured safety success story.  The story is provided below or you can click this link to view it online: https://www.osha.gov/successstories/ross-incineration  

We are proud of our hard working, and safe associates!

Ross Incineration Services, Inc. (Ross Incineration) is a commercial hazardous waste treatment and storage facility that treats hazardous waste by incineration for many pharmaceutical companies, chemical manufacturers, automobile manufacturers, and intermediary waste managers. The facility is permitted under Resource Conservation and Recovery Act Part B. Ross Incineration’s goal has been to operate an exemplary safety and health program. In 2000, Ross Incineration began what would develop into a trusted relationship with the Ohio OSHA On-Site Consultation Program.

Read the rest of the story at….https://www.osha.gov/successstories/ross-incineration

Leadership Lorain County Activities

Look at what our associates are doing now!

Above: Ross Environmental Services, Inc. associate Hava Villaverde meets with Chase Farris, Executive Director of Save Our Children Lorain County and Kevin from the “Best Class of 2021” to receive the funds raised from Strides for Leadership 2021.

Leadership Lorain County is a 501 c3 nonprofit in Lorain County Ohio. LLC cultivates a diverse network of innovative leaders who envision what the county and region can be, empower themselves and others to deliver positive change, and expand their awareness of community issues and resources.

Through the signature leadership program, the internship program, and board and organization training, LLC participants experience both personal and professional growth opportunities. These opportunities enhance their leadership roles as they engage in service that transforms our county into a stronger more effective community in the region.

Milestone Safety Achievement for RTS!

Ross Transportation Services, Inc.  (RTS) recently celebrated  a milestone of 14 years with ZERO Lost Time Accidents (LTA), demonstrating that the safety of our associates is truly our #1 priority!  Having no Lost Time Accidents means that RTS drivers kept safety as their top priority as they traveled an average of 2,740 miles per day last year. That’s in spite of rain, snow, sleet and other unexpected hazards. We are so proud of our excellent associates.

RTS General Manager Chris Fada says:
RTS associates work and perform at a high level.  They drive 80,000-pound trucks in every weather condition imaginable. They put their customers first. They are compliant, productive and, yes, the safest fleet around.  This means 5,110 consecutive days (or 14 years) without a lost-time accident. I am proud to work with a group of people that come to work with safety as their first priority.  They make the decision every day to be safe and they work hard at achieving it.  Congratulations to RTS!”

Valor Home Donation Drive

Through the month of May, 2021 the Ross companies collected items to benefit homeless veterans in Lorain County. Specifically, the items and funds donated went to The Valor Home of Lorain, Ohio, which provides transitional housing for homeless veterans.

Associates collected grocery and gas gift cards, as well as blankets, cleaning supplies, new clothing and winter gear, cooking equipment and much, much more.  Hundreds of much needed items were collected for this drive and the Ross companies plan on participating again next year.

A special nod to our EHS (Environmental Health and Safety) group is required, as they started the drive off with enthusiasm, a large donation and inspired some friendly competition between departments. They presented a challenge for who could gather up the most items.

Thank you to all of the associates who participated in the drive!

More information on The Lorain Valor Home can be found at https://fcsserves.org/program/valor-home-lorain/

 

 

Ross Associates Participate in Adopt-A-Highway

Above: Adopt-a-highway volunteers pose for a photo and pick up trash along Giles Rd.

Giles Road in Grafton, Ohio has been the home to the Ross Group of Companies—Ross Incineration, Ross Environmental and Ross Transportation, for more than 70 years. It is incredibly important to all of the companies to keep the road to the site clean and safe. To maintain Giles Road, the Ross companies participate in Lorain County’s Adopt-A-Highway clean up program.

This year, the Ross companies had a great turn out for the Adopt-a-Highway clean up, despite Mother Nature cancelling the activities twice as a result of inclement weather. The snow, sleet, and rain didn’t stop our dedicated Associates. We waited for the temperamental Northeast Ohio weather to cooperate and finally got to work in June of 2021.

Ross associates, most of whom live in Lorain County combed both sides of the two-mile long Giles Road which connects Durkee Road and State Route 82. Associates picked up a variety of trash and debris and a total of 10 trash bags were filled with the discarded litter.

While a handful of associates tended to the garden and seeding, others walked both sides of Giles Road to pick up litter. It was done in coordination with Lorain County’s Adopt-a-Highway program, which Ross associates have participated in for many years.