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  1. Development of Reusable Materials from Soil Washing Plant Operations

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    In 2020, Soil Treatment Systems Ltd initiated a long-term R&D project to look at the potential to utilise the filter cake from the Soil Washing Plant and stop this material from going to landfill, which is the current method for disposal. This material, being sub-400 microns, was believed to be ideal for modification into a product that could be used for flood alleviation, hydraulic barriers, and to extinguish underground fires.

    The project required Soil Treatment Systems Ltd to install additional equipment at the Soil Washing Plant to facilitate the production of the material.

    A full testing regime was carried out in the laboratory at Aitkenhead Road to ensure that the product, when used in the natural environment, would not have a negative impact on the structures being infiltrated.

    The target was to produce a product that would be acceptable in a potable water environment.

    This R&D project also generated a methodology for the production of hydraulic bound mixtures, which was very successful, and a volume of material was produced for a utilities company from the trench arisings that they had to dispose of and replace with virgin product.

    Attached photographs show the results from the testing carried out by Soil Treatment Systems Ltd on the finished product.

    The thermal plant is a key component in the production of both the HBMs and the modified clays, as it is imperative that all organic elements are removed from the material prior to entering the wash and production cycle through the Soil Treatment Systems Ltd wash plant.

    Soil Treatment Systems Ltd now has the ability to reuse 100% of all material arriving at the remediation centre for treatment.

     

  2. Collaboration with Tata Steel on Thermal Treatment of Hazardous Waste

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    In early 2023, Soil Treatment Systems Ltd were contacted by Mr Mark Sexton on behalf of Tata Steel with regard to the thermal treatment of a hazardous waste stream from the blast furnaces used in the steel production process.

    Soil Treatment Systems Ltd advised that the TDU on our current plant would not have the temperature range to recover the zinc in the contaminated matrix.

    Soil Treatment Systems Ltd contacted Aztec to understand if it was possible to construct a plant that could produce the temperature range required to successfully remove and recover the zinc.

    A design was created that could achieve the desired results, and Soil Treatment Systems Ltd undertook some initial lab work using a small furnace that could run at the required temperature.

    The results were forwarded to Mark Sexton to have these independently reviewed. The results showed that we had indeed exceeded the requirements, so we are currently looking at creating a demonstration plant to prove the concept. It’s hoped to carry out this work under an R&D project in conjunction with Tata Steel.

  3. Approval of Operational Site Specific Working Plan

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    The Scottish Environment Protection Agency has now accepted the operational site-specific working plan for the site at Aikenhead Road. This will allow Astec, the plant manufacturer, to begin the process of commissioning the plant installed in Glasgow. This is a major step forward for Soil Treatment Systems Ltd, and this site-specific working plan will form the basis for all future deployments for what we believe is a gigantic step forward in the remediation sector.

    Thanks to Astec for its support and patience in what has been a prolonged process; without your support, this project would not have been possible.

  4. Advancements in Renewable Energy for Soil Treatment Systems Ltd

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    As part of the company’s development, Soil Treatment Systems Ltd identified the need to reduce its carbon footprint. The company engaged with Mark Ward of the Solar Advisory Service.

    Over a period of approximately twelve months, a design was created that would allow Soil Treatment Systems Ltd to generate 2.2 MW of power. This exceeds the total power requirement for the site at Aikenhead Road and, if implemented, would reduce the overall power requirements from the Scottish electrical grid. Not only would the plant and equipment on the site be self-sufficient, but this system also has the spare capacity to supply the surplus back into the National Grid when the site equipment is not being utilised.

    Watch this space.

  5. Water being sent to Ukraine from our site in Aikenhead Road Glasgow

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    Soil Treatment Systems Ltd showing support for the people of Ukraine has arranged for over 20,000 bottles of water to be transported to Ukraine. The lorry left Glasgow on Saturday 26 April 2022 and you can now see the bottles being unloaded upon arrival in Ukraine.

  6. Finance Director appointed

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    David Ramsay has of today been appointed Finance Director for Soil Treatment Systems Ltd. 

     David has been working with Soil Treatment Systems for the past 2 years and has now been appointed to assist the company with its long term growth plans. 

    David can also provide specialist assistance to clients who need advice on claiming Contaminated Land Tax Relief.  

    Any companies who have carried out soil remediation projects on contaminated sites, or are considering future remediation projects, should contact David by email at David@soiltreatmentsystems.co.uk or alternatively call on 0141 423 7219 

  7. Laboratory now operational at Aitkenhead Road

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    Soil Treatment Systems in collaborations with Bioenvirotec will provide bespoke independent laboratory services and environmental advice for operational and commissioning projects.

    We offer solutions for specific ground contamination problems including “ad hoc” testing to assess the specific issues and ascertain the most efficient treatment for our client’s needs.

    For information and enquiries contact us at irianicolas@gmail.com

     

  8. Soil Treatment Systems Limited: COVID- 19 update

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    Management at Soil Treatment Systems Limited have had all employees tested for COVID-19.

    Managing Director, Ivan Rowe, has had all employees tested with both the Antibody test on site and further tested by NHS testing centres to confirm the accuracy of the new Antibody test. “For the future antibody tests will be stocked by the company and all employees will take part in the government test and trace scheme 

    All employees had a negative result which has allowed the company to implement social distancing and other measures across the workplace.

    • 2 metre social distancing rule applied
    • Sanitisers are provided throughout the workplace
    • Suitable PPE including the full time use of masks when at work
    • Any person entering the site must have suitable PPE , including Hi-vis and Face mask
    • Employees parking cars should do so at a safe distance in car park

    These and other measures implemented by the company will allow Soil Treatment Systems to get back to full time working and our customers can safely deliver material to our site at minimal risk