About Tevet Environmental

From the early 1990’s the TEVET technology was owned and operated under the name of Quality Recycling Inc., this was essentially a sole proprietorship. In 2003, TEVET ENVIRONMENTAL LLC was formed and purchased all of the equipment, and rights from this initial company. Because of the nature of the sole proprietorship, after the initial development of the basic technology and equipment, much of the energy and focus of the owner was spent in either marketing or actually operating the system on sites. Expansion and refinement of the capabilities were put in a secondary position. However, during this thirteen-year period many milestones were achieved, particularly in the realm of Superfund Site recognition as a remediation strategy. Also, significantly, was the addition of chlorinated solvents to the list of successfully treated contaminates.

TEVET ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC established in February of 2003, is headquartered in Eagle, Pennsylvania. The company was formed to expand and improve all aspects of this low thermal remediation technology, including marketing and infrastructure capabilities. The business platform of TEVET ENVIRONMENTAL, LLC provides a more flexible and responsible entity to joint venture, team or subcontract with all types of consulting and engineering firms. Virtually, all of the internal components of the system have been upgraded including a new control system that can monitor the performance and increase the efficiencies. Improved construction techniques of the treatment stacks and the manifold system ensure a better-controlled distribution of the heated air and extraction system. Probably the greatest improvements have been engineered and implemented on the “back end” of the process. The TEVET system can now remediate, capture or destroy a much wider range of contaminates including VOC’s. PCB’s, Mercury, and Semivolatile Compounds. We have equipped our own pilot plant and laboratory in Boothwyn, Pennsylvania and a fabrication/storage yard in Salem, New Jersey. Through these facilities we can test proposed projects and have developed new capture strategies for vapor treatment. These treatment strategies have been employed at several Superfund and RCRA sites.