Webco Industries, Inc. Announced Receipt of EPA Environmental Excellence Award.TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 15, 1998-- Company Realizes $100,000 Annual Cost Savings Through Reduced Waste Production Webco Industries, Inc. (AMEX AMEX See: American Stock Exchange : WEB) announced today that the Company has been selected as this year's recipient of the Environmental Excellence Award in Pollution Prevention by The Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), independent agency of the U.S. government, with headquarters in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution, and radiation and to ensure the safe handling and ("EPA EPA eicosapentaenoic acid. EPA abbr. eicosapentaenoic acid EPA, n.pr See acid, eicosapentaenoic. EPA, n. ") in Dallas, Texas “Dallas” redirects here. For other uses, see Dallas (disambiguation). The City of Dallas (pronounced [ˈdæl.əs] or [ˈdæl. . This award is given to one entity per state. The EPA Region VI office in Dallas administers the Federal environmental program in Oklahoma, Louisiana, Arkansas, Texas and New Mexico. Any individual, facility, organization, governmental agency or corporation is eligible for the award by meeting several criteria including commitment to innovative pollution prevention strategies and communication of those strategies to others. Webco has participated in EPA and Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality Pollution Prevention Roundtable events within Region VI, which promotes the benefits of reducing waste while reducing costs. The Company's Environmental Affairs Director, David Gibbs, stated that "In each of the past four years, Webco's aggressive pollution prevention efforts have saved the Company over $100,000 in annual operating costs and reduced waste production over 90%." This significant reduction in waste production was a result of innovative management of manufacturing by-products and included substantial reductions in pretreatment pretreatment, n the protocols required before beginning therapy, usually of a diagnostic nature; before treatment. pretreatment estimate, n See predetermination. sludge and organic solvents. In addition, Webco was able to redirect the disposition of its sulfuric acid sulfuric acid, chemical compound, H2SO4, colorless, odorless, extremely corrosive, oily liquid. It is sometimes called oil of vitriol. Concentrated Sulfuric Acid and effectively reduce the chemical's land disposal 100% by finding a third party that uses the chemical in its process, thereby converting it into a non- hazardous substance. The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality ("ODEQ ODEQ Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality ODEQ Oregon Department of Environmental Quality ") determined these changes met the Company's voluntary commitment to substantially reduce its sulfuric acid waste by 1998. In the spring of 1997, the Company received other awards from the Federal EPA and ODEQ for early achievement of this goal. Dana Weber, President of Webco Industries, Inc. commented, "Webco's strength in today's fiercely competitive markets is enhanced by the reductions in operating costs obtained through pollution prevention. In addition to the financial benefits, our efforts are helping the environment. These innovations are not trade secrets, however. We are pleased to share our pollution prevention efforts knowing that eventually everyone stands to benefit." Webco is a specialty manufacturer of high-quality carbon steel tubing and stainless steel stainless steel: see steel. stainless steel Any of a family of alloy steels usually containing 10–30% chromium. The presence of chromium, together with low carbon content, gives remarkable resistance to corrosion and heat. tubing products designed to industry and customer specifications. Webco's tubing products consist primarily of: welded carbon heat exchanger tubing, welded boiler tubing, stainless tube and pipe, and advanced mechanical tubing for use in consumer durable and capital goods Capital Goods Any goods used by an organization to produce other goods. Notes: Examples of capital goods include office buildings, equipment, and machinery. See also: Capital Expenditure, Disinvestment Capital goods . The Company's subsidiary Phillips & Johnston, represents several manufacturers who produce various mechanical and specialty tubular products made from copper, brass, aluminum and stainless steel, among others. Through its QuikWater division, the Company manufactures and markets a patented direct contact water heater for commercial and industrial applications. The Company has three production facilities in Oklahoma and Pennsylvania and five distribution facilities in Oklahoma, Texas, Illinois and Michigan, serving more than 1,300 customers throughout North America. |
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