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Austin Master Services and D.S.A. Services Sign Agreement to Analyze, Transport and Dispose of Waste at SUNY Geneseo Campus
Austin Master Services and D.S.A. Services Sign Agreement to Analyze, Transport and Dispose of Waste at SUNY Geneseo Campus.

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[{"type":"text","content":"\n CANONSBURG, PA, Dec. 07, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via NewMediaWire – American Environmental Partners, Inc. (“American Environmental,” “AEPT” or “the Company”) (PINK: AEPT), a mission critical environmental services company focused on remediation and processing solutions for infrastructure and industrial companies, today announced that D.S.A Services, Inc. has awarded business to Austin Master Services, LLC (AMS), a division of AEPT, for the on-site analysis, transportation and disposal of approximately 700 tons of “Technologically Enhanced Natural Occurring Radioactive Material” (TENORM)/asbestos contaminated waste. This project is part of the State University of New York (SUNY) Sturges Hall renovation project, located at 1 College Circle, Geneseo, New York.  “Working with D.S.A. Services offers Austin Master Services a great opportunity to build on our strategy of resource management and sustainability,” said Brad Domitrovitsch, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of American Environmental Partners. “We are excited to use our leading technology and waste disposal services with the renovation of Sturges Hall on the SUNY Geneseo campus. This project is one of many that American Environmental is currently participating in that expands our geographic reach into new markets, especially New York State, and provides the opportunity to collaborate with the teams at both D.S.A Services and SUNY Geneseo.” Austin Master Services began Phase one of the three phase project on October 5, 2023, with the project expected to be completed by the end of Q1 2024.  The focus of the Sturges Hall renovation is to perform an on-site waste characterization, provide waste transportation and dispose of all waste material generated from the project. To complete the project, AMS will utilize the CANBERRA In-Situ Object Counting System (ISOCS) to determine the activity of the TENORM waste. This method is approved by the Ohio Department of Health as listed on Austin Master Services’ State of Ohio “Radioactive Material License.” To date, AMS has provided transportation and delivery of more than 55,000 tons of TENORM waste in New York State utilizing the ISOCS method.  All waste will be properly packaged, transported and disposed of at an approved...