EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio – Since 1998, Heritage Thermal Services (HTS) has financially supported environmental projects in the East Liverpool area proposed by non-profit and school groups. Whether it’s for a recycling project, wildlife display or butterfly garden, these projects have a positive impact on the community and help further environmental education. This year, 12 organizations received $6,650 in grants, which brings the program total to $87,250.
We thank Ohio Rep. Tim Ginter for taking time to present the grants with HTS President Chris Pherson to this year’s recipients. They presented the awards during our annual free collection of household hazardous wastes for East Liverpool-area residents on Earth Day. Let’s meet this year’s environmental grant class. 2017 Environmental Grants
VP of Health and Safety Jim Mangas discusses the importance of plant safety, maintenance, and reliability (featured in BIC Magazine July/Aug '22)
Highlighting some of the wonderful interns we have at Heritage this year!
In this blog we walk you through the process of fuel blending, where we can turn hazardous waste materials into a viable alternative fuel source.
Our 12th annual Habitat for Humanity Build
On August 28th, 2021, the Louisiana coast was battered by Hurricane Ida. This included our Port Fourchon Service Center, where the devastating hurrica
Heritage Thermal Services is pleased to announce that its collection of household hazardous wastes for the East Liverpool area returns for 2022.
VP of Health and Safety Jim Mangas discusses preparedness for unexpected conditions during a project. (featured in BIC Magazine March/April '22)
Rachel McGrogan speaks about her time as a Lab Chemist at Heritage.