The use of Incineration by burning the material in high temperatures is a great way to destroy toxic waste. Incineration actually destroys and terminates most HHW. A benefit of society using this method is the fact that the flammable wastes can also be burned and used as energy sources. Site clean up service, www.ewastedisposal.netRead More
Hazardous material, or “Hazmat” cleanup, occurs when harmful biological or chemical contaminants are posing severe risks to people who are in the area of the materials. Biohazard cleanup can include areas that have been contaminated by: Asbestos. Call for a quote 5000 sq ft to 20 acres of land , 959-466-8857Read More
TWW contains hazardous chemicals that pose a risk to human health and the environment. Arsenic, chromium, copper, creosote and pentachlorophenol are among the chemicals used to preserve wood and are known to be toxic or carcinogenic. Harmful exposure to these chemicals may result from touching, inhaling or ingesting TWW particulate (e.g., sawdust and smoke).Check with...Read More
Since ACP is considered a Category II nonfriable asbestos-containing waste, it must be disposed of at an approved landfill and is prohibited from being recycled. Always contact hazardous waste transporter for rules regarding packaging and transport , call for more info 949-466-8857 www.ewastedisposal.netRead More
The alternative treatments are generally used to render the medical waste non-infectious then the waste can be disposed of as solid waste in landfills or incinerators. Many states have regulations requiring medical waste treatment technologies to be certified, licensed or regulated.May 14, 2022 Contact www.ewastedisposal.net or contact Tom 959-466-8857 for all detailsRead More
Asbestos cement pipe was commonly used to transport drinking water, wastewater, gases and fumes. Although highly resistant to corrosion, it does eventually undergo thinning, so replacement of existing asbestos pipe systems is happening with increasing frequency. Removal and disposal needed, contact ewastedisposal.net or call Tom at 949-466-8857 Transite Pipe RemovalRead More
If transite pipe is not to be broken or crushed, and is not friable, it is not a hazardous waste. However, it still may be regulated as an asbestos containing material by your local Air Quality Management District and disposal site. Call them for disposal options and requirements. Call for more info , 949-466-88857 ,...Read More
Chemical waste is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). It cannot be disposed of in regular trash or in the sewer system. Most chemical wastes must be disposed of through the EHS Hazardous Waste Program.Www.ewastedisposal.net call for info 949-466-8857Read More
Chemical waste is regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). It cannot be disposed of in regular trash or in the sewer system. Most chemical wastes must be disposed of through the EHS Hazardous Waste Program.Contact ewaste disposal 949-466-8857Read More
Ewastedisposal inc was called out to remove a 111’ section of asbestos pipe along the 91 freeway for a contractor , the lanes are being expanded and the pipe needed to go!Read More