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Hazardous Waste
Disturbed asbestos ducts are a problem. Asbestos fibers are free to circulate and will attach to soft areas in and around a home. This usually requires a procedure 5 clean up to correct
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Many times in a remodel there is one or multiple  transite pipes that need to be removed and transported to a licensed facility , this is the case for this homeowner in Santa Ana CA who contracted with Tesla Corp for a new roof
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Tesla hired us to transport asbestos roofing material and  transite pipe to a hazardous waste facility
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Ducts may be made of asbestos material or be wrapped with asbestos material. Determining how safe asbestos ducting depends on several factors. ACM stands for Asbestos Containing Material ( Material containing 1% or more of asbestos) Asbestos ducts; basically two types 1. Metal ducts wrapped with ACM 2. Ducts that are made of ACM’s Metal...
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Wastewater-Disposal
Every time you flush your toilet you use the City of Los Angeles’ sewage treatment infrastructure. But what exactly happens to that waste once it enters the sewer system and where does it go? Those are just a few of the questions that I sought to answer when I arranged a tour of the Bureau...
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Car accident in Newport Beach CA, eWaste  Disposal was called out late Friday to clear fountain of auto oil, transmission and coolant , job completed as emergency response  B0AB1452-F6E1-4198-8E59-BDA488945406
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contaminated waste water transportation and disposal by ewaste disposal , inc  santa fe springs  IMG_0503
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Contact Us

Thomas Abercrombie
eWaste Disposal, Inc
Orange County Location:
1048 Irvine Blvd #1069
Newport Beach, CA 92660


Ph: 949-466-8857
ewastedisposal@gmail.com


EPA #CAL000310168, Calif DVBE #46015
DTSC Hazardous Waste Transporter #5948
NPI #1952744674
Public Works Contractor #1000012499
NAICS Code #811310