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Ewaste Disposal Inc. offers lead paint removal services for homes and businesses in Los Angeles CA. Our experienced partners and technicians use state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to safely remove lead paint without damaging your property. Lead paint is a serious health hazard, especially for children. It can cause a variety of health problems, including learning...
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Ewaste Disposal Inc. offer non-flammable paint disposal services. They are a certified hazardous waste transporter and disposal firm in Los Angeles and Orange County, Here are some tips for disposing of non-flammable paint safely: Empty the paint can into a sealed container. Label the container with the type of paint and the date it was...
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eWaste Disposal, Inc. can help you dispose of 55 gallon drums in Los Angeles County. They offer a variety of disposal options, including: Hazardous waste disposal: If the drums contain hazardous waste, eWaste Disposal can arrange for their safe and secure disposal at a licensed hazardous waste facility. Recycling: If the drums are empty or...
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Ewaste Disposal Inc is an expert in the process of asbestos profiling, transporting and disposal of AC pipe . Asbestos transite pipe disposal is a complex and regulated process that should only be performed by a licensed and qualified professional. Asbestos is a known carcinogen, and its dust can be harmful if inhaled. Therefore, it...
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eWaste Disposal, Inc. can dispose of oil-based paint. They are a licensed hazardous waste disposal company that offers a variety of disposal options, including: On-site pickup Shipping To dispose of oil-based paint through eWaste Disposal, Inc., you will need to contact them to schedule a drop-off, pickup, or shipping appointment. You will also need to...
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MEK or Methyl Ethyl Ketone is stronger than Acetone, because it has a slower evaporation rate and boils at a higher temperature. These differences are why MEK can be a stronger cleaning agent than acetone. Ewaste disposal inc will dispose of ….
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According to AQMD Rule 1403, friable asbestos-containing material (ACM) must be disposed of in a landfill that is specifically permitted to accept asbestos waste. Ewaste Disposal Inc. is a licensed asbestos waste disposal transporter in the South Coast Air Quality Management District (AQMD). They are permitted to dispose friable ACM from demolition and renovation projects....
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eWaste Disposal, Inc. is a DVBE contractor that specializes in asbestos pipe disposal. They have the experience and expertise to safely and compliantly remove and dispose of asbestos pipes at the Port of Long Beach. Their process for asbestos pipe disposal at the Port of Long Beach is as follows: They will first assess the...
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Health officials say cleanup of toxic materials in Lahaina may take months…. State health officials say that cleanup of toxic materials resulting from the fire in Lahaina will likely take weeks, if not months. “It’s going to be a long time,” said State toxicologist Diana Felton. Over the next two weeks, Felton said teams led...
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Asbestos pipe disposal in California and Hawaii is regulated by the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). In order to dispose of asbestos pipe safely, you must follow these steps: Hire a licensed asbestos abatement contractor. Have the contractor inspect the pipe to determine if it is friable (easily crumbled). If the pipe is friable,...
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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