Ewastedisposal.net a premier California DVBE/SB hazardous waste transporter

Company Basics
• Based in Newport Beach, California 
• Founded: 2006 
• Type: Environmental / hazardous waste services company 
• Certified:
• EPA registered
• California DTSC licensed hazardous waste transporter (#5948) 
• DVBE (Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise) 

♻️ Core Services

The site makes clear they are primarily a transport + compliance company, not a disposal facility itself:

1. Hazardous Waste Transportation
• Soil, asbestos, lead, chemicals, liquids, industrial waste 
• RCRA and non-RCRA waste streams 

2. Waste Profiling & Compliance
• Sampling, testing, and classification
• Manifesting and regulatory paperwork
• Coordination with TSDFs (treatment/disposal facilities) 

3. Specialized Waste Streams
• PFAS-contaminated water and waste (highlighted on site) 
• Biohazard / medical waste (sharps, needles, etc.) 
• Product destruction (food, liquids, off-spec goods) 
• Asbestos and construction debris 

🧪 PFAS-Specific Positioning (Important)

The website explicitly markets services related to PFAS:
• Positions itself as working on PFAS wastewater disposal in California 
• Mentions:
• Treatment coordination (filtration, incineration, etc.)
• Regulatory compliance support
• References Camp Pendleton PFAS contamination context directly 

👉 This supports your earlier question:
They are not the generator or final disposal site, but a logistics/compliance contractor in the PFAS waste chain.

🚛 How They Operate (From Site + Docs)

Typical workflow described across the site:
1. Identify & profile waste
2. Package / lab-pack
3. Transport under manifest
4. Deliver to licensed disposal or treatment facility

They emphasize working with a network of disposal facilities rather than owning one 

📍 Locations Mentioned
• Newport Beach (HQ)
• Santa Fe Springs (LA area operations)
• Fresno yard (Northern CA support) 

⚠️ Key Takeaway
• eWaste Disposal, Inc. is:
• A licensed hazardous waste transporter and service provider
• Focused on compliance, logistics, and coordination
• It does NOT operate landfills or incinerators
• For PFAS (including Camp Pendleton–type waste), their role is:
👉 pickup → classification → transport → delivery to final facility

If You Want Deeper Detail

I can pull:
• Specific PFAS disposal facilities they likely use (Utah, Arizona, etc.)
• Government contracts or bid records
• EPA/DTSC compliance history or transporter license details

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