Toxic Waste disposal , Santa Fe Springs CA

The handling of toxic waste in Santa Fe Springs, California, is subject to several regulations and guidelines set forth by the state and federal government. Here’s a summary of the key points:

Regulations:

The Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA): This federal law establishes a framework for the management of hazardous waste, including its generation, transportation, treatment, storage, and disposal.
The California Hazardous Waste Control Law: This state law mirrors the RCRA and adds additional requirements specific to California.
The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC): This California agency is responsible for overseeing the safe management of hazardous waste in the state.
Disposal Facilities:

There are no landfills in Santa Fe Springs that accept hazardous waste.
The closest licensed hazardous waste disposal facility is the Kettleman Hills hazardous waste facility in Kings County, California.
Businesses and households in Santa Fe Springs can dispose of hazardous waste at collection events held by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD). The next event will be held on February 24, 2024, at Rio Hondo College Fire Training Academy.
Additional Information:

The LACSD also offers a variety of resources for businesses and households on hazardous waste disposal, including a household hazardous waste collection facility in Whittier.
The DTSC website has a wealth of information on hazardous waste management in California, including regulations, guidance documents, and a list of licensed hazardous waste facilities.
Here are some additional details you may find helpful:

Types of toxic waste: Examples of toxic waste include paints, solvents, pesticides, herbicides, batteries, and electronic devices.
Generator requirements: Businesses that generate hazardous waste must register with the EPA and DTSC, obtain a hazardous waste identification number, and comply with all applicable regulations.
Transportation requirements: Hazardous waste must be transported by licensed transporters in properly labeled and manifested containers.
Treatment and disposal requirements: Hazardous waste must be treated and disposed of in accordance with all applicable regulations.

Services

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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