Hazardous Removal

Hazardous waste is a serious danger to human health and the environment. We strictly adhere to United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations to ensure the proper removal, recycling, treatment, storage and disposal of hazardous waste.

What is Hazardous Removal?

Hazardous waste removal is the separation and transportation of waste from one location to another. Hazardous waste is generated from many sources. It can originate from industrial manufacturing process wastes to batteries. And it can take many forms, including liquids, solids, gasses, and sludges.

When and Why It’s Used

To ensure the protection of human health and the environment, hazardous waste needs to be addressed immediately once it’s identified. The EPA has developed hazardous waste regulations that balance the conservation of resources and the protection of human health and environment. Many hazardous wastes can be recycled safely and effectively. And there are some wastes that need to be treated and disposed of in landfills or incinerators.

Benefits of Hazardous Removal

Avoid environmental hazards

Protect scarce natural resources

Provide economic benefits

Reduce the nation’s reliance on raw materials and energy