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Hazardous Waste Disposal

Commercial organizations that produce hazardous wastes in any amount are considered ‘hazardous waste generators. Whenever hazardous waste materials are stored or treated, they must be done under the regulations set forth by the RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.) Six Steps Required for Hazardous Waste Disposal Six steps must be followed to comply with hazardous …

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High Hazard & Reactive Chemicals Management

There are numerous dangers to both the environment and people without a proper reactive chemicals management program in place at your facility. Reactive materials services are available through Environmental Marketing Services. Our technicians have been specially trained and are qualified to handle all your high-hazard and reactive chemicals management to ensure your facility complies with …

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Lab Pack Services/Laboratory Chemical Disposal

Lab Pack Services/Laboratory Chemical Disposal

Schools, colleges, laboratories, and government agencies all use many different chemicals in day-to-day operations. A key priority for all these industries is having a sustainable and safe waste management system in place for proper lab-pack disposal. Environmental Marketing Services offers your facility a program to expedite the removal of chemical waste in a safe and …

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Assisting Wastewater and Water Treatment Plants with Hazardous Waste Removal

Pre-treating hazardous wastewater and handling some of the common waste streams in these facilities can become complicated. The technology involved in treating and disposing of this waste is rapidly developing in environmental engineering. This technology helps your facility create a management program for your hazardous wastewater. These forms of hazardous waste are strictly regulated by …

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Tips for Managing Incompatible, Ignitable, and/or Reactive Waste

If your facility performs container stuffing or containerization of wastes that are incompatible, ignitable, or reactive, you have strict regulations that must be followed. The containerization of these materials is required to follow even stricter guidelines than those set forth under the Code of Federal Regulations 265.177 under Title 40 of the EPA rules. Your …

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Summer Cleanouts for School and College Science Laboratories

With summer fast approaching, the time to begin your chemical waste cleanout is here. School and college science laboratories need to learn which chemicals are no longer needed and dispose of them properly. These chemicals will include outdated, unidentified, unwanted, and other waste that needs to be handled as a hazardous material. Now is the …

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Lab-pack Management: Removal of Waste in Schools, Laboratories, and Government Agencies

Government agencies and educational institutes with laboratories create hazardous waste materials that are required by law to be disposed of properly. The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) has guidelines these facilities are required to follow to reduce and eliminate risks to human health and the environment. Lab-pack management is a method for disposing of these materials. …

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Spring Chemical Cleanout

There are many dangerous chemicals in a school, college, or university and many are not obvious. If your facility uses, purchases, stores, or disposes of hazardous materials, you will want to learn how and when to perform a spring chemical cleanout. The first step is to understand which materials are considered hazardous. Many of the …

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