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Sargent, California Clean Harbors Marine Services
We have over 30 years expertise protecting our environment, harbors, marinas and inland waterways with specialized programs in environmental, marine and waste management services.
Clean Harbors In Sargent Utilizing An Integrative Approach To Marine Safety.
Coastal contamination from environmental, industrial and manufacturing sources as well as waste produced from marine vessels together are responsible for the environmental contamination our coastal areas are experiencing. Even though protection of our coastal areas are receiving additional attention through agency environmental regulations, an enormous amount of waste still harms our waterways through purposeful and/or accidental release and runoff.
We are experts in processing wastewater, our state-of-the-art wastewater processing facility located in Northern California as well as our nationwide wastewater treatment capabilities sustainably E-covers and dispenses 40 million gallons of freshwater yearly back to the earths supply. ELI’s contributions help in keeping our waterways usable for future generations.
Sargent Clean Harbor Marine Services
- Bilge Water Disposal
- Environmental Oily Run-off Collection
- Spill Response
- Disposal of Processed Water
- Sewer Drains
- Stormwater Runoff and Overflow
- Drain and Cache Basins
- Sludge Disposal
- Non-hazardous Liquid Disposal
- Wastewater Treatment
- Oily Water Disposal
- Chemical tank cleaning
- Tank cleaning services
- Hydrovac services
- Environmental Services
Sargent was an unincorporated community located at the Santa Clara-San Benito County border. The weight of the community is shown on the Santa Clara County, or north, side of the line. It is 150 feet above mean sea level. It appeared on 1950s Thomas Brothers maps but has dropped off the company’s 21st century maps.
The area can be easily identified by passing motorists on US 101 by the sugar beet loading conveyor along the Union Pacific Railroad track. The conveyor is west of US 101. The feature appears on a variety of railroad maps from the 1930s to present and may have been a passenger train stop at some point in history. The area is named for James P. Sargent (1823–1890) owner of the Rancho Juristac Mexican Land grant. A Sargent Hills and Sargent Creek are also located nearby to the west.
The ZIP Code is 95045 and the community is inside area code 408.
An active oil field with about four operating wells exists about 5.25 miles at 199 degrees off true North from the eastbound SR152 and US101 interchange. The area is called the Sargent Oil Field. The field is located on Tar Creek just north of the Santa Cruz County line. Tar Creek is sometimes called the Spanish equivalent, La Brea Creek, on some historic maps. Latitude and longitude for the oilfield are listed as 36°55′49″N 121°35′11″W / 36.93028°N 121.58639°W / 36.93028; -121.58639.
Exploration dates back to 1886, probably as a result of oil seepages along the La Brea Creek.
Sargent Wikipedia PageEnvironmental Logistics, Inc. disposes of Sargent marine waste in an environmentally sustainable and responsible way–this ensures the Sargent environment is protected and our clients can avoid regulator fines due to improper oil spill management. As it is, our waterways are heavily polluted unnecessarily, its everyones responsibility to protect it for future generations. When you hire Environmental Logistics, Inc., your waste will be properly handled and will not end up polluting the environment. Environmental Logistics, Inc. is a full service, cradle-to-grave Sargent waste management and emergency response service company.
Whether you have one boat or a fleet, if you dock in California, Environmental Logistics, Inc. can take care of your hazardous waste disposal services as well as Sargent marine waste.