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City of Lobitos Law Enforcement Support Services

Environmental Logistics Inc. has a reliable history of supporting Lobitos law enforcement with hazardous waste collection, controlled material destruction and evidence storage. We provide DEA and other agencies with experienced and cleared emergency responders year round in Lobitos and around San Mateo County.

Leading Lobitos Emergency Response and Law Enforcement Support Services Provider

Deploying Lobitos crime scene cleaning operations, accident cleanup, meth lab cleanup and drug neutralization to law enforcement agencies for over 30 years. Trained in sensitive scene support such as schools, suicides, shipping containers and illegal drug production laboratories. 

Our emergency response technicians are experienced working around flammables, explosive gases, poisons, toxins, acids and bases and carry all the identification tools necessary to evaluate hazards in the field. 

ELI’s } lab packing systems allow for quick sorting and segregation of waste materials, elevating the process of cleanup and evidence segregation and cataloging.

San Mateo County Law Enforcement Hazardous Service Experience

  • Fentanyl, methamphetamine and PCP Labs
  • Illegal cannabis grow labs
  • Illegal cannabis processing operations
  • Highway incidents
  • Tank and pipeline spills and overflows
  • Leaking drums
  • Mercury spills
  • Biological and infectious materials
  • Ship groundings
  • Airplane crash sites
  • Train derailments and accidents
  • Hydrocarbon, chemical and hazardous
  • Material spills
  • Confined Space Entry and Rescue
  • Natural disasters
  • Emergency chemical lab packs
  • DEA, Homeland Security, and Customs and Border Protection incidents
  • Illegal shipment cleaning and waste
  • incineration.
  • Fires and spills in warehouses and distribution centers
  • Abandoned waste cleanup
  • Drug Disposal
  • Decontamination of chemical spills
  • Homeless encampment cleanup

Lobitos (Spanish for “Little wolves”) is a populated place in San Mateo County, just east of State Route 1 and south of Half Moon Bay and the ghost town of Purissima. It is 165 feet (50.3 m) above sea level.

Lobitos means ‘little wolves’ in Spanish, referring to the local otters, which the Spanish and Mexicans called lobos del río (river wolves). It was originally named “Tunitas”.

The Ocean Shore Railroad, which operated between San Francisco and Tunitas Creek from 1907 to 1920, passed near the village. There was apparently no station in Lobitos. Highway 1 originally passed through Lobitos; it was later rerouted to the west of the village, closely following the old railroad route.

Today, the portion of the former state highway through Lobitos has become Verde Road. The Lobitos Creek Cut-Off connects the village with Tunitas Creek Road, which runs between Highway 1 and State Route 35 (Skyline Boulevard).

Lobitos Wikipedia Page