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City of Benicia Law Enforcement Support Services

Environmental Logistics Inc. has a long partnership in supporting Benicia law enforcement through hazardous waste collection, contraband destruction and evidence storage. We provide DEA and other agencies with trained and cleared emergency responders year round in Benicia and around Solano County.

Preferred Benicia Emergency Response and Law Enforcement Support Services Provider

Providing Benicia crime scene cleaning operations, car accident cleanup, drug lab cleanup and drug destruction to law enforcement agencies for decades. Certified in sensitive property support such as schools, murder scenes, shipping containers and illicit drug production labs. 

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

ELI’s } lab packing systems allow for quick sorting and identification and segregation of hazardous materials, speeding the procedure of cleanup and material segregation and cataloging.

Solano County Law Enforcement Hazmat 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
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Benicia ( bə-NEE-shə, Spanish: [beˈnisja]) is a waterside city in Solano County, California, located in the North Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area. It served as the capital of California for nearly thirteen months from 1853 to 1854. The population was 26,997 at the 2010 United States Census. The city is located along the north bank of the Carquinez Strait. Benicia is just east of Vallejo and across the strait from Martinez. Steve Young, elected in November 2020, is the mayor.

The town is divided into four areas: the East Side (east of First Street), the West Side (west of First Street), Southampton (north of Interstate 780), and the industrial park. Most of the town’s older homes are on the east and west sides. Southampton contains primarily single-family housing developments and condominiums, most of which were built between 1970 and 2000. The East Side includes the Benicia Arsenal, a former United States Army armory, which was bought by the city and is now used for a variety of purposes, most notably as live-work spaces for artists. The Arsenal is home to several historic (ca. 1860) landmark buildings such as The Clocktower, the Camel Barn, and the Lieutenant’s Quarters (currently known as Jefferson Street Mansion). The industrial park lies to the northeast of the residential areas of the city, and includes the Valero oil refinery. The Benicia State Recreation Area is on the far west edge of the city.

The main retail area in Benicia is First Street, which attracts out-of-town antique and boutique shoppers and those seeking small-town, historic charm. In 1987 Benicia was selected to participate in the California Main Street Program.

Connections to Benicia include Interstate 680 from Martinez to the south and Cordelia Junction (Fairfield) to the north, and Interstate 780, Columbus Parkway, and other local roads from Vallejo to the west. Amtrak also runs through the city north towards Sacramento, but the nearest train station lies in Martinez across the Carquinez Strait. Railroad tracks carrying Amtrak and Union Pacific Railroad lines cross the strait alongside the Benicia–Martinez Bridge.

Benicia Wikipedia Page