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Chico Homeless Camp Clean Out Services
Environmental Logistics, Inc. is the preferred resource to the residents and businesses of Chico for the clean out and decontamination of homeless camps.
Most Trusted Chico Homeless Camp Cleanup Company
Hazards to persons of homeless (houseless) communities in Chico, include fire risks, mold and mildew, landslides, exposure to diseased pests and rodents and a continued risks associated with violence. The lack of access to Chico infrastructure (e.g., shelter, stormwater management, water and sanitation systems, electricity, heating, trash services) greatly increased the homeless environmental hazard exposure.
Environmental Logistics, Inc. partners with Chico and Butte County Managers, business’s, property owners and property managers to efficiently lean out and disinfect homeless encampments. In some cases provide soil remediation in a way that is socially and environmentally responsible.
Clean Out Services We Provide For Chico Residents, Businesses and Government Agencies
- Mitigate risk and increase safety by advising our customers regarding clean out procedures.
- Remove and dispose of all debris present on-site.
- Biohazards removal and decontamination including feces, urine, vomit, blood and spoiled food.
- Removal and safe discard of sharps, paraphernalia and illegal drugs.
- Decontamination of Infectious Diseases such as Hepatitis A, HIV, MRSA, C.Diff, Tuberculosis, etc.
- Complete post-debris remove decontaminate of site.
- Bilge Water Disposal
- Biohazard Disinfection
- Bulk Sanitizer Disposal
- Chemical Disposal
- Clean Harbors
- Emergency Spill Response
- Firefighting Foam Disposal
- Hazardous Waste Management
- Homeless Encampment Clean-out
- Law Enforcement Support Services
- Oily Water Disposal
- Scrap Metal Recycling
- Vacuum Truck Services
- Waste-to-energy (WtE)
Types Of Hazardous Conditions Remediated From Homeless Camp Cleanups
- Trash
- Human Feces
- Blood and Biohazard Materials
- Vomit and Other Bodily Fluids
- Needles and Drug Materials
- Fouled Water & Soil
- Fire Hazards
- Damage to Local Business’s and Residential Property
- Theft and Violent Crimes Associated with Camps
- Damage to Forestry and Natural Open Spaces
- Hazardous Waste Contaminated Materials
Servicing The Following Industries, Business's And Professionals
- Public City Schools
- Universities and Colleges
- City and Federal Governments
- Private Business’s
- Real Estate & Property Management
- Retail Shopping Centers
- Residential & Commercial Developers
- Real Estate Brokers
Chico ( CHEE-koh; Spanish for “little”) is the most populous city in Butte County, California, United States. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 101,475, reflecting an increase of 15,288 from the 86,187 counted in the 2010 Census, and making it the largest California city north of Sacramento. Following the 2018 Camp Fire that destroyed much of the neighboring town of Paradise, the population of Chico surged as many people who lost their homes in the fire moved to Chico. In 2019, the US Census estimated the population of Chico was 103,301. The city is the cultural, economic, and educational center of the northern Sacramento Valley and home to both California State University, Chico and Bidwell Park, the country’s 26th largest municipal park and the 13th largest municipally-owned park. Bidwell Park makes up over 17% of the city.
Other cities in the Chico Metropolitan Area (population 212,000) include Paradise and Oroville, while local towns and villages (unincorporated areas) include Durham, Cohasset, Dayton, Nord, and Forest Ranch. The Chico Metropolitan Area is the 14th largest Metropolitan Statistical Area in California.
The nickname “City of Roses” appears on the Seal of the City of Chico. The city has long been called the “City of Trees”, and has been designated a Tree City USA for 31 years by the National Arbor Day Foundation.
Chico Wikipedia PageEnvironmental Logistics, Inc. cannot remove homeless encampments from Chico public property unless contracted by the city of Chico, Butte County or the state of California. If you are a non-property owner of the property with an encampment, please call Chico city offices or the Butte County offices for help.