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Chula Vista, California Hazardous Waste Management

Environmental Logistics, Inc. owns and operates fully permitted treatment, storage and disposal facilities (TSDF) in California, Texas and Missouri and accepts 500 RCRA and over 100 non-RCRA waste codes, universal wastes, e-waste and recyclables.

Deploying Hazardous Waste Disposal Services In Chula Vista

We provide hazardous waste disposal and other environmental services across San Diego County.  As the leaders in handling, management, transportation and disposal of a wide variety of hazardous waste and other regulated materials in Chula Vista, we are the choice for organizations across the region.  Our staff of experts, coupled with a broad array of partners, make us the number one choice for on-call hazardous waste disposal services.  Environmental Logistics, Inc. handles various waste types from industrial, commercial, institutional and healthcare buildings in Chula Vista.

We work directly with the City of Chula Vista and Environmental and Hazardous Waste department team leaders for Emergency Chemical Spill Response & CleanupHazardous Waste Disposal and Property Cleanup & Remediation

We also work with Chula Vista local business’s Environmental Health and Safety Manager’s to develop environmentally sustainability programs for all hazardous/non-hazardous, electronic and universal wastes.

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Types Of Hazardous Waste in Chula Vista

  • Ignitable/flammable liquids, solids, and sludge
  • Used solvents
  • Corrosive
  • Reactive
  • Cleaning solutions
  • Lab pack material
  • Acids and caustics
  • Toxic metals
  • Sludges
  • Contaminated soils
  • Plating solutions
  • Waste containing hazardous metals

Servicing The Following Chula Vista Industries

  • Public City Schools
  • Universities and Colleges
  • City and Federal Governments
  • Hospitals and Health Clinics
  • Manufacturing
  • Real Estate & Property Management
  • Retail
  • Laboratories and Research Facilities

Chula Vista (; Spanish for ‘”Beautiful View”‘) is the second-largest city in the San Diego metropolitan area, the seventh largest city in Southern California, the fifteenth largest city in the state of California, and the 75th-largest city in the United States. The population was 243,916 as of the 2010 census, and the estimated population as of 2019 is 274,492. Located about halfway—7.5 miles (12.1 km)—between the two downtowns of San Diego and Tijuana in the South Bay, the city is at the center of one of the richest culturally diverse zones in the United States. Chula Vista is so named because of its scenic location between the San Diego Bay and coastal mountain foothills.

The area, along with San Diego, was inhabited by the Kumeyaay before contact from the Spanish, who later claimed the area. In 1821, Chula Vista became part of the newly declared Mexican Empire, which reformed as the First Mexican Republic two years later. California became part of the United States in 1848 as a result of the Mexican–American War and was admitted to the union as a state in 1850.

Founded in the early 19th century and incorporated in October 1911, fast population growth has recently been observed in the city. Located in the city is one of America’s few year-round United States Olympic Training centers, while popular tourist destinations include Aquatica San Diego, North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre, the Chula Vista marina, and the Living Coast Discovery Center.

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