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Cuttings Wharf Homeless Encampment Cleanup Services
Environmental Logistics, Inc. is the most experienced company to the residents and businesses of Cuttings Wharf for the cleanup and decontamination of homeless encampments.
Most Experienced Cuttings Wharf Homeless Camp Clean Out Specialists
Hazards to residents living in homeless (houseless) camps of Cuttings Wharf, include fire hazards, mold and mildew, landslides, hazards of diseased pests and rodents as well as a continued threat of violence. With the lack of access to Cuttings Wharf infrastructure (e.g., shelter, stormwater management, water and sanitation systems, electricity, heating, trash services) immensely increases the homeless environmental hazard exposure.
We works with Cuttings Wharf and Napa County Managers, business’s, property owners and property managers to legally cleanup and disinfect homeless camps. In some cases provide soil remediation in a way that is socially and environmentally responsible.
Clean up Services We Provide For Cuttings Wharf 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
Cuttings Wharf is an unincorporated community in Napa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 7 feet (2 m). Cuttings Wharf is located on the Napa River, 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Napa Junction.
In 1893 Francis Cutting developed a wharf at this location so that ships could pick up fruit grown in Napa at the Cutting Fruit Packing Company. In 1924, Napa County purchased the site as a public boat landing
A fishing resort adjacent to the wharf was built by Ernest Lundy. Mae Norman operated the resort from 1928 until 1961. Most of the buildings of the resort were razed, though Charles Moore moved some of them to his resort also located adjacent to the wharf property.
Some of the World War II effort-era plywood houses from Shipyard Acres were moved a few miles west to the Cuttings Wharf area, resurrected, and as of 2009 were still in place near the marina.
In the 1950s, twenty four surplus military buildings were floated from Richmond up the Napa River and installed near Moore’s landing. In 1969, a picket at the Napa County courthouse led to county supervisors touring housing at Cuttings Wharf investigating reports of substandard housing. In the early 2000s, the buildings were found to be in violation of health and safety codes. The renters were evicted in early 2011. The buildings were eventually demolished.
Cuttings Wharf is the final resting place of the SS Cabrillo, a wooden steamship used to transport passengers between Los Angeles and the Channel Islands.
The boat launch facility at Cuttings Wharf was rebuilt in the late 1970s.
Cuttings Wharf Wikipedia PageEnvironmental Logistics, Inc. cannot remove homeless encampments from Cuttings Wharf public property unless contracted by the city of Cuttings Wharf, Napa County or the state of California. If you are a non-property owner of the property with an encampment, please call Cuttings Wharf city offices or the Napa County offices for help.