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City of Jewell Law Enforcement Support Services

Environmental Logistics Inc. has a long partnership in supporting Jewell 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 Jewell and throughout Marin County.

Most trusted Jewell Emergency Response and Law Enforcement Support Services Company

Providing Jewell crime scene cleaning operations, accident cleanup, meth lab packing and drug destruction to law enforcement agencies for decades. Trained in sensitive scene support such as schools, murder scenes, shipping containers and illicit drug production laboratories. 

Our emergency response technicians are trained at working around flammables, explosive gases, poisons, toxins, acids and bases and have all the identification instruments required to evaluate hazards in the field. 

ELI’s } laboratory packing procedures allow for rapid sorting and identification and segregation of hazardous materials, elevating the procedure of cleanup and evidence segregation and cataloging.

Marin 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

Jewell was an unincorporated community in Marin County, California. It was located 11 miles (18 km) west-southwest of Novato.

In the 1860s, the site was a dairy and pig farm owned by Omar Jewell. When the Northwestern Pacific Railroad was built nearby, Jewell sold a right-of-way across his land and a flagstop called Jewells was set up on the ranch. In the 1930s, a strip of land between Lagunitas Creek and the Sir Francis Drake Highway was subdivided into small lots where city dwellers built weekend cottages. The settlement became known as Jewell because it lay opposite of the Jewell train flagstop.

The National Park Service bought the community alongside the creek and removed the few remaining residents. In 2018 an environmental group tore down the cluster of houses and began to restore the creek to improve the habitat for endangered coho salmon.

Jewell Wikipedia Page