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Laurel Emergency Response Service
Environmental Logistics, Inc. is the Laurel, California most trusted in emergency response including emergency preparedness
and finance & administration planning. Environmental Logistics, Inc. has the manpower, equipment and technical expertise to manage any size California and Laurel environmental emergency over land or water.
Decades Serving Laurel City Business's and Public Utilities
Environmental Logistics, Inc. provides Laurel, California business’s, institutions a rapid, thorough assessment, which allows for prompt, safe stabilization and remediation. When your team is evaluating emergency response companies, feel confident that Environmental Logistics, Inc. will rapidly deploy experienced, {fully|100% certified specialists to meet the challenges of any incident in the United States, California and Laurel.
Laurel Environmental Logistics, Inc. project managers have the relevant experience working with federal, state and local oversight agencies in all industries. Laurel Environmental Logistics, Inc. technicians bring with them a wide range of experience in emergency situations and the highest level of training and certifications. Environmental Logistics, Inc. is excited to be your trusted Laurel partner and will be with you every step of the way to rapidly resolve any emergency, and are ready to deploy anywhere across Laurel and throughout California.
Laurel Environmental Logistics, Inc. professionals are able to complete the required closure documentation to obtain the determination of “No Further Action” and bring closure to a cleanup event.
We can also help you with emergency preparedness including guidance on emergency management, operations, planning, logistics, and finance and administration planning. We have an extensive network of Laurel trained professionals armed with the latest spill remediation equipment that can be rapidly dispatched to address any incident, including:
- Industrial releases
- Highway incidents
- Tank and pipeline spills
- Leaking containers
- Mercury leaks
- Infectious materials
- Ship groundings
- Over the water transfer
- Hazardous material spills
- Natural disasters
- Emergency chemical lab packing
- DEA, Homeland Security, and Customs and Border Protection incidents.
- Fires and spills in warehouses
- Oil Spills
- Excavation of buried cylinders
- Abandoned waste cleanup
Rapid Response, Containment and Remediation
Varying by the response, releases can normally be contained within the first few hours, with minimal remediation in the proceeding 48 hours. Environmental Logistics, Inc. works within all California, Laurel and federal guidelines (EPA, OSHA, USCG, etc.) when performing containment and cleanup. Waste for off-site disposal is packaged and prepared for transport to a waste treatment and disposal facility.
Emergency Preparedness
ELI’s Emergency Response certified specialists can provide guidance on emergency management, operations, planning, logistics and more. Our Stand Ready Emergency Response Coverage ensures that your facility has the necessary coverage and response in the event of an environmental emergency.
Emergency Operations Center
Environmental Logistics, Inc. responds from an Emergency Response Facility where qualified response operators can help you 24/7. Call: (855) 242-9628
Laurel Disaster and Emergency Services
Environmental Logistics, Inc. provides safe, experienced environmental and waste management solutions to numerous commercial, retail and industrial locations across California. With proven management, vast supplies and equipment inventory and broad capabilities, Environmental Logistics, Inc. manages the environmental needs of commercial, retail and industrial large tenants, allowing you to focus on your bottom line.
For immediate service call (855) 242-9628
Disaster Services:
- Flood water management
- Debris removal and disposal
- Hazardous waste collection and chemical packaging and hazardous disposal
- Vac services, including emergency pump-outs and emergency spill cleanups
- Rolloff bin rentals and transportation
- LaurelCollection and disposal of damaged goods, including food waste, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and Californiacontrolled drugs.
Recognized with more than 30 years of experience in oil spill response, Environmental Logistics, Inc. has the resources and expertise to deploy technicians to any size oil spill on land or water―everywhere throughout California and Laurel.
Regardless of the magnitude or type, oil spills disrupt work and impact the environment and human health. Environmental Logistics, Inc. are experts at efficiently controlling and remediating spills so that your business can get back to normal operations.
Expertise & Resources
Environmental Logistics, Inc. can handle all types of spills from common over-the-road oil releases to large-scale events including ship groundings, pipeline ruptures, well blowouts, tanker truck rollovers and facility California
From a single spill to large-scale facility decontaminations, Environmental Logistics, Inc. has the trained technicians, equipment & supplies and the technical proficiency to control all scope and sizes of hazardous waste and chemical releases and disposal.
While your facility should focus on preventing the release of chemical materials and hazardous material, accidents occasionally happen. When spills occur, you require them handled without delay, safely and with a qualified response team—contact Environmental Logistics, Inc. 24/7 at (855) 242-9236. We manage accidents of all scope and sizes, including:
- Flammables, corrosives, oxidizers, toxics, poisons
- Liquid, solids, semi-solids, gases
- Solvents, acids, bases (caustics), reactive material
- Metals (mercury, lead, cadmium, etc.)
Environmental Logistics, Inc. Services
Our experienced, 40-hour OSHA HAZWOPER trained and certified (staff|technicians|workers} manage all aspects of hazardous material and chemical spill remediation.
- Rapid response and containment
- Recovery and remediation
- Chemical Repacking and disposal
- Containment maintenance
- Decontamination and restoration
- Transportation, treatment and disposal
- Short and long-term California remediation
- Containment management
Having a large California team of specialists and a wide array of equipment, Environmental Logistics, Inc. provides rapid and experienced Emergency Pump-Outs of sumps, pits, manholes, tanks and vessels of any size and scope.
Expedient response and experienced materials management are needed for emergency pump-outs. We handle pump-outs of products at various temperatures, pressures and consistencies, including hazardous and non-hazardous materials in liquid, semi-solid and solid material form.
Valued Resource Recovery
We recognize that some waste items have value if recovered, we can recover spilled product, process it and provide new life for any reclaimable materials.
Additional benefits of ELI’s Emergency Pump-Outs include:
- Rapid response
- On-site tank transfer and temporary storage
- Experience with an array of products, temperatures, pressures and consistencies
- Level C through Level A response
- Exhaustive resources and equipment
- Experienced management
With ELI’s large network of personnel, vehicles and TSDF facilities, Environmental Logistics, Inc. are able to efficiently handle nearly all emergency waste disposal situations..
When you operate an industrial facility, unforeseen situations will create unwanted downtime and costs. Environmental Logistics, Inc. are waste collection and disposal experts and we have unmatched staff and critical equipment to provide experienced emergency waste disposal for a wide array of incidents.
Environmental Logistics, Inc. has recycling, treatment, incineration or landfill disposal of emergency waste, depending on your facilities needs. We can dispose of many types of emergency waste, including:
- Hazardous and non-hazardous waste
- Drum and bulk waste
- Liquids, solids, semi-solids, sludge and gases
- 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)
Laurel is a ghost town in Santa Cruz County, California, United States, in the Santa Cruz Mountains. It is in a valley at an elevation of 900 feet (270 m) above sea level.
A toll road was built from Los Gatos to Santa Cruz, passing through the eventual site of Laurel, and was utilized by stagecoaches. Then, a narrow gauge railroad was constructed over the mountains to provide transportation for lumber and the numerous crops grown in the area. Rather than wind around the steep slopes, a series of tunnels bored through successive ridges. Laurel sat in a narrow valley between the two longest tunnel segments, both over a mile long.
The longest and highest of the tunnels began northwest of Laurel at Wrights Station (sometimes designated “Wright’s Station” or simply “Wrights”), about a mile east of Patchen. From Wrights Station it went through a 6,200-foot (2 km) tunnel to a point just north of Laurel.
During the construction of the Wright’s tunnel, a strong flow of natural gas was encountered, and an explosion followed, which resulted in the death of 32 Chinese workers. The main leak was subsequently stopped, but gas continued to escape in small quantities. The extent of the supply was unknown.
At Laurel, the rail line entered another long tunnel, continuing to the southwest and emerging just north of Glenwood. That tunnel cut through a ridge, 500 ft (200 m) below today’s State Highway 17.
The railroad was completed in 1880 from Los Gatos to Felton, and on south to Santa Cruz. The railroad was later purchased by the Southern Pacific.
The area was seriously affected by the April 18, 1906, earthquake, largely because the San Andreas Fault passes through the mountains. There were numerous offsets and fissures, resulting in damage to the rails, bridges, and tunnels. Homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed as well. The railroad recovered from the disaster and operated until heavy rains in February 1940 caused major landslides; the Southern Pacific decided not to repair the damage. Completion of State Route 17, west of Laurel, that same year also contributed to the demise of the railroad and several small communities, including Laurel, that were located along the railroad right-of-way. Since then, some homes have been built around the site of Laurel, but the village itself no longer exists. Laurel Drive passes through the village’s site.
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