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PFAS Remediation and Disposal - Safely Treat AFFF Waste in Merritt

With 30 years of experience providing environmental incidents throughout California, Environmental Logistics, Inc. is proud to be the industry leader with the technology and expertise to help you manage per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) waste management needs. Achieve compliance and peace of mind with safe and secure solutions that isolate the PFAS molecule and end the cycle.

ELI’s teams of experts work together with federal and California and Merritt regulators to assess the evolving regulatory framework surrounding PFAS management, and collaborate on solutions for protecting the environment from PFAS contaminants.

Environmental Logistics, Inc. provides safe, usable hazardous waste management and disposal options fully customized to fit your unique needs.

Interim Guidance on Destroying and Disposing of Certain PFAS and PFAS-Containing Materials That Are Not Consumer Products

On December 18, 2020, EPA released for public comment new interim guidance that will help protect the public from exposure to these emerging chemicals of concern. Specifically, the new interim guidance outlines the current state of the science on techniques and treatments that may be used to destroy or dispose of PFAS and PFAS-containing materials from non-consumer products, including aqueous film-forming foam (for firefighting).

This interim guidance will be available for public comment until February 22, 2021.  Source

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Coordinates: 38°36′51″N 121°45′38″W / 38.61417°N 121.76056°W / 38.61417; -121.76056

Merritt (formerly, Meritt) is an unincorporated community in Yolo County, California. It lies at an elevation of 56 feet (17 m). The post office for the area was established in 1859 as “Meritt”, and discontinued in 1860. It was reestablished and ran between 1870 and 1873 as “Merritt”. It was named after Hiram P. Merritt who came to Yolo County before 1866. In the late 19th century, Merritt was a shipment point on the railroad for cattle to market. A 1913 book described Merritt, along with Mullen, as farming towns along the main automobile route from Davis to Woodland.

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