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Montezuma Chemical Waste Packaging and Disposal Services

Providing Montezuma and Solano County with cost effective chemical waste handling operations that have been carefully developed to guarantee safety and compliance for your Montezuma laboratory. Our chemical waste services are currently employed by school districts, colleges, commercial property management firms and municipalities throughout the US.

Leading Montezuma Chemical Waste Disposal Company

Environmental Logistics, Inc. realizes that safety and regulatory compliance are top priorities for you when it comes to the proper packaging, transportation and disposal of a full spectrum of laboratory chemical waste. Environmental Logistics, Inc. provides a complete scope of Montezuma chemical disposal services.

Have confidence and peace of mind from working with a trained, specialized hazardous waste company that will accurately re-package and label, transport, and safely dispose of all types of chemicals. 

Chemical wastes generated from laboratories may be recycled, treated, neutralized, stabilized or landfilled. Some flammable liquids can be used in fuel blending for alternative fuel sources. Minimizing simple disposal is one of our highest priorities.

ELI's Montezuma Location Accepts the Following Chemicals

  • Acids, bases and reagents
  • Aerosols and lab gasses and compressed specialty gasses
  • Spent chemicals or expired chemicals and solutions
  • Oxidizers
  • Solvents
  • Toxic, flammable, corrosive, pyrophoric or explosive materials
  • Cleaning agents, disinfectants, soaps, lotions, and surfactants
  • Reactive materials
  • Low level radioactive materials
  • Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) controlled substances
  • Coating materials such as varnish, paints, dyes, ink, stripper, and polishing compounds
  • Organic peroxides
  • Universal wastes
  • Mixed wastes and accident debris
  • And, of course… unknowns and unlabeled containers and substances.

Common Questions Asked About Chemical Waste Disposal

Call us today at (855) 242-9628 and get answers to you most requested questions.

  • How to dispose of chemical waste in a lab?
  • How to dispose of chemicals in the workplace?
  • Chemical waste management
  • What is a chemical waste disposal used for in a lab?
  • Proper disposal of chemicals
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Providing Chemical Waste Packaging and Disposal Services to the Following Montezuma 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

Montezuma is a former hamlet and township in Solano County, California, located in the California Delta region of the state; the township, which embraced the hamlet, and several other places, such as Bird’s Landing—which still exists—included portions of the Montezuma Hills. The name Montezuma was used in multiple places within Solano County by Mormans settlement attempts during 1847–50.

The hamlet was also a stop on the Oakland, Antioch and Eastern Railway (later absorbed into the Sacramento Northern Railway), an electrified interurban passenger rail line that ran, with the help of a ferry across Suisun Bay, from Oakland, through Contra Costa County, across the bay, and into Solano County, making stops at Chipps and Dutton, before passing through Montezuma on its way to Rio Vista, California. The railway stop was located approximately a mile and a half northwest of present-day Collinsville, just after the rail line swung due north, from its north-easterly trajectory from the ferry landing at Chipps Island, at the Suisun Bay shoreline.

Montezuma is a California Historical Landmark.

California Historical Landmark number 122 reads:

Coordinates: 38°05′26″N 121°52′22″W / 38.09056°N 121.87278°W / 38.09056; -121.87278

Montezuma Wikipedia Page