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City of Mount Eden Law Enforcement Support Services
Environmental Logistics Inc. has a long partnership in supporting Mount Eden law enforcement with hazardous waste collection, contraband destruction and evidence storage. We provide DEA and other agencies with experienced and cleared emergency responders 24/7, 365 days a year in Mount Eden and throughout Alameda County.
Most trusted Mount Eden Emergency Response and Law Enforcement Support Services Provider
Providing Mount Eden crime scene cleaning operations, car accident cleanup, meth lab packing and drug destruction to law enforcement agencies for over 30 years. Trained in sensitive site support such as schools, homicide scenes, shipping containers and illegal drug production labs.
Our emergency response certified technicians are capable of working around flammables, explosive gases, poisons, toxins, acids and bases and have all the identification tools necessary to evaluate hazards in the field.
ELI’s } laboratory packing systems allow for quick sorting and segregation of waste materials, speeding the process of cleanup and material segregation and cataloging.
Alameda County Law Enforcement Hazmat 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
- 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)
Mt. Eden was an unincorporated agricultural district in Eden Township, Alameda County, California, United States. It was annexed by the City of Hayward. It lies at an elevation of 43 feet (13 m).
Mt. Eden was founded in 1850 by a group of farmers from Mount Eden, Kentucky, drawn to California by the Gold Rush. The party disbanded upon reaching the San Francisco Bay, but a few settled at a road crossing where they nailed a sign “Mt. Eden” to two trees, and the name stuck. A post office opened in 1860 and was in continuous operation until 1953.
A thriving economic community developed around the site, ranging from the shores of San Francisco Bay eastward to Telegraph Road (now Hesperian Boulevard). Mt. Eden included many farms as well as trans-bay shipping and salt-harvesting industries. The population of Mt. Eden grew with significant immigration from northern Germany and Denmark. The salt companies gradually consolidated, and after the demise of the Oliver Salt Company in 1931 only the Leslie Salt Company remained. Trans-bay shipping suffered from increasing competition from roads and railroads.
The historic center of Mt. Eden, now a freeway interchange, was around Telegraph Road, now Hesperian Boulevard, between Depot Road and Jackson Street. Most of Mt. Eden was annexed by the City of Hayward in the late 1950s. The Mt. Eden post office, however, continued to be used until 1984, when it was decommissioned by the U. S. Postal Service. Between 2003 and 2009 several unincorporated “islands”, remaining from the earlier annexation, became part of the City of Hayward.
The name “Mt. Eden” survives in the names of some local institutions: Mt. Eden High School, Mt. Eden Cemetery,Mt. Eden Park, and Mt. Eden Mansion.
Coordinates: 37°38′10″N 122°06′00″W / 37.63611°N 122.10000°W / 37.63611; -122.10000
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