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Schellville Oily Water Pump Out and Disposal Services

ELI’s Schellville, California vacuum truck fleet will pump out liquid, sludge and solids at your facilities according to all Schellville, California, Sonoma County and Federal environmental guidelines.

Oily Wastewater Disposal in Schellville, Sonoma County

No matter what your industry is, if you produce liquid waste in Schellville, you are required to dispose of in a manner that is safe and protects humans and the environment from harm. You are also required to make sure your liquid waste disposal methods follow all existing Schellville, Sonoma County and California environmental regulations for oily water and liquid waste disposal.

ELI's Schellville Vacuum Services for Liquid Waste Disposal

  • Bilge Water Pumping and Disposal
  • Industrial Sludge Removal
  • Oil Water Separator Service
  • Drain, Sump, Pit and Trench Clean-out
  • Environmental Oily Run-off Collection
  • Spill Response
  • Grit/Sand Trap Service
  • Holding Tank Pumping / Clean-out
  • Pumping of Underground Waste Tanks
  • Disposal of Processed Water
  • Sewer Drains
  • Stormwater Runoff and Overflow
  • Drain and Cache Basins
  • Sludge Disposal
  • Non-hazardous Liquid Disposal
  • Wastewater Treatment

Schellville is an unincorporated community in Sonoma County, California, United States. Schellville is located in the vicinity of the junction of California State Route 12 and California State Route 121 south of Sonoma. The community had a post office from 1888 to 1931.

Schellville has been a regionally important rail junction since completion of the Santa Rosa and Carquinez Railroad to Napa Junction in 1888. The Northwestern Pacific Railroad freight and train yard is located at the Schellville Depot at California State Routes 12/121 and Eighth Street East. Service along the mainline was planned to start again in July 2010, from the California Northern interchange at Schellville, north to Windsor until delays pushed the start date to 2011.

Until it ended in 2014,Valley of the Moon Commute Club operated a once-daily transbay express service to San Francisco via Schellville, Sonoma, El Verano, Boyes Hot Springs, Santa Rosa, and San Rafael.

Due to its low position along Sonoma Creek, the town regularly experiences flooding in high-rain years (about every 5–10 years).

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