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Sky Londa, California Bilge Water Pumping

Cost effective and environmentally sustainable methods of pumping and disposing of ballast wastewater, bilge wastewater, and other marine waste products in the County of San Mateo County per Sky Londa and California government regulations and according to our wastewater disposal and treatment service.

Bilge Water Pumping Services in Sky Londa, California

Depending on the ship’s design and function, bilge water may contain water, oil, particles, and other materials.  As it is, our marine areas are severely polluted unnecessarily and its everyones responsibility to protect it for future generations. 

Oil and fuel contain harmful components that can affect human health and greatly harm our marine environment (even very small quantities). Even a single pint of oil released into the water can cover one acre of a waterbody, impact drinking water and the aquatic ecosystem.

Environmental Logistics, Inc. will dispose of your bilge wastewater prior to it causes harm to the environment or human health.  We follow all Sky Londa, San Mateo County and California safety guidelines and regulations.

If You Have An Oil Leak in Sky Londa

  • Call ELI Emergency Spill Response for rapid spill containment.
  • Report any spill that creates a sheen on the water.
  • Identify and stop the source of the spill.
  • Notify the marina for assistance and provide them with ELI’s emergency number, (888) 641-3940 to coordinate marine access and containment efforts.
  •  If required by law call the National Response Center (1-800-424-8802).

Environmental Logistics, Inc. recovers Sky Londa marine spills in an environmentally sustainable and responsible way–this guarantees the Sky Londa environment is safe and our clients can avoid all regulator fines because of in-correct oil spill management. 

When you hire Environmental Logistics, Inc., your hazardous waste will be correctly treated and will not end up polluting the environment.  Environmental Logistics, Inc. is a full service, cradle-to-grave Sky Londa waste management and emergency response service company.  We do not broker our services, which guarantees our high quality control standards are met.

Whether you have one boat or a fleet, if you dock in California, Environmental Logistics, Inc. can take care of your hazardous waste disposal services as well as Sky Londa marine waste services.

Sky Londa is an unincorporated mountain community in San Mateo County, California located at the intersection of State Route 84 (La Honda Road) and State Route 35 (Skyline Boulevard). The community is inside area code 650 and ZIP code 94062.

Atop the coastal range west of Woodside, the community’s official elevation is 1,520 feet (463 m) above mean sea level (AMSL).

While Sky Londa is the spelling approved by the U.S. Board of Geographic Names, a frequently used state government variant spelling is Skylonda. The variant spelling is used on a Caltrans sign for southbound SR35 north of SR84 and on the name of a CDF Fire station in the community. This variant name is also shown as a variant in the National Geographic Names Database. The 1994 USGS 7.5-minute quadrangle, Woodside, California shows it spelled Sky Londa. Maps recorded as early as 1909 show it as Sky L’onda apparently derived from the crossroad names Skyline Boulevard and Woodside-La Honda Road.

The 7.5-minute quadrangle, Woodside, California, (1994), shows Woodside VOR north of the settlement. The aircraft navigation facility is shown as being outfitted with distance measuring equipment. It lies one mile (1.6 km) at 285 degrees off true north from the intersection of SR35 and SR84. Its identifier is “OSI” and publicly available FAA documents show the VOR signal is on 113.9 MHz.

Many of the area’s characteristic redwood-log homes were first built in the early 1930s by a developer who subdivided a few tracts and established a water supply and reservoirs dedicated to the new community. The redwood “logs” came from unused railroad-tie stock sawn by a mill located at the intersection until the Depression. The local water is still pumped from wells and La Honda Creek, and delivered to 154 homes by the Sky L’onda Mutual Water Company.

There are a few commercial establishments at the intersection of SR35 and SR84, including two service stations, a convenience store, a real estate office, a small events center, and one restaurant. The restaurant is called Alice’s Restaurant, but it is not the one mentioned in Arlo Guthrie’s famous song.

The area is a popular destination for motorcycle and bicycle riders, especially during spring and summer weekends.

Sky Londa Wikipedia Page