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Hazardous and Radioactive Waste Disposal in Oklahoma City
Hazardous and radioactive waste disposal services in Oklahoma City, Edmond, Moore, and Norman are services ADCO Environmental Services specializes in. Over our years in business, we have made it our mission to offer waste generators in and near Oklahoma City with all types of waste management services for properly disposing of special waste. ADCO specializes in cradle to grave disposal services for all types of hazardous, non-hazardous, and even radioactive waste streams being generated by businesses, government institutions, as well as industrial facilities in Central Oklahoma area.
ADCO Offers Waste Disposal Services in Oklahoma City
- Specializes in properly disposing of hazardous, non-hazardous, and radioactive waste.
- Profiling waste into a licensed waste processing facilities.
- Lab packing / lab clean-outs aka “Labpacks”.
- Oil and coolant pump-outs, Disposing of radioactive/nuclear wastes such as sealed sources, exit signs, and smoke detectors.
- Offers disposal services to very small quantity generators (VSQG) or large quantity generators. (LQG).
- Can assist with obtaining an “EPA ID Number” of “Episodic Event Waiver” if needed.
- Offers all types and sizes of USDOT approved shipping containers.
- Can provide overpacking and repacking services if the shipping container the waste is contained in is not in shippable condition and in need of being replaced to be considered roadworthy.
- Will prepare your waste profiles and paperwork for you and submit to waste processors for approval.
Hazardous Waste in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (RCRA):
Flammable
Corrosive
Reactive
Acids & Caustics
Toxic Metals
Used Solvents
Sludge
Contaminated Soils
Plating Solutions
Cleaning Solutions
Lab Pack Material
Chemical Waste in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Chemical Disposal
Chemical Recycling
Acid Disposal
Glycol Disposal
Acetone Disposal
Acetonitrile Disposal
Cyanide Waste Disposal
Ammonia Disposal
Pesticide Disposal
Laboratory Waste in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Lab Packs
Laboratory Waste Management
Chemistry Lab Waste
Disposition of Unused Chemicals
Construction Waste in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Wood
Brick and Block
Carpet Padding and glue
Gypsum Drywall
Linoleum
Shingles
PVC
Asbestos Disposal
Light Bulb Recycling in Oklahoma
Fluorescent Bulbs
Compact Fluorescent Bulbs (CFLs)
HID (High-Intensity Discharge) Bulbs
Incandescent Bulbs
LED (Light Emitting Diodes)
Used Oil Collection in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Used Motor Oil
Waste Industrial Oil
Oil Contaminated with PCBs or Other Pollutants
Used Cooking Oil
Cutting Oil, Tramp Oil and Other Miscellaneous Oils
Natural Gas Production/Transmission/Compressor Oil
Glycol
Automotive Waste in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Used Tires
Anti-Freeze
Used Oil
Transmission and Brake Fluid
Batteries
Fuel
Filters
Industrial Waste in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Chemical Solvents
Oils
Wastewater
Sludge
Adhesives
Plating Wastes
Helpful Facts for Residents Regarding How to Dispose of Hazardous Waste in Oklahoma City
In Oklahoma City, residents can safely dispose of hazardous waste through the city’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility. Here’s how to proceed:
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility
Oklahoma City provides a dedicated facility for hazardous waste disposal.
Residents can drop off items such as:
- Paints and solvents
- Pesticides and fertilizers
- Automotive fluids and batteries
- Electronics
- Household cleaners
Location:
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility
1621 S Portland Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Hours of Operation:
Tuesday–Friday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday: 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
(Closed Sunday, Monday, and holidays)
Phone: (405) 682-7038
Important Notes:
1. The facility is free for Oklahoma City residents, but proof of residency (e.g., a utility bill) may be required.
2. Waste from businesses is not accepted; businesses should contact commercial hazardous waste disposal companies.
3. Items like latex paint, if dried completely, may be disposed of in regular trash.
