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Hazardous Waste Disposal in Montgomery, Alabama

Hazardous and radioactive waste disposal in Montgomery and Prattville are offered by ADCO Environmental Services which is a full-service waste management company. We are Montgomery’s waste disposal company that supplies its customers with cradle to grave waste management type services for all types of hazardous, non-hazardous, and radioactive waste streams. We can dispose of wastes commonly generated by businesses, industrial facilities, and government institutions.

HAZARDOUS AND RADIOACTIVE WASTE DISPOSAL Services Offered

  • Specializing in the final disposition of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, profiling of waste into processing facilities, laboratory waste packing (Labpacks), Oil and Coolant disposal, and even radioactive/nuclear waste disposal.
  • Offer 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.
  • Laboratory waste packing (Labpacks)
  • Oil and Antifreeze disposal and pump-outs
Montgomery Hazardous Waste Disposal

Let ADCO Environmental Services Prepare Your Waste Profiles & Shipping Manifest

With your authorization, ADCO’s staff can prepare your hazardous waste profiles and shipping manifests for you. We have prepared countless waste profiles for clients and are familiar with the waste profiling process waste processors demand. Our staff knows preparing the paperwork needed to ship out hazardous waste is very time consuming to prepare and often very puzzling which is why can to prepare your waste profiles and shipping manifests for you. Once your waste profiles are approved, we will contact you to schedule a mutually agreeable time to have the waste removed from your facility for disposal. 

Montgomery Alabama Hazardous Waste Disposal

Hazardous Waste in Montgomery, Alabama (RCRA):

  • Flammable

  • Corrosive

  • Reactive

  • Acids & Caustics

  • Toxic Metals

  • Used Solvents

  • Sludge

  • Contaminated Soils

  • Plating Solutions

  • Cleaning Solutions

  • Lab Pack Material

Chemical Waste in Montgomery, Alabama

  • Chemical Disposal

  • Chemical Recycling

  • Acid Disposal

  • Glycol Disposal

  • Acetone Disposal

  • Acetonitrile Disposal

  • Cyanide Waste Disposal

  • Ammonia Disposal

  • Pesticide Disposal

Laboratory Waste in Montgomery, Alabama

  • Lab Packs

  • Laboratory Waste Management

  • Chemistry Lab Waste

  • Disposition of Unused Chemicals

Construction Waste in Montgomery, Alabama

  • Wood

  • Brick and Block

  • Carpet Padding and glue

  • Gypsum Drywall

  • Linoleum

  • Shingles

  • PVC

  • Asbestos Disposal

Light Bulb Recycling in Montgomery, Alabama

  • Fluorescent Bulbs

  • Compact Fluorescent Bulbs (CFLs)

  • HID (High-Intensity Discharge) Bulbs

  • Incandescent Bulbs

  • LED (Light Emitting Diodes)

Used Oil Collection in Montgomery, Alabama

  • 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 Montgomery, Alabama

  • Used Tires

  • Anti-Freeze

  • Used Oil

  • Transmission and Brake Fluid

  • Batteries

  • Fuel

  • Filters

Industrial Waste in Montgomery, Alabama

  • Chemical Solvents

  • Oils

  • Wastewater

  • Sludge

  • Adhesives

  • Plating Wastes

Closing Information About Hazardous Waste Disposal in Montgomery / Prattville, AL

1. Local Regulations: Hazardous waste disposal is regulated by both state and federal laws in the United States. In Alabama, the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) is the agency responsible for regulating hazardous waste management. They enforce rules and regulations outlined in the Alabama Hazardous Waste Management Regulations (AHWMR), which align with the federal Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).

2. Hazardous Waste Collection Centers: Many cities and counties have established hazardous waste collection centers where residents and small businesses can dispose of hazardous materials safely. These centers often accept items like paint, chemicals, batteries, electronics, and other potentially harmful substances. You should check with Montgomery’s local government or ADEM for information on the nearest hazardous waste collection center to you.

3. Household Hazardous Waste Events: Some communities organize periodic household hazardous waste collection events where residents can bring their hazardous waste for proper disposal. These events are typically advertised through local channels like newspapers, websites, and community announcements.

4. Commercial Hazardous Waste Disposal: For businesses that generate larger quantities of hazardous waste, there are commercial hazardous waste disposal services available. These services specialize in handling, transporting, and disposing of various types of hazardous waste in compliance with regulations.

5. Private Disposal Companies: There are private companies that offer hazardous waste disposal services. These companies often provide tailored solutions for businesses and industries that produce hazardous waste.

6. Waste Minimization: It’s important to note that reducing the generation of hazardous waste is a critical aspect of responsible waste management. Businesses and individuals should aim to minimize the use of hazardous materials and adopt environmentally friendly practices whenever possible.