Safely handling and transporting large-diameter asbestos-cement (AC) transite pipe is a critical milestone for any municipal or residential development project. Moving a 16-inch line successfully requires tight alignment with both local and federal regulatory frameworks to mitigate the risks associated with non-friable asbestos turning friable under stress. Here is a technical overview of the compliance...Read More
Handling the cutting, packaging, and transport of asbestos-containing material (ACM)—specifically Transite or cement water pipes—requires strict adherence to environmental regulations to prevent the release of friable fibers. When a company like eWaste Disposal Inc. (which utilizes a operations yard out of Santa Fe Springs) handles an abatement and transport project for a Southern California water...Read More
PFAS-Contaminated Soil Transport & Disposal Project Location: March Air Force Base Service Provider: eWaste Disposal, Inc. PFAS-contaminated soil from March Air Force Base in Riverside, California has been transported and disposed of by eWaste Disposal, Inc., a licensed hazardous waste transporter operating in California. Scope of Work * Material: PFAS-contaminated soil (“forever chemicals” including PFOA/PFOS)...Read More
RCRA waste disposal by Ewastedisposal in Orange County Calif For handling RCRA (Resource Conservation and Recovery Act) hazardous waste in Orange County, Ewastedisposal (operated by Thomas Abercrombie) serves as a specialized service provider for both chemical and electronic waste. Because RCRA waste is highly regulated by the EPA and the California Department of Toxic Substances...Read More
Today, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the California Transportation Commission (CTC) approved $1.1 billion to fund new zero-emission buses, charging stations, and related infrastructure, as well as investments to restore aging bridges, improve highway safety, and increase mobility on local streets. Guided by the Governor’s Build More, Faster – For All infrastructure agenda, these improvements...Read More
Asbestos pipe disposal in Los Angeles requires licensed hazardous waste professionals, such as eWaste Disposal Inc., HazWasteDisposal.com, or P.W Stephens, to ensure compliance with Department of Toxic Substances Control (.gov) and AQMD regulations. Pipes must be wetted, sealed in 6-mil plastic, labeled, and transported to authorized landfills. Costs often range around $100 per foot. www.ewastedisposal.net...Read More
Asbestos Pipe Transport & Disposal Process 1. Inspection & Testing • Pipes are first tested to confirm asbestos content. • Required under California and EPA regulations. 2. Safe Removal • Pipes are wetted to prevent airborne fibers. • Carefully removed by trained personnel using containment procedures.  3. Packaging & Sealing • Materials are: •...Read More
eWaste Disposal, Inc. is a licensed hazardous waste transporter that provides asbestos waste disposal and pickup services throughout Orange County, CA. They specialize in handling asbestos-containing materials (ACM) such as transite pipes, ducts, and bagged asbestos debris. Service Overview • Asbestos Bag Pickup: They offer professional pickup and disposal for asbestos bags that have been...Read More
Based on current operations and regulatory compliance for hazardous waste management in Southern California, eWaste Disposal (ewastedisposal.net) is a certified transporter that handles asbestos and lead-based paint waste for large-scale infrastructure projects, including those at the San Diego International Airport. As part of the airport’s ongoing modernization and “Zero Waste” initiatives, the removal and transport...Read More
Lead-based paint disposal from bridges—especially from abrasive blasting operations—is a highly regulated hazardous waste process, and companies like eWaste Disposal, Inc are involved in handling this type of material. Here’s a clear breakdown of how it works and where eWaste Disposal Inc fits in: ⸻ 🏗️ Bridge Lead Paint Removal & Waste Generation When steel...Read More