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Excess asbestos pipe recovered by the city in Newport Beach from upgrading utilities within the cities boundaries. Water mains, valves and other hazardous pipe is collected, manifested and disposed off in an approved landfill by ewastedisposal.net     Currently the city is generating this pipe by approx 8 tons per year. Other cities are doing...
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This is a damaged AC concrete pipe that requires a Procedure 5 plan prior to any work removing. Procedure 5 Plans are required to clean-up any disturbed Asbestos Containing Materials, but not limited to: • Clean-up of any Associated Disturbance1 of Asbestos Containing Material  • Removal of asbestos using an alternative combination of techniques and/or...
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Best Way to Get Rid of Used Needles and Other Sharps Step 1: Place all needles and other sharps in a sharps disposal container immediately after they have been used. This will reduce the risk of needle sticks, cuts, and punctures from loose sharps. … Step 2: Dispose of used sharps disposal containers according to...
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Effective January 1st, 2021 Treated Wood Waste To Be Handled As Hazardous Waste The statute (Health and Safety Code (HSC) 25150.7) and regulations (California Code of Regulations, title 22, section 67386.1 et seq.) that authorized treated wood waste (TWW) to be handled with alternative management standards will expire on December 31, 2020.
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Thomas Abercrombie
eWaste Disposal, Inc
Orange County Location:
1048 Irvine Blvd #1069
Newport Beach, CA 92660


Ph: 949-466-8857
ewastedisposal@gmail.com


EPA #CAL000310168, Calif DVBE #46015
DTSC Hazardous Waste Transporter #5948
NPI #1952744674
Public Works Contractor #1000012499
NAICS Code #811310