Clean Management Environmental Group, Inc. services
Waste Management Services
Hazardous Waste Disposal Service
Not all wastes that your business creates will be hazardous, but it is integral to delineate between hazardous and nonhazardous waste for workers’ health, regulation compliance, and environmental safety. Clean Management can handle all of your hazardous waste disposal needs.
Nonhazardous Waste Disposal (TSDF) Service
We own and operate the first permitted non-hazardous treatment, storage and disposal facility (TSDF) in the Southeast.
Off-Spec and Outdated Product Destruction Service
Sometimes products are recalled, they expire, they do not meet safety and quality standards, get damaged in transit, or they need to be removed from the market for some other reason. Although many businesses try to upcycle or recycle their off-spec and outdated goods, there are some instances in which the products must be destroyed entirely and rules for proper disposal must be followed.
Industrial Services
Line Jetting Service
In one way or another, most businesses rely on having open and functioning pipes that are free of debris. If your business is struggling with poor drainage or stopped pipes, line jetting may be the most efficient solution for you.
Hydro Excavation Service
Using the power of pressurized water, hydro excavation removes or moves soil away from underground utilities, water lines, potholes, and other areas of interest. This equipment combines with a vacuum system and a debris tank to fully remove displaced soil when necessary. This is a safer and more environmentally friendly method than alternative options.
Daylighting Service
Daylighting is the process of uncovering underground utilities, pipes, and cables in a precise and safe manner. Daylighting may also be referred to as “potholing” when it is used to uncover a small area and check the lines for damage. This is a necessary part of regular upkeep for these kinds of systems.
Remediation and Spill Cleanup
EPA Superfund Management Service
Congress enacted the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) in 1980. This act, which is commonly known as Superfund, enables the EPA to clean up sites that have been contaminated with hazardous waste through improper management. Superfund requires that the parties responsible for the contamination clean up the problem areas or reimburse the government for cleaning actions led by the EPA. The ultimate goal of the program is to return contaminated sites to productive use.
Roadside Spills Service
Hazardous materials are part of our everyday lives. When controlled and used safely, they can be tremendously useful. When things go awry and hazardous materials become part of a roadside spill, they can cause harm to the public and the environment. Most hazardous cargo arrives at its final destination without event, but there are some instances that require emergency response and remediation.
Transportation Services
Frac Tanks Service
Frac tanks are enormous steel containers that are used for temporary and moveable storage. These tanks store liquids and solids (hazardous and nonhazardous) until they can be disposed of, and they can hold everything from petroleum products to agricultural waste. They keep the materials they store safe from misuse or exposure to the elements.
Vacuum Trucks Service
If your business has hazardous or nonhazardous liquid waste that needs to be cleaned up, vacuum trucks may be the appropriate solution to your waste management concerns.
