Advanced Chemical Transport • Chaparral, NM

Chaparral Facility

Chaparral, NM 88081

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Overview

Advanced Chemical Transport Inc. provides environmental management and hazardous waste management services in the western United States. It offers environmental management services, such as chemical waste disposal; radioactive material disposal; biomedical disposal; electronic and universal waste recycling; environmental contracting; equipment and facility decontamination; parts washers; and on-site support with hazardous waste technicians, emergency response, digital waste management and tracking, and decontamination services. The company also provides bulk solid, high hazard, recycling, technical, transportation and disposal, TSDF, and vacuum truck services; environmental and safety consulting; environmental health and safety outsourcing, and technical consulting; respirator fit testing; and workplace safety and OSHA compliance consulting services to pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, research, high tech, and other industries. It serves clients ranging from small businesses to Fortune 500 firms, local state and federal government agencies, and internationally recognized companies. Advanced Chemical Transport Inc. was founded in 2000 and is based in Sunnyvale, California. It owns and operates TSDF facilities in the Southwest United States and Mexico; and has locations in the western and southwestern regions of the United States.

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