Coolants, oily water solutions, waste oils and fuels, metal bearing waste waters, UST waste, oil-soaked absorbents, latex paints and coating, paint booth sludge and water, antifreeze, contaminated soils, universal wastes, lab wastes, empty containers, waste water treatment filter cake, organic solids, and packaged products.
Waste Services Offered:
Bulk Liquid Waste Collection and Transportation via Vacuum Tankers
Drummed and Containerized Waste Collection and Disposal
Waste by Rail
Sludge Collection and Transportation
On Site Cleaning and Confined Space Services
Non-Hazardous Centralized Waste Treatment Services
Marcellus Shale Services
Laboratory and Chemical Packaging and Disposal Services
Oil & Gas Pipeline Maintenance
Used Oil Services
Rail Car Cleaning Services
Food Waste Services
E- and U-Waste Services
RCRA & DOT Training
Safety and Regulatory Training
On-Site Laboratory and Analytical Compliance & Testing Services at Each Location
On-Site Lab Pack Service (GRIP Program)
State-of-the-Art Trailer Wash
Emergency Spill Response Services
Product Destruction and Recycling
Trucking/Transportation Services and Equipment:
Box trucks, tanker tractors, semi-tractors, super suckers, vacuum trailers, non-vacuum tank trailers, van trailers, roll-off trailers, live floor trailers, code Hi-Vac trucks, pickup trucks, service vans, utility trailers, dump trailers, roll-off boxes, stake trucks, vac boxes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the official Covanta Milwaukee Waste Facility website?
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What should I know before contacting a waste company?
It helps to have a basic idea of what you need help with before reaching out. Knowing the type of waste, how much there is, and whether you need pickup, drop-off, or something more involved can make the conversation a lot easier.
What information should I have ready before asking for service?
It is helpful to know what kind of waste you have, about how much there is, and where the service is needed. If the job has a timeline, access issue, or special handling concern, that is good to mention too.
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