Enviro-Safe Corporation (NE) operates as an environmental waste management company in the United States. It provides transportation, disposal, tracking, and record keeping services for various hazardous wastes, including RCRA hazardous wastes, non-regulated materials, universal wastes and electronic scrap, product reuses, regulated recyclables, household hazardous wastes, regulated medical and chemo wastes, and radioactive wastes. The company also offers lab packing services to remove and dispose aged chemical inventories, expired and surplus waste chemicals, reactives, and laboratory wastes; customer support services to assist its clients in technical, legal, engineering, and emergency issues; and field services for simple tank removal and long-term remediation projects. In addition, it provides personnel training, engineering and consulting, and auditing and compliance assistance services. The company offers its services to house holds, organizations, universities, and healthcare facilities. Enviro-Safe Corporation (NE) was formerly known as Jones Environmental Services (Northeast), Inc. The company was incorporated in 1968 and is based in Lowell, Massachusetts. It also has locations in Sandwich and Milford, Massachusetts; and Plainville, Connecticut. Enviro-Safe Corporation (NE) was formerly a subsidiary of GS EnviroServices, Inc. As of June 20, 2008, Enviro-Safe Corporation (NE) operates as a subsidiary of Triumvirate Environmental.
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