Geosyntec- Pasadena
Geosyntec • Waste & Environmental Services
Pasadena, CA 91101
Overview
Geosyntec- Pasadena is located at 199 S Hudson Ave, Suite 110, Pasadena, CA 91101.
Geosyntec Consultants, Inc. provides specialized consulting and engineering services to private and public sector clients to address new ventures and problems involving environment, natural resources, and civil infrastructure worldwide. It offers contaminated site assessment and cleanup; environmental planning and management; air quality management and air pollution control; water and natural resources assessment, management, and restoration; civil site engineering and design; building health evaluations and rehabilitation; structure and fluid analysis, modeling, and engineering; and facility hazard definition and risk management services. The company also provides environmental studies and cleanup services, such as site investigation and remediation, groundwater and sediment assessment and remediation, specialized in situ treatment technologies, and building health sciences; and natural resources assessment and restoration services, which include water and natural resources conservation and restoration, surface water/groundwater supply studies and development, erosion and sediment control, and watershed and storm water management. In addition, it offers infrastructure engineering and design services that include industrial/hazardous/remediation waste landfills, geotechnical infrastructure/foundation engineering, and construction services. The company serves oil and gas, chemicals/petrochemicals, diversified manufacturing, aerospace and electronics manufacturing, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, electric power utilities, solid and hazardous waste management, and real estate/property development industries, as well as law firms, municipalities, counties, and local public agencies, state government agencies and departments, and federal departments and agencies.
To contact Geosyntec- Pasadena, call 626-449-0664, or view more information below.
Waste and environmental services encompass a broad range of solutions designed to manage waste responsibly while promoting sustainability and environmental protection. These services include waste collection, disposal, recycling, and specialized programs for hazardous and industrial waste.
Last updated: Jan 01, 2025.
Contact Information
Street Address
199 S Hudson Ave
Suite 110
Pasadena,
CA
91101
United States
Phone
P:
626-449-0664
Website
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are waste and environmental services?
Waste and environmental services encompass waste collection, transportation, disposal, and recycling, as well as environmental management solutions to reduce pollution, promote sustainability, and comply with regulations.
What types of waste are managed by these services?
Waste management services typically handle municipal solid waste, recyclables, organic waste, industrial waste, hazardous waste, and construction debris. Specialized services may cater to specific waste streams.
What is the difference between waste disposal and recycling?
Waste disposal involves sending waste to landfills or incineration facilities, while recycling processes materials like plastics, paper, and metals to create new products, reducing landfill usage and conserving resources.
What are hazardous waste services?
Hazardous waste services handle the collection, transportation, and disposal of waste materials that are flammable, toxic, corrosive, or reactive, ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
How can businesses reduce their environmental impact?
Businesses can reduce their environmental impact by implementing recycling programs, minimizing waste, using sustainable materials, and partnering with environmental service providers to ensure proper waste management.
What are the benefits of using professional waste services?
Professional waste services ensure compliance with regulations, improve waste handling efficiency, enhance sustainability efforts, and provide customized solutions for managing various waste streams.
Do waste services offer recycling programs?
Yes, many waste service providers offer comprehensive recycling programs, including collection and processing of materials like paper, plastics, glass, and metals.
What is environmental remediation?
Environmental remediation involves cleaning up contaminated sites, such as soil or groundwater, to remove pollutants and restore the environment to a safe condition. This service is often regulated by environmental agencies.
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Waste service providers follow strict local, state, and federal guidelines for waste handling and disposal. They provide documentation like manifests and reports to ensure proper tracking and compliance.
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