Midwest Environmental Services • Wastewater Treatment • Charlestown, IN

Midwest Charlestown Resource Recovery Center

Charlestown, IN 47111

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Overview

This facility, established in 1995, is recognized as a state of the art treatment facility located in Charlestown, Indiana. The site is five acres with over 860,000 gallons of storage and a 13,000 square foot processing building with a storage capacity of 1,200 drums. All tanks and drum storage are located within secondary containment. Three separate solidification pits are located in the building and provide the capability to unload bulk sludges directly into them from vacuum trucks and tankers. Charlestown, Indiana Facility of Midwest Environmental ServicesThe Resource Recovery Center operates as a non-hazardous treatment plant and includes railcar service, loading and off-loading for tanker trucks, roll off carriers and tractor trailers. Emergency response and field services divisions as well as a transportation hub are also located at this facility to ensure quick and efficient service to all of our clients.

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