Waste Mapping
The first task in managing solid waste is to understand how your waste is generated, what type of waste is generated, where the waste is generated, and its final destination. SEC can evaluate your processes to develop a waste map, which clearly identifies the flow of waste through your facility. This map can serve as a valuable tool for you to meet your waste management goals.
Hazardous Waste
SEC staff have extensive experience helping clients manage the documentation related to hazardous waste disposal. Whether your facility is a large quantity generator, small quantity generator, or a very small quantity generator; our team can help you develop and implement the framework of your hazardous waste management program. We have experience drafting Hazardous Waste Contingency Plans, Waste Reduction Plans, Waste Reduction Progress Reports, and Annual Reports. In addition to the documentation, our team will conduct regular inspections or periodic audits of your program.
Special Waste Approvals
Special Wastes are those that don’t meet the definition of hazardous waste, but nonetheless require special disposal. SEC can help you evaluate your wastes to determine if a Special Waste Approval is required and help you obtain your approval.