Environmental
Waste Services

Serving The Edmond, OK Area

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Types of Environmental Liquid Waste We Handle

Environmental liquid waste can come from runoff, wastewater, sludge, fuel-related liquids, and other non-sewage waste streams that require controlled handling and proper disposal. On Call Services handles multiple environmental liquid waste types based on the site conditions, waste stream, and disposal requirements.

Contaminated Water and Runoff

Contaminated water and runoff include liquid waste that cannot be discharged normally because it may carry pollutants, sediment, oils, or site debris.

Common waste streams include:

  • Standing contaminated water
  • Stormwater runoff with pollutants
  • Wash-down water
  • Pooled water from active job sites
  • Water collected from drainage or containment areas

Industrial and Process Wastewater

Industrial and process wastewater includes liquid waste created by manufacturing, cleaning, processing, and day-to-day facility operations.

Common waste streams include:

  • Equipment wash water
  • Process wastewater
  • Plant operation wastewater
  • Cleaning liquids
  • Wastewater from production areas

Oil, Fuel, and Hydrocarbon-Contaminated Liquids

Oil, fuel, and hydrocarbon-contaminated liquids require controlled removal because they can affect drains, surfaces, soil, and surrounding work areas quickly.

Common waste streams include:

  • Oily water
  • Fuel-contaminated liquids
  • Hydrocarbon waste
  • Petroleum-contaminated water
  • Liquid waste from storage or transfer areas

Sludge and Semi-Liquid Waste

Sludge and semi-liquid waste include thicker liquid waste streams that often collect in tanks, pits, separators, trenches, and containment systems.

Common waste streams include:

  • Tank sludge
  • Pit waste
  • Separator waste
  • Slurry-like waste material
  • Sediment-heavy liquid waste

Gray Water and Non-Sewage Liquids

Gray water and non-sewage liquids may still require controlled removal and disposal when they create environmental risk or cannot be managed through normal discharge methods.

Common waste streams include:

  • Gray water
  • Rinse water
  • Facility wash water
  • Non-sewage liquid accumulation
  • Site-generated non-hazardous liquid waste with disposal requirements

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Environmental Waste?

According to the EPA, environmental waste is any unnecessary resource use or release of substances into the water, land, or air that could harm human health or the environment. Examples include construction debris, air emissions, and wastewater leaks.
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