At NEDT, we’re both a hazardous waste transportation & disposal contractor as well as an industrial cleaning and maintenance company, giving us unique insight into where these two requirements intersect in industrial settings and facilities. Whether your waste is byproducts from manufacturing, cleaning waste, or residue, we want to provide some insight into what goes into industrial waste removal, from common waste generators to how we help.

Hazardous and Chemical Waste Disposal

Let’s start with the most difficult to remove: hazardous waste. Depending on the amount of hazardous waste generation, the amount you can have on hand and the length stored varies. Having an industrial waste transportation and disposal company can help with both these types of regulated hazardous waste as well as less regulated but equally in need of disposal of waste from your facility during cleaning and maintenance.

Process Lines and Storage Tank Cleaning

Sometimes, you need to halt production and deep-clean your storage tanks and process lines, either as part of regular industrial maintenance or due to contamination issues. Cleaning storage tanks requires specialized equipment and confined space entry training, and similarly, disconnecting and cleaning process lines and other fluid and material logistics requires special attention to detail. All while minimizing downtime to your business. Know when you need such cleaning in our blog, When You Need an Industrial Cleaning Expert.

Byproduct and Wastewater Removal

Water can often become contaminated with chemicals, oil, or other hazardous materials, either as a byproduct of a process, during industrial cleaning, or leaks. This can be stored in a wastewater storage tank, a water/oil separator, or the result of spills into standing water, bodies of water, or the water table. Similarly, you may have byproducts that need to be disposed of as they are hazardous in their base form or have similarly become contaminated during industrial processes.

Contaminated Materials and Soil

Contaminated materials can come from industrial operations, improper storage, or during disasters such as industrial fires and explosions. Most common on sites is the leeching of hazardous chemicals, oil, or other waste into soil, other substrate, or building materials, causing them to become contaminated. Sources could be leaking machinery, process lines, or storage tanks, especially underground storage tanks, and will require site remediation to fix.

What sets NEDT apart is our deep pool of experience, equipment, and state certifications in Massachusetts to cover any eventuality for both industrial cleaning and hazardous waste transportation from your projects. Whether the work is planned or an emergency, we will quickly complete industrial maintenance and industrial waste removal with minimum disruption to your operations. Using our 25+ years of project experience, we’ll collaborate with you to develop work plans that suit your timetable and budget. Contact us today to learn more and get started.