While NEDT has the vehicles, training, and staff for large-scale industrial emergencies, we also turn those skills to helping residents deal with their most common kind of hazardous waste—furnace oil spills. Waking up to the smell of oil flumes, a sudden loss of heat, and a sludgy mess can be a shock, but thankfully, by following the steps below, you
Whether you’ve just had an oil tanker accident on the road or an incident at one of your facilities, NEDT is here to help with our emergency oil spill response. From the second you pick up the phone to the final piece of paperwork, we’re committed to providing superior service, limiting the scope of environmental damage, and helping you get
All fires—residential, commercial, or industrial—can be disastrous, but when hazardous products and waste are involved, extinguishing and cleaning up can be orders of magnitude worse. From needing specialized gear to fight the fires, potential evacuation, and long-term contamination and remediation cleanup, learn what it takes to deal with the aftermath of a hazardous waste fire from the hazardous waste and
Hazardous waste comes with many regulations, procedures, and caveats for collection, transportation, and disposal. But when that hazardous waste mixes with water? Dealing with contaminated water, from controlled situations like industrial manufacturing processes to emergency spills, is a complex one. Learn how New England Disposal Technologies—NEDT—handles the contaminated water disposal process from assessment through completion.
When disaster strikes, whether it’s an overturned oil tanker or a breached chemical tank, you need true 24/7 emergency spill response. But what goes into that, and what do you need after that initial containment and cleaning? Today we’re going to show you why NEDT is New England’s premier spill responder for agencies, businesses, and individuals, managing every aspect of
Our motto at New England Disposal Technologies is “Because Hazardous Waste Shouldn’t Be Difficult!” It’s the reason we were founded and also the reason behind this blog. Education about hazardous waste and related issues is as important as fixing them, so we thought we’d do both. This first post outlines what you can expect from this hazardous waste management blog,