Hazardous Waste Disposal in Connecticut
Professional Hazardous Waste Management Services Throughout Connecticut
Businesses and institutions across Connecticut generate hazardous waste that requires proper disposal to meet EPA and Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP) regulations. From aerospace manufacturing to healthcare facilities, proper hazardous waste management is essential for compliance, safety, and environmental protection. Hazardous Waste Disposal provides expert waste management services throughout the Constitution State.
Call (800) 582-4833 for Connecticut hazardous waste disposal services or email info@hazardouswastedisposal.com
Hazardous Waste Services Across Connecticut
We provide comprehensive hazardous waste disposal services to businesses, industries, institutions, and organizations throughout Connecticut. Our services cover all regions of the state, ensuring Connecticut businesses have access to reliable, compliant waste management solutions.
Major Connecticut Cities & Regions We Serve
Greater Hartford Area
Hartford
West Hartford
East Hartford
New Britain
Bristol
Manchester
Glastonbury
Wethersfield
Newington
Windsor
Enfield
Bloomfield
Vernon
Greater New Haven Area
New Haven
West Haven
East Haven
Hamden
Branford
Milford
North Haven
Orange
Guilford
Greater Bridgeport Area
Bridgeport
Stamford
Norwalk
Danbury
Stratford
Trumbull
Shelton
Fairfield
Southwestern Connecticut (Fairfield County)
Greenwich
Darien
New Canaan
Westport
Wilton
Ridgefield
Redding
Eastern Connecticut
Waterbury
Norwich
New London
Groton
Mystic
Ledyard
Montville
Northeastern Connecticut (Quiet Corner)
Willimantic
Putnam
Danielson
Storrs (UConn)
Northwestern Connecticut (Litchfield County)
Torrington
Watertown
Litchfield
Winsted
New Milford
Other Connecticut Communities
We serve all 8 Connecticut counties
All 169 Connecticut towns
Urban, suburban, and rural areas
Coastal and inland communities
Connecticut Industries We Serve
Connecticut's advanced economy generates various hazardous waste streams across multiple industries:
Aerospace & Defense
Major Aerospace Manufacturing
Pratt & Whitney (East Hartford, Middletown) - aircraft engines
Sikorsky Aircraft (Stratford) - helicopters
Collins Aerospace (Windsor Locks)
General Dynamics Electric Boat (Groton) - submarines
Lockheed Martin facilities
Aerospace component suppliers throughout the state
Defense Contractors
Submarine manufacturing (Electric Boat)
Military aircraft components
Defense electronics
Advanced materials and composites
Precision manufacturing
Advanced Manufacturing
Precision Manufacturing
Precision machining and tooling
Medical device manufacturing
Optical and photonics
Micro-manufacturing
Advanced materials
Nanotechnology applications
Metal Fabrication
Aerospace component manufacturing
Precision metal parts
Tool and die making
Sheet metal fabrication
Metal finishing and plating
Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
Life Sciences
Pharmaceutical research and development
Biopharmaceutical manufacturing
Medical device development
Diagnostic equipment manufacturing
Contract research organizations
Clinical laboratories
Major Companies
Boehringer Ingelheim (Ridgefield)
Alexion Pharmaceuticals (New Haven)
Pfizer facilities
Numerous biotech startups
Insurance & Financial Services
Insurance Industry (Hartford is "Insurance Capital")
Insurance company headquarters
Financial services operations
Corporate facilities
Data centers
Facility maintenance operations
Healthcare & Medical
Medical Facilities
Yale New Haven Hospital
Hartford Hospital
Connecticut Children's Medical Center
Stamford Hospital
St. Francis Hospital
Regional medical centers
Outpatient surgery centers
Diagnostic laboratories
Veterinary hospitals and clinics
Education & Research
Universities & Colleges
Yale University (New Haven)
University of Connecticut (UConn - Storrs and regional campuses)
Wesleyan University (Middletown)
Trinity College (Hartford)
Connecticut College (New London)
Quinnipiac University (Hamden)
Fairfield University
University of Hartford
Sacred Heart University
Community college system
Research Institutions
Yale research programs
UConn research facilities
Jackson Laboratory (genomic research)
Corporate research centers
Energy & Utilities
Power Generation
Millstone Nuclear Power Station (Waterford)
Natural gas power plants
Hydroelectric facilities
Solar energy development
Energy storage facilities
Utilities
Eversource Energy
Avangrid (UI, SCG)
Water utilities
Wastewater treatment plants
Manufacturing Industries
Diverse Manufacturing
Electronics manufacturing
Plastics and polymer production
Chemical manufacturing
Specialty materials
Industrial equipment
Sporting goods
Firearms manufacturing (historic industry)
Transportation & Logistics
Ports & Maritime
Port of New Haven
Port of Bridgeport
New London harbor
Maritime services
Boat building and repair
Aviation
Bradley International Airport
Regional airports
General aviation
Aircraft maintenance facilities
Construction & Real Estate
Construction Industry
Residential construction
Commercial development
Infrastructure projects
Renovation and remodeling
Historic preservation
Agriculture & Nurseries
Agricultural Operations
Dairy farms
Nursery and greenhouse operations
Orchards and vineyards
Aquaculture (oysters, shellfish)
Christmas tree farms
Organic farming
Tourism & Hospitality
Tourism Industry
Casinos (Foxwoods, Mohegan Sun)
Hotels and resorts
Museums and attractions
Golf courses
Seasonal tourist destinations
Commercial & Service Industries
Diverse Services
Automotive repair and dealerships
Dry cleaning and laundries
Printing and graphics
Laboratories (environmental, clinical, analytical)
Dental and medical offices
Beauty salons and spas
Connecticut Hazardous Waste Regulations
Businesses generating hazardous waste in Connecticut must comply with both federal EPA requirements and Connecticut-specific regulations administered by the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP).
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)
Regulatory Authority
Waste Engineering and Enforcement Division
Materials Management and Compliance Assurance Division
Authorized by EPA to implement RCRA program
Connecticut General Statutes Section 22a
Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA) Section 22a-449(c)
DEEP Main Office
Location: 79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 424-3000
Emergency Spill Line: (860) 424-3338
Website: portal.ct.gov/DEEP
Waste Management Program
DEEP Regional Offices
Hartford Office (main)
Field staff throughout Connecticut
Connecticut Generator Requirements
Generator Classification
Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG): Less than 220 lbs/month
Small Quantity Generator (SQG): 220 to 2,200 lbs/month
Large Quantity Generator (LQG): More than 2,200 lbs/month
EPA ID Numbers
Required for SQGs and LQGs
Obtained through DEEP
Needed before shipping hazardous waste off-site
Included on all waste manifests
Accumulation Time Limits
VSQG: No federal time limit (cannot exceed 2,200 lbs total on-site)
SQG: 180 days maximum (no 270-day extension in Connecticut)
LQG: 90 days maximum
Connecticut does not allow 270-day extension for SQGs
Connecticut-Specific Requirements
Generator registration and fees
Annual registration renewal
Waste plan required for LQGs
Source reduction certification (LQGs)
Biennial reporting for LQGs
Exception reporting
Specific manifest requirements
Additional recordkeeping
Connecticut Hazardous Waste Rules
Regulations of Connecticut State Agencies (RCSA)
Section 22a-449(c): Hazardous Waste Management
Follows federal RCRA structure
Connecticut-specific amendments
Additional waste classifications
More stringent in some areas
Special Connecticut Provisions
No 270-day SQG accumulation extension (180 days only)
Annual generator registration and fees
Waste plan requirements
Source reduction and recycling plans
Specific training requirements
Additional labeling requirements
Connecticut Hazardous Waste Plan
Required for LQGs
Waste minimization strategies
Source reduction certification
Management practices
Updated periodically
DEEP Permits & Approvals
Permit Requirements
Treatment, storage, and disposal facilities
Hazardous waste transporter registration
Transfer facility permits
Recycling facility authorizations
Post-closure permits
Notification Requirements
Generator notifications and registration
Waste activity changes
Facility modifications
Closure activities
Emergency releases and spills
Connecticut Environmental Penalties
Violations & Enforcement
Civil penalties up to $25,000 per violation per day
Criminal penalties for knowing violations
Administrative orders
Compliance schedules
Corrective action requirements
Permit suspension or revocation
Stop work orders
Common Violations
Failure to obtain EPA ID number
Exceeding accumulation time limits (no 270-day extension)
Improper waste characterization
Inadequate container labeling
Missing or incomplete manifests
Lack of required training
Improper storage practices
Failure to register or pay fees
Missing waste plan (LQGs)
Connecticut Spill Reporting
Immediate Reporting Required
DEEP Emergency Spill Line: (860) 424-3338
National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802
Local emergency services
Follow-up written report required within specified timeframe
Reportable Quantities
Any release of hazardous substances
Hazardous waste releases
Petroleum products
Even if contained on-site
Release to soil, water, or air
Common Connecticut Hazardous Wastes
Connecticut's industries generate diverse hazardous waste streams:
Aerospace & Defense Manufacturing Waste
Aircraft Engine Manufacturing (Pratt & Whitney)
Metal treatment chemicals
Degreasing solvents
Cutting oils and coolants
Chromium and cadmium plating solutions
Paint and coating waste
Adhesives and sealants
Spent plating baths
Wastewater treatment sludges
Helicopter & Aircraft Components (Sikorsky)
Composite materials and resins
Paint and coating waste
Solvents and cleaners
Metal finishing chemicals
Adhesives and sealants
Non-destructive testing chemicals
Submarine Manufacturing (Electric Boat)
Welding and cutting materials
Metal treatment chemicals
Paint and coating waste (high volumes)
Solvents and degreasers
Battery acids and electrolytes
Hydraulic fluids
Equipment maintenance waste
Precision Manufacturing Waste
Metal Machining & Fabrication
Cutting oils and coolants (large volumes)
Metalworking fluids
Solvents and degreasers
Parts washer solvents
Rust preventatives
Tool and die lubricants
Metal Finishing & Plating
Chromium plating baths
Nickel plating solutions
Cyanide wastes
Acid and alkaline cleaners
Stripping solutions
Wastewater treatment sludges
Spent plating solutions
Medical Device Manufacturing
Cleaning solvents
Sterilization chemicals
Process chemicals
Adhesives and coatings
Quality control waste
Equipment maintenance waste
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical Waste
Drug Development & Manufacturing
Active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs)
Process solvents and reagents
Failed synthesis products
Off-specification materials
Cleaning validation waste
Analytical laboratory waste
Research Laboratories
Laboratory chemicals (acids, bases, solvents)
Carcinogens and highly toxic compounds
Biological specimens in preservatives (formaldehyde)
Expired or unknown chemicals
Heavy metal compounds
Controlled substances
Healthcare & Medical Waste
Hospitals & Medical Centers
Pharmaceutical waste
Chemotherapy drugs and cytotoxic waste
Chemical disinfectants and sterilants
Laboratory reagents
Formaldehyde and fixatives
Mercury thermometers and devices
Sharps and regulated medical waste
Research Medical Facilities
Research chemicals
Biological materials in preservatives
Expired pharmaceuticals
Analytical waste
University & Research Laboratory Waste
Academic Laboratories (Yale, UConn, etc.)
Teaching laboratory chemicals
Research chemicals (diverse types)
Unknown or expired chemicals (legacy chemicals)
Peroxide-forming chemicals
Reactive chemicals
Heavy metal compounds
Carcinogens and acutely toxic materials
Waste from retired faculty labs
Energy Industry Waste
Nuclear Power (Millstone)
Radioactive waste (NRC regulated)
Ion exchange resins
Contaminated materials
Mixed waste (radioactive + hazardous)
Power Plants
Boiler cleaning chemicals
Water treatment chemicals
Transformer oils
Equipment maintenance waste
Manufacturing & Industrial Waste
Chemical Manufacturing
Process waste streams
Off-specification products
Reactor cleanout waste
Distillation bottoms
Tank cleaning residues
Contaminated equipment
Electronics Manufacturing
Solvents and cleaners
Plating solutions
Etchants
Circuit board processing chemicals
Contaminated materials
Plastics Manufacturing
Process solvents
Polymer processing waste
Mold release agents
Cleaning solvents
Off-specification products
Automotive Service Waste
Vehicle Maintenance & Repair
Used motor oil
Oil filters
Antifreeze and coolants
Brake fluid
Transmission fluid
Batteries (lead-acid)
Parts washer solvents
Contaminated rags
Body Shops
Automotive paints
Paint thinners and reducers
Body fillers and hardeners
Spray gun cleaners
Printing & Graphics Waste
Printing Operations
Printing inks
Fountain solutions
Plate processing chemicals
Cleaning solvents
Contaminated rags
Photo chemicals (if still used)
Dry Cleaning Waste
Dry Cleaning Operations
Perchloroethylene (perc)
Still residues
Filter cartridges
Contaminated materials
Solvent-contaminated items
Construction & Renovation Waste
Building Materials
Paints and coatings
Paint thinners and solvents
Adhesives and sealants
Wood preservatives
Asbestos (older building renovations)
Lead paint (renovation work)
Specialty Trades
HVAC refrigerants
Plumbing chemicals
Electrical equipment (ballasts, transformers)
Concrete chemicals
Agricultural & Nursery Waste
Agricultural Operations
Pesticides and herbicides
Fertilizers with hazardous components
Veterinary pharmaceuticals
Equipment cleaning waste
Empty pesticide containers
Greenhouse Operations
Pesticides and fungicides
Growth regulators
Soil fumigants
Cleaning chemicals
Universal Waste
Common Throughout Connecticut
Batteries (lead-acid, lithium, Ni-Cd, alkaline)
Fluorescent lamps and bulbs
Mercury thermostats and switches
Mercury-containing devices
Electronic waste
Ballasts (including PCB-containing if old)
Our Connecticut Hazardous Waste Services
Comprehensive Waste Disposal
All Waste Types
Aerospace and defense manufacturing waste
Precision manufacturing waste
Metal finishing and plating waste
Biotechnology and pharmaceutical waste
Laboratory chemicals (all types)
Healthcare and medical waste
University and research waste
Manufacturing and industrial waste
Automotive service waste
Printing and graphics waste
Construction waste
Agricultural and nursery waste
Specialized Services
Unknown chemical identification
Lab pack services
Bulk waste disposal
Emergency spill response
Tank cleaning and disposal
Equipment decontamination
Site remediation support
Industry-Specific Services
Aerospace & Defense
Aircraft manufacturing waste
Submarine facility waste
Metal treatment chemicals
Plating and finishing waste
Composite materials disposal
Security clearance available
Quality documentation
Defense contractor compliance
Precision Manufacturing
Metalworking fluid disposal
Cutting oil management
Plating waste disposal
Equipment maintenance waste
Regular scheduled service
Just-in-time pickup options
Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
API and synthesis waste
Research chemical disposal
Controlled substance disposal (DEA compliance)
GMP waste documentation
Laboratory cleanouts
Compliance with FDA requirements
Healthcare & Medical
Pharmaceutical waste (all types)
Chemotherapy drug disposal
Controlled substance disposal
Laboratory chemical waste
Regulated medical waste
Sharps disposal
HIPAA-compliant documentation
University & Research
Academic laboratory waste
Teaching laboratory cleanup
Research chemical disposal
Legacy chemical removal
Unknown chemical identification
Faculty retirement cleanouts
Summer shutdown service
Universal Waste Management
Connecticut-Wide Programs
Battery collection and recycling
Lamp and bulb recycling
Mercury device disposal
Electronic waste recycling
Ballast disposal
Simplified regulatory compliance
DEEP Compliance Support
Connecticut-Specific Assistance
EPA ID number application
Generator registration and renewal
Waste plan development (LQGs)
Source reduction certification
Biennial report preparation
Waste characterization
Connecticut-specific training materials
Inspection preparation
Documentation
Connecticut hazardous waste manifests
Certificates of disposal
Land disposal restriction notifications
Exception reports
Biennial reports
Waste plan documentation
Registration records
Training records
Multi-Site & Enterprise Services
Connecticut-Wide Programs
Multiple location coordination
Standardized procedures
Centralized billing
Volume pricing
Dedicated account management
Corporate compliance programs
Emergency Response
24/7 Connecticut Service
Rapid spill response
Unknown material incidents
Urgent waste removal
DEEP notification assistance
Cleanup and remediation
Documentation support
Connecticut Waste Disposal Costs
Connecticut disposal costs reflect the state's location in the Northeast corridor and regulatory requirements. Typical cost ranges:
Common Waste Streams
Aerospace & Defense Waste
Metal treatment chemicals: $6-$15 per gallon
Plating solutions: $8-$20 per gallon
Cutting oils: $3-$8 per gallon
Paint waste: $6-$15 per gallon
Manufacturing Waste
Metalworking fluids: $3-$8 per gallon
Solvents: $5-$12 per gallon
Bulk drums (55-gallon): $400-$1,200 per drum
Plating waste: $8-$20 per gallon
Laboratory Chemicals
Small lab pack (10-20 containers): $800-$2,000
Medium lab pack (30-50 containers): $2,000-$4,000
Large lab pack (50-100+ containers): $4,000-$8,000+
Individual chemicals: $40-$150 per container
Pharmaceutical Waste
Non-controlled: $8-$25 per pound
Controlled substances: $15-$40 per pound
Cytotoxic drugs: $10-$30 per pound
Paint Waste
Latex paint: $3-$8 per gallon
Oil-based paint: $5-$12 per gallon
Industrial coatings: $6-$15 per gallon
Automotive Fluids
Used oil: Often FREE or $1-$3 per gallon (recycling credit)
Antifreeze: $3-$8 per gallon
Brake fluid: $5-$12 per gallon
Universal Waste
Fluorescent bulbs: $0.50-$2.50 per linear foot
Batteries: $1-$6 per pound
Ballasts: $2-$12 per unit
Electronics: $0.15-$1.50 per pound
Service Fees
Pickup Charges
Hartford area: $150-$450
New Haven area: $150-$450
Bridgeport/Southwestern CT: $150-$450
Other areas: $200-$500
Fuel surcharges may apply
Connecticut-Specific Fees
Generator registration fees (annual)
DEEP fees built into disposal costs
Additional Services
Lab pack service: $75-$150 per hour
Waste profiling: $200-$600 per stream
Emergency response: $500-$2,500+
After-hours service: Premium rates
Contact us for accurate quotes specific to your Connecticut location and waste streams.
Connecticut Environmental Resources
State Agencies
Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP)
Main Office: 79 Elm Street, Hartford, CT 06106
Phone: (860) 424-3000
Emergency Spill Line: (860) 424-3338
Website: portal.ct.gov/DEEP
Waste Management Program
Materials Management Division
DEEP Regional Offices
Hartford Office (main)
Field offices throughout Connecticut
Federal Agencies
EPA Region 1 (New England)
Boston Office (main)
5 Post Office Square, Suite 100
Boston, MA 02109
Serves Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, 10 Tribal Nations
Emergency Resources
Connecticut Emergency Response
DEEP Emergency Line: (860) 424-3338
National Response Center: 1-800-424-8802
Connecticut Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection
Local emergency services
Local Emergency Planning Committees (LEPCs)
Regional emergency planning
SARA Title III reporting
Hazmat response coordination
Why Connecticut Businesses Choose Us
Connecticut Industry Expertise
Aerospace and defense manufacturing
Precision manufacturing and metal finishing
Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals
Healthcare and research institutions
Universities and academic laboratories
All Connecticut industries
Statewide Coverage
Greater Hartford area
Greater New Haven area
Greater Bridgeport and Southwestern Connecticut
Eastern Connecticut
Northwestern Connecticut (Litchfield County)
All 8 Connecticut counties
All 169 Connecticut towns
DEEP Regulatory Compliance
Complete Connecticut regulatory compliance
Generator registration assistance
Waste plan development (LQGs)
Source reduction certification
Biennial reporting support
No 270-day extension compliance (180-day limit)
Connecticut-specific training
Inspection preparation
Competitive Pricing
Transparent pricing structure
No hidden fees
Volume discounts
Industry-specific pricing
Cost-effective solutions
Reliable Service
Scheduled pickups across Connecticut
On-call availability
Emergency response
Professional service
Responsive communication
Long-term partnerships
Complete Documentation
Connecticut hazardous waste manifests
Certificates of disposal
DEEP-compliant records
Exception reports
Biennial reporting support
Waste plan documentation
Registration records
Training records
Connecticut Hazardous Waste Best Practices
Waste Minimization & Source Reduction
Connecticut Requirements (LQGs)
Waste plan with source reduction strategies
Source reduction certification
Waste minimization documentation
Periodic review and updates
Industry Best Practices
Process optimization
Material substitution
Recycling and reuse programs
Inventory management
Employee training
Green chemistry principles
Proper Storage & Accumulation
Connecticut Storage Requirements
Secondary containment for liquids
Segregate incompatible wastes
Covered storage areas
Proper containers
Connecticut-specific labeling
Regular inspections
Meet accumulation time limits (no 270-day extension)
Accumulation Time Management
SQG: 180 days maximum (no extension in Connecticut)
LQG: 90 days maximum
Date containers when accumulation begins
Plan pickups before limits expire
No grace period in Connecticut
Regulatory Compliance
All Connecticut Generators Must:
Obtain EPA ID number (if SQG or LQG)
Register with DEEP annually
Pay annual registration fees
Meet accumulation time limits (strict 180 days for SQGs)
Proper Connecticut labeling requirements
Complete manifesting
Personnel training
Maintain extensive records
File biennial reports (LQGs)
Develop and maintain waste plan (LQGs)
Source reduction certification (LQGs)
Emergency Preparedness
Connecticut Requirements
Spill response plans
Emergency equipment
Employee training
Posted emergency contacts
DEEP notification procedures
Local emergency coordination
Environmental Protection
Connecticut Environmental Standards
Water quality protection (Long Island Sound, rivers, drinking water)
Air quality compliance
Soil contamination prevention
Groundwater protection
Sensitive ecosystem protection
Industry-Specific Practices
Aerospace & Defense
Process optimization
Solvent recovery and recycling
Metal finishing waste reduction
Paint application efficiency
Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals
Green chemistry alternatives
Process efficiency
Solvent recovery
Proper inventory management
Universities & Research
Microscale experiments
Chemical sharing programs
Proper chemical inventory systems
Legacy chemical prevention
Getting Started with Connecticut Hazardous Waste Disposal
Step 1: Contact Us
Reach out to discuss your Connecticut waste disposal needs:
Call (800) 582-4833
Email info@hazardouswastedisposal.com
Provide information about your location, industry, waste types, and quantities
Step 2: Connecticut Waste Assessment
We'll help you navigate Connecticut's requirements:
Identify all waste streams
Determine generator status
Assess DEEP registration needs
Review Connecticut-specific requirements
Evaluate waste plan needs (if LQG)
Consider 180-day accumulation limit (SQGs)
Estimate costs including Connecticut fees
Step 3: Service Setup
Once you approve our proposal:
Assist with EPA ID number (if needed)
DEEP registration assistance
Provide containers and Connecticut-compliant labels
Establish pickup schedule (considering 180-day limit)
Set up Connecticut documentation systems
Waste plan development (if LQG)
Provide Connecticut-specific training materials
Step 4: Ongoing Connecticut Service
We provide:
Scheduled or on-call pickups
Connecticut-compliant disposal
DEEP manifesting
Certificates of disposal
Registration renewal reminders
Biennial report assistance (LQGs)
Waste plan updates (LQGs)
Source reduction support
Training updates
Regular program review
Contact Us for Connecticut Hazardous Waste Disposal
Hazardous Waste Disposal provides professional, compliant waste management services throughout Connecticut. We understand Connecticut's specific regulations, advanced manufacturing industries, and unique compliance requirements, and we're committed to helping your business maintain full DEEP and EPA compliance.
Get Started Today:
Call: (800) 582-4833
Email: info@hazardouswastedisposal.com
Website: www.hazardouswastedisposal.com
Serving All of Connecticut:
Greater Hartford and Central Connecticut
Greater New Haven and South Central Connecticut
Greater Bridgeport and Southwestern Connecticut
Eastern Connecticut
Northwestern Connecticut
All 8 Connecticut counties
All 169 Connecticut towns
Let us handle your Connecticut hazardous waste disposal so you can focus on your business operations. We provide the expertise, service, and compliance support Connecticut businesses need for safe, legal, and cost-effective hazardous waste management.
Connecticut businesses trust us for:
Complete DEEP compliance
Statewide service coverage
Industry-specific expertise
Connecticut regulatory knowledge
180-day accumulation compliance
Waste plan development
Registration assistance
Professional support
Contact us today for a free consultation and quote for your Connecticut facility.
