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.