Hazardous Waste Disposal for Manufacturing Facilities
Industrial Waste Management Solutions for Manufacturers Nationwide
Manufacturing operations generate diverse hazardous waste streams that require expert handling. From metal treatment chemicals and industrial solvents to wastewater and contaminated materials, Hazardous Waste Disposal provides comprehensive waste management solutions for manufacturers across all industries.
Call (800) 582-4833 for manufacturing waste disposal services or email info@hazardouswastedisposal.com
Manufacturing Waste We Handle
Industrial Solvents
Solvents used in cleaning, degreasing, and processing are flammable hazardous waste.
What we handle:
Mineral spirits
Acetone
MEK (methyl ethyl ketone)
Toluene
Xylene
Paint thinners
Degreasers
Parts washer fluids
Vapor degreaser waste
Recycling options: Many solvents can be recycled through distillation, reducing disposal costs.
Metal Treatment Chemicals
Metal finishing, plating, and treatment operations generate regulated waste.
What we handle:
Plating solutions (chromium, nickel, zinc, cadmium)
Anodizing chemicals
Pickling acids
Passivation solutions
Metal cleaners and brighteners
Conversion coatings
Cyanide-bearing waste
Spent electroplating baths
Special handling: Cyanide waste requires careful segregation from acids to prevent toxic gas formation.
Acids & Bases (Corrosives)
Manufacturing processes use various corrosive chemicals.
What we handle:
Sulfuric acid
Hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid)
Nitric acid
Phosphoric acid
Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda)
Potassium hydroxide
Chromic acid
Hydrofluoric acid
Neutralization services available where appropriate.
Paints, Coatings & Inks
Painting and coating operations generate multiple waste streams.
What we handle:
Industrial paints
Powder coatings
Epoxy coatings
Polyurethane coatings
Primers and sealers
Printing inks
Paint sludge
Spray booth waste
Filters and overspray
Oils & Lubricants
Manufacturing equipment requires various petroleum products.
What we handle:
Hydraulic oil
Cutting oil and coolants
Gear oil
Compressor oil
Lubricating oil
Metalworking fluids
Quenching oils
Heat transfer fluids
Recycling available: Clean used oil can often be recycled.
Adhesives & Resins
Bonding and assembly operations generate adhesive waste.
What we handle:
Epoxy adhesives
Urethane adhesives
Cyanoacrylate glues
Silicone sealants
Resin waste
Hardeners and catalysts
Wastewater & Process Water
Manufacturing processes generate contaminated water.
What we handle:
Parts washer water
Cooling tower blowdown
Boiler blowdown
Contaminated rinse water
Floor wash water
Equipment cleaning water
Oily water separator waste
Treatment options: Some wastewater can be treated on-site or at specialized facilities.
Contaminated Materials
Manufacturing generates contaminated absorbents and materials.
What we handle:
Oil-soaked rags and towels
Spill absorbents
Contaminated PPE
Filter cartridges
Spent activated carbon
Contaminated soil
Cleanup materials
Reactive & Pyrophoric Materials
Some manufacturing processes use reactive chemicals.
What we handle:
Water-reactive metals (sodium, potassium)
Pyrophoric materials
Peroxide-forming chemicals
Unstable or shock-sensitive materials
Polymerizable materials
Special expertise required: We have experience with reactive materials requiring specialized handling.
Electronic Manufacturing Waste
Electronics production generates specific waste types.
What we handle:
Solder waste (lead-bearing)
Flux residues
Etching solutions
Stripping solutions
Circuit board waste
Plating solutions
Isopropyl alcohol
Electronic component scrap
Plastics Manufacturing Waste
Plastics production and fabrication waste.
What we handle:
Styrene waste
Resin purge material
Catalyst residues
Mold release agents
Contaminated plastics
Off-spec materials
Rubber Manufacturing Waste
Rubber production generates various waste streams.
What we handle:
Vulcanizing agents
Accelerators and activators
Rubber cement
Processing oils
Contaminated rubber scrap
Manufacturing Waste Regulations
RCRA Generator Categories
Large Quantity Generator (LQG): >1,000 kg/month (2,200 lbs)
EPA ID number required
90-day accumulation limit
Strict storage requirements
Personnel training programs
Written contingency plans
Biennial reporting
Small Quantity Generator (SQG): >100 kg but <1,000 kg/month
EPA ID number required
180-day accumulation limit (270 days if disposal >200 miles)
Basic training requirements
Emergency response procedures
Very Small Quantity Generator (VSQG): <100 kg/month
Minimal regulatory requirements
Must ensure proper disposal
Limited storage quantities
Storage Requirements
Manufacturing facilities must:
Use compatible containers in good condition
Keep containers closed except when adding/removing waste
Label containers "Hazardous Waste" with contents
Mark accumulation start dates
Inspect storage areas weekly
Maintain secondary containment
Separate incompatible wastes
Employee Training
Required training includes:
Hazard communication
Waste identification
Proper handling procedures
Emergency response
Spill cleanup
Container management
Documentation: Maintain training records showing date, topics, and attendees.
Manifest System
Hazardous waste must be tracked using manifests:
Cradle-to-grave tracking
Generator, transporter, and disposal facility signatures
Retain copies for 3+ years
Electronic manifest (e-manifest) now available
Our Manufacturing Waste Services
Scheduled Regular Pickup
Consistent service tailored to your production schedule:
Weekly, monthly, or quarterly pickup
Predictable costs and compliance
Container supply and management
Minimal storage space requirements
Bulk Removal Services
For large quantities or facility cleanouts:
Tank cleanouts
Equipment decommissioning
Facility closures
Process changes
Product line discontinuations
Emergency Response
24/7 availability for urgent situations:
Spills and releases
Non-conforming materials
Equipment failures
Regulatory inspections
Immediate pickup needs
Waste Characterization
Not sure about your waste? We provide:
Waste sampling and analysis
EPA waste code determination
Process knowledge documentation
Regulatory classification
On-Site Services
For large manufacturers:
On-site waste management
Container and drum management
Satellite accumulation area setup
Compliance audits
Staff training programs
Waste Minimization Consulting
Reduce costs through:
Process improvements
Material substitutions
Recycling opportunities
Segregation optimization
Why Manufacturers Choose Us
Manufacturing Expertise
Three decades working with manufacturers across all sectors. We understand production schedules, shutdown periods, and operational constraints.
Flexible Solutions
Services scaled to your needs—from small job shops to large industrial facilities.
Competitive Pricing
Volume discounts and recycling options reduce overall costs.
Minimal Downtime
Fast, efficient pickup that doesn't interrupt production.
Complete Compliance
Stay current with EPA, DOT, and state regulations without dedicating internal resources.
Documentation Excellence
Detailed records for audits, permits, and corporate reporting.
Common Manufacturing Scenarios
Metal Fabrication Shop
A 50-employee shop generates spent solvents, cutting oils, and metal treatment chemicals. We provide monthly pickup service with on-site drums and complete manifest documentation. Cost: $800-$1,500/month.
Electronics Manufacturer
A circuit board manufacturer produces solder waste, etching solutions, and plating baths quarterly. We provide specialized containers and arrange precious metal recovery. Cost: $2,000-$4,000/quarter.
Plastic Injection Molding
A molding facility accumulates purge material, contaminated resins, and mold cleaners. We provide twice-yearly bulk removal coordinated with production shutdowns. Cost: $1,500-$3,000/pickup.
Industrial Painting Operation
A coating facility generates 500 gallons of paint waste monthly plus booth filters and overspray. We provide weekly pickup with specialized paint waste containers. Cost: $2,500-$4,000/month.
Manufacturing Compliance Tips
Waste Minimization:
Segregate waste streams for potential recycling
Use materials completely before disposal
Consider process changes to reduce generation
Train employees on proper use to minimize waste
Storage Management:
Designate specific storage areas away from production
Use appropriate secondary containment
Post emergency contact numbers
Keep incompatible wastes separated
Maintain clear aisle space for inspections
Documentation:
Keep detailed generation records
Maintain all manifests and certificates
Document training programs
Track accumulation start dates
Photograph storage areas periodically
Emergency Preparedness:
Develop written contingency plans
Train employees on spill response
Keep cleanup materials accessible
Post emergency contacts
Practice emergency drills
Manufacturing Waste Disposal Costs
Pricing factors:
Waste types and hazard profiles
Monthly generation quantities
Service frequency requirements
Geographic location
Container needs
Special handling requirements
Typical Cost Ranges:
Solvent disposal: $3-$12 per gallon
Paint waste: $5-$15 per gallon
Oils and coolants: $2-$8 per gallon
Acids/bases: $4-$10 per gallon
Lab pack services: $250-$600 per drum
Full-service monthly pickup: $500-$5,000+ depending on volume
Volume discounts and recycling credits available
Call (800) 582-4833 for a custom manufacturing quote
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can we store hazardous waste for more than 90 days? A: LQGs are limited to 90 days. SQGs get 180 days (or 270 if disposal facility is >200 miles away).
Q: What's secondary containment? A: Berms, pallets, or containment systems that hold 110% of the largest container's volume to catch spills.
Q: Can different waste types be mixed? A: Generally no. Mixing wastes can create safety hazards, make recycling impossible, and increase disposal costs.
Q: How often should storage areas be inspected? A: Weekly inspections are required for most generators, with documentation.
Q: What if we generate a new waste stream? A: Characterize it properly, determine the EPA waste code, and adjust your waste management plan accordingly.
Q: Are there recycling options for manufacturing waste? A: Yes! Many solvents, oils, metals, and other materials can be recycled, often at lower cost than disposal.
Q: What happens during an EPA inspection? A: Inspectors review storage areas, containers, labels, accumulation dates, training records, and manifests. Proper documentation is key.
Get Started with Manufacturing Waste Service
Call (800) 582-4833 or email info@hazardouswastedisposal.com
What to have ready:
List of waste types generated
Approximate monthly quantities
Production schedule and preferred service frequency
Current storage situation
Your facility location and size
We'll provide:
Detailed quote customized for manufacturing
Container and storage recommendations
Service schedule options
Waste characterization assistance
All necessary documentation and compliance support
Serving manufacturers nationwide since 1992
