Hazardous Waste

Hazardous Waste Management in Oakland

Oakland's mix of healthcare facilities, research labs, and automotive shops generates diverse hazardous waste streams. Alameda County's Hazardous Materials Business Plan program requires detailed reporting from all generators.

What’s Included

  • RCRA hazardous waste characterization
  • Lab-pack services for chemical waste
  • Universal waste management (batteries, lamps, electronics)
  • Solvent and chemical waste disposal
  • Used oil and automotive fluid recycling
  • Paint waste and aerosol can disposal
  • Emergency spill response
  • EPA and DTSC compliance documentation

Local Regulatory Note

Alameda County requires hazardous materials business plans through the CUPA (Certified Unified Program Agency). DTSC regulations for California hazardous waste generators add state-specific requirements beyond federal RCRA.

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