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Want to work with Eco Materials? Learn more below about the materials we can and can not accept!What Materials Can the Eco Materials Wash Plant Accept?
The Eco Materials Wash Plant can accept and process clean and contaminated non-hazardous soils. This soil comes from construction projects, remediation projects, infrastructure work, and any other operation that creates an excess of soil.
The facility can process soil contaminated brick, masonry, and concrete fragments that are often found in soils, and we will be accepting and processing materials from various sites throughout the tri-state region.
What Materials Can the Wash Plant NOT Accept?
Due to health & safety rules and regulations, and out of concern for our employees, customers, and the facility’s equipment, the Eco Materials Wash Plant can not accept any material that:
- contains hazardous substances or chemicals, such as asbestos
- is contaminated with >5ppm Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs)
- is radioactive, such as nuclear waste or other radioactive substances
- are highly corrosive, such as acids or caustic materials
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painted masonry with lead-based paint
- are too large to be processed by the wash plant equipment, such as large rocks or boulders
- are frozen, as they may not be able to be washed due to their solid state and inability to be processed by the equipment
Want to bring material?
Contact Eco Materials today and a dedicated member of our team would be happy to answer any questions you may have, or to assist you in having your construction or excavation site waste disposed of!