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Transportation and Disposal

Discover a comprehensive approach to upstream waste managment.

Safe and Reliable.

We go out of our way to ensure waste is properly handled from cradle to grave, supplying all shipping papers, labels, markings and placards.

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Bulk Liquids

Our chemical vacuum tankers are the perfect solution for bulk liquid wastes, equipment clean outs and process chemical change over.

Bulk Solids and Roll-offs

Roll-off dumpsters and frac tanks available for accumulation over time, live loads and spills clean ups.

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Containerized Waste

For waste in containers we offer direct and LTL transportation services to a variety of trusted and extensively vetted treatment and disposal facilities. 

Treatment and Disposal

Access a vast network of cutting edge treatment, disposal and recycling options. Red Arc uses only trusted facilities that pass our impact and compliance audit.

  • Re-Use

    Large quantities of fuels and expired product can often be beneficially re-used saving you money on disposal and reducing environmental impact.

  • Reclaim/Recycle

    We always recycle when we can. Materials that are easily recycled include: used oils, metal bearing wastes, electronics and catalysts.

  • Waste to Energy

    Waste to energy (WTE) often offers a more environmentally friendly alternative for waste that would otherwise be landfilled or incinerated.

  • Waste Treatment

    Many acids, bases, oxidizers and metal bearing wastes can be chemically or physically treated as a cheaper alternative to incineration.

  • Incineration

    When there is no where else to turn we let it burn. Incineration is not always the ideal solution, but it is always effective.

  • Land Disposal

    Deep well injection and landfill offer a cheap disposal solution for non-RCRA hazardous wastes. 

Intelligent Waste Routing

We take great care to route waste in the most cost efficient, effective and minimally impactful way possible. This involves considering not just the cost and  appropriateness of a particular treatment, but also its environmental impact and the impact of emissions required to transport the waste to its destination.