Can Non-Hazardous Liquids Go Down a Sewer?

Can Non-Hazardous Liquids Go Down a Sewer?

Some non-hazardous liquids can go down the sewer, but you must first confirm that the liquid meets specific criteria, such as being water-soluble, non-flammable, having a neutral pH, and being biodegradable. Generally, household greywater (water from sinks, showers,...
Spilled Paint Can Be Hazardous

Spilled Paint Can Be Hazardous

Our HazChem trained crew arrived on-site and held a health and safety meeting regarding a paint spill.   Spilled paint can be hazardous depending on the type of paint and the environment where it’s spilled. Here’s a breakdown: 1. Types of Paint and Their Hazards...
Drum Spill Containment and Remediation

Drum Spill Containment and Remediation

A spill involving damaged 55-gallon drum of sodium silicate that spilled during transportation. Sodium silicate is not toxic to humans once it is consumed or inhaled. However, when sodium silicate comes in contact with the skin then it can cause irritation and...
Fuel Spill Emergency Response

Fuel Spill Emergency Response

Fuel Spill Clean Up and Remediation   A spill involving fuel that spilled from a truck’s saddle tank required professionally trained technicians, and HazChem was deployed to the site. HazChem is an expert in the field of Fuel Spill Clean Up.  The best advice for...
How Solvent Spills Can Be Cleaned Up

How Solvent Spills Can Be Cleaned Up

We are Open 24/7 for Spill Clean Up and Remediation   HazChem Environmental recently responded to a spill involving a 55-gal drum of solvent that was damaged during shipping. The solvent spilled affecting both the outside and inside of the trailer. HazChem...