Compliance Services
Leed Environmental, Inc. has extensive experience in developing and implementing environmental compliance programs for business and industry in the areas of solid and hazardous waste management. Our service areas include:
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Compliance program development (small-quantity generators, generators, hazardous waste transporters, and treatment, storage, and disposal facilities)
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Waste characterization
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Sampling and analysis plan preparation
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Sampling and laboratory analysis
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Hazardous waste delisting
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Permitting (Part A and Part B permits)
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Coordination and technical activities with regulatory agencies
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Corrective action services
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Removal and remedial action plans
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Personnel training
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Waste management services (solid waste, municipal waste, construction and demolition waste, special waste, medical waste, infectious waste, industrial waste, and hazardous waste)
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Auditing
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Waste minimization, resource recovery, source reduction, reclamation, reuse, and recycling
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Treatability studies (solidification, stabilization, others)
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Pollution prevention and compliance manuals
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Emergency response plans, emergency removal action
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PPC plans and SPCC plans
We have frequently been requested to perform solid and hazardous waste compliance audits and based upon the results of the audits, to assist in the development and implementation of compliance programs for our clients.
Cost-Savings Programs
With 30 years of experience related to solid and hazardous waste management, Leed Environmental, Inc. is uniquely qualified to assist its clients in evaluating solid and hazardous waste generation rates, waste characteristics, storage and treatment options, and transportation and disposal alternatives. Based upon its extensive experience, Leed Environmental, Inc. has learned that:
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Business owners can save substantial costs by implementing solid waste minimization activities, volume reduction efforts, and recycling/reuse alternatives
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For hazardous wastes, operating costs and liabilities can be reduced by implementing waste delisting programs and toxicity reductions
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Waste transportation and disposal companies do not always provide the most cost-effective waste management solutions
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Business owners can often save substantial costs by evaluating and implementing waste management alternatives
Leed Environmental, Inc.'s success stories include the delisting of wastewater treatment sludge generated at a national automobile assembly facility and the successful delisting of emission control sludge generated at a secondary lead reclamation facility.

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