Risk: Medium Hazwaste Treatment Operational

City of New Haven Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility, New Haven, Connecticut

NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, United States

Overview

The City of New Haven facility in Connecticut, USA, provides hazardous waste treatment services. It operates under US EPA RCRA regulations for hazardous waste management.

The City of New Haven hazardous waste treatment facility is located at 190 River St., New Haven, Connecticut, USA. It is an operational plant serving the local area with hazardous waste treatment services, classified under NAICS code 562219 for Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal. As a hazardous waste treatment facility in the United States, it operates under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C, which governs the treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. The facility's specific treatment processes are not detailed, but typical operations may include physical, chemical, or biological treatment to neutralize or reduce the hazard of waste streams. The facility plays a key role in managing hazardous waste generated in the New Haven area, supporting local industries and communities by ensuring proper waste handling. Its location near the Quinnipiac River and Long Island Sound underscores the importance of robust environmental controls to prevent contamination.

Environmental context

Hazardous waste treatment facilities in coastal areas like New Haven must manage risks of groundwater contamination and surface water runoff. The proximity to the Quinnipiac River and Long Island Sound requires stringent leachate and spill prevention measures. Community proximity also necessitates careful traffic management and air emission controls to minimize exposure to hazardous substances.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 190 River St., New Haven, Connecticut 06513, USA.

The facility treats hazardous waste, as classified under NAICS code 562219 for Other Nonhazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal, but it is categorized as a hazardous waste treatment plant.

Hazardous waste treatment in the US is primarily regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle C, which sets standards for treatment, storage, and disposal facilities.

The facility must comply with RCRA requirements for containment, monitoring, and emergency planning to prevent releases of hazardous substances to the environment.

The location near the Quinnipiac River and Long Island Sound requires robust environmental controls to prevent water contamination from hazardous waste operations.

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