Overview
DESOTEC FRMLY EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES is a hazwaste treatment facility in Parker, Arizona, United States. It operates under US EPA RCRA regulations for hazardous waste management.
DESOTEC FRMLY EVOQUA WATER TECHNOLOGIES is a hazardous waste treatment facility located at 2523 MUTAHAR ST in Parker, La Paz County, Arizona, United States. The facility is operational and serves the local industrial and commercial sectors requiring hazardous waste disposal and treatment services. As a hazwaste treatment plant, the facility operates under the US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations, specifically Subtitle C for hazardous waste management. The facility's NAICS codes (454390 and 562211) indicate involvement in hazardous waste treatment and disposal, as well as other direct selling establishments. Typical operations include physical, chemical, or biological treatment to neutralize or reduce the hazard of waste streams. The facility's location in Parker, Arizona, places it in a region with a growing industrial base and proximity to transportation routes. Proper hazardous waste management is critical for protecting local groundwater resources and minimizing environmental impact. The facility contributes to the regional waste management infrastructure by providing essential treatment services for hazardous materials.
Environmental context
The facility is situated in La Paz County, Arizona, an arid region where groundwater is a critical resource. Hazardous waste treatment operations must carefully manage leachate and runoff to prevent contamination of aquifers. The proximity to the Colorado River and agricultural areas underscores the importance of robust containment and monitoring systems. Community proximity and traffic from waste transport are also key considerations for this facility.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 2523 MUTAHAR ST, Parker, Arizona 85344, United States.
The facility treats hazardous waste, as classified under US EPA RCRA Subtitle C regulations.
Hazardous waste treatment facilities in the US are regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), specifically Subtitle C for hazardous waste management, including treatment, storage, and disposal standards.
The facility must comply with RCRA requirements for containment, monitoring, and reporting to prevent releases of hazardous constituents to the environment.
NAICS 562211 indicates hazardous waste treatment and disposal, while 454390 covers other direct selling establishments, reflecting the facility's role in waste management services.
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