Overview
HARRIS & CRISAFI C/O RRM, INC is a hazardous waste treatment facility in Burlingame, California, operating under US EPA RCRA regulations. It serves the San Mateo County area with industrial waste management services.
HARRIS & CRISAFI C/O RRM, INC is a hazardous waste treatment facility located at 137 Lorton Avenue in Burlingame, California. Operating in San Mateo County, this facility is part of the United States' regulated hazardous waste management infrastructure, serving industrial and commercial generators in the region. The facility operates under the US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) framework, which governs the treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. With NAICS code 562211 (Hazardous Waste Treatment and Disposal), it is classified as a treatment facility, likely employing processes such as neutralization, chemical treatment, or stabilization to manage hazardous materials before disposal or recycling. As a hazardous waste treatment facility in the San Francisco Bay Area, it plays a critical role in managing industrial waste from the region's diverse economy, including technology, manufacturing, and healthcare sectors. Proper treatment reduces environmental and public health risks associated with hazardous substances, supporting local environmental protection goals.
Environmental context
Burlingame is located in the San Francisco Bay Area, a region with high population density and significant industrial activity. Hazardous waste treatment facilities in this area must manage risks related to groundwater contamination, air emissions, and proximity to residential communities. The facility's location near the San Francisco Bay also raises considerations for protecting sensitive aquatic ecosystems from potential spills or leaks. Regulatory oversight under RCRA and the Clean Air Act helps mitigate these risks through strict permitting and monitoring requirements.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 137 Lorton Avenue, Burlingame, California 94010, in San Mateo County.
As a hazardous waste treatment facility, it handles hazardous materials from industrial and commercial sources, using processes like neutralization or chemical treatment to reduce toxicity.
Hazardous waste treatment facilities in the US operate under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), which sets standards for treatment, storage, and disposal to protect human health and the environment.
The facility must comply with RCRA permits, including requirements for containment, monitoring, and emergency response. Air emissions are regulated under the Clean Air Act, and groundwater monitoring may be required.
The NAICS code for hazardous waste treatment and disposal is 562211, which covers facilities that treat hazardous waste through various physical, chemical, or biological methods.
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