Risk: Medium Hazwaste Treatment Operational

Santa Rosa Recycling Collection - Hazardous Waste Treatment Facility in Cotati, California

COTATI, California, United States

Overview

Santa Rosa Recycling Collection in Cotati, California, is an operational hazwaste treatment facility under NAICS 562211, serving Sonoma County with hazardous waste management services.

Santa Rosa Recycling Collection is a hazardous waste treatment facility located at 7085 Gravenstein Hwy in Cotati, California, within Sonoma County. The facility operates under NAICS code 562211, which covers hazardous waste treatment and disposal, and is classified as operational. It serves the broader Santa Rosa and Sonoma County area, providing essential services for the management of hazardous materials generated by local industries and communities. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC). As a hazwaste treatment plant, it is subject to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations, particularly those governing the treatment, storage, and disposal of hazardous waste. California's stringent state-level regulations further ensure that the facility adheres to high environmental and safety standards. Typical operations at such facilities include physical, chemical, or biological treatment processes to neutralize or reduce the toxicity of hazardous waste before disposal or recycling. Santa Rosa Recycling Collection plays a critical role in the region's waste management infrastructure by ensuring that hazardous waste is handled safely and in compliance with environmental regulations. Its location in Sonoma County, an area with a mix of agricultural, industrial, and residential activities, underscores its importance in protecting local groundwater and air quality from potential contamination. The facility's services support the circular economy by enabling the recovery of valuable materials from hazardous waste streams, reducing the overall environmental footprint of the region.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Sonoma County, California, a region with a Mediterranean climate and significant agricultural activity. Hazardous waste treatment facilities like Santa Rosa Recycling Collection are essential for preventing soil and groundwater contamination from industrial byproducts. The proximity to residential areas and the Russian River watershed necessitates robust leachate management and spill prevention measures. Regulatory oversight by the EPA and DTSC ensures that the facility operates with proper containment and monitoring systems to mitigate risks to public health and the environment.

Frequently asked questions

Santa Rosa Recycling Collection is located at 7085 Gravenstein Hwy, Cotati, California 94931, in Sonoma County, United States.

Santa Rosa Recycling Collection is a hazardous waste treatment facility, handling hazardous materials under NAICS code 562211. It treats, stores, and disposes of hazardous waste in compliance with RCRA regulations.

The facility operates under the U.S. EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and California's Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) regulations, ensuring safe hazardous waste management.

Hazardous waste treatment neutralizes or reduces the toxicity of waste, preventing soil and groundwater contamination. Facilities like Santa Rosa Recycling Collection use physical, chemical, or biological processes to treat waste before disposal or recycling.

Santa Rosa Recycling Collection serves Sonoma County by managing hazardous waste from local industries and households, supporting public health and environmental protection through proper waste treatment and disposal.

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