Clean Harbors Wilmington, LLC
Clean Harbors
1737 Denni St, Los Angeles, CA 90744 • 310-835-9998
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Clean Harbors Wilmington, LLC is located at 1737 Denni St, Los Angeles, CA 90744.
Waste management activities at the Wilmington facility include storage and transfer of containerized wastes, treatment of waste, which cannot be reclaimed or reused, and transfer of materials, which cannot be further treated. Processes at the facility include lab pack handling, consolidation of solids and liquids, solidification, fuel blending and neutralization.
Typical Customers: electronic equipment; chemical, plastics, and machinery manufacturers; medical facilities; laboratories; utilities; petroleum distribution; and government facilities.
To contact Clean Harbors Wilmington, LLC, call 310-835-9998, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Los Angeles? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.
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