Chase Environmental Group Springfield

Chase Environmental Group

2701 E Ash St, Springfield, IL 62703 • 217-670-1916

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Chase Environmental Group Springfield is located at 2701 E Ash St, Springfield, IL 62703.

Chase Environmental Group Services Include...

• Contaminated Soil Remediation
• Cyclotron Decommissioning
• Decontamination and Decommissioning
• Environmental and Geotechnical Drilling
• Environmental Cleanup
• Environmental Remediation
• Gate and Portal Monitor Repair
• Hazardous Waste Disposal
• Hazardous Waste Management
• In-Situ Remediation and Treatment
• Industrial Radiation Safety Service
• Mixed Waste Disposal
• Mobile Dual Phase Extraction and In Situ Remediation
• Mold, Asbestos and Lead Remediation
• NORM and Rad Waste Management
• Nuclear Gauge Removal and Repair
• Nuclear Waste Disposal
• Radioactive Waste Disposal
• Radiation Safety Planning
• Radiation Safety Training Courses
• Sealed Source Disposal
• Underground Storage Tank Removal
• Waste Management Brokerage

Chase Environmental Group is a Kentucky based environmental company with offices in Louisville, KY, Paducah, KY, Oak Ridge, TN, Knoxville, TN, Centralia, IL, Springfield, IL and Berlin, CT. We perform environmental remediation services and investigations involving radioactive, hazardous, and industrial materials for clients located throughout the United States. Our current client base includes industrial, governmental, and institutional entities.

Chase specializes in decontamination, decommissioning, and remediation projects involving hazardous, radioactive, and industrial wastes. Chase is a registered underground storage tank remover and installer in Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky and Tennessee. We possess a radioactive material license issued by the Commonwealth of Kentucky that specifically authorizes decontamination and decommissioning activities. This license enables our company to perform activities that may otherwise be outside the scope of existing facility licenses. This represents a regulatory convenience to many clients since is not necessary to wait for a license amendment to be applied for and approved to continue decommissioning operations.

Chase’s management and professional staff have completed radioactive waste decontamination projects for over 20 years. This broad experience by key management personnel includes such notable projects as the single unit disposal of Portland General Electric’s Trojan reactor pressure vessel. Chase personnel have also directed the decommissioning of test, research and power reactors, university laboratories, aerospace technology centers, and low-level radioactive waste processing and disposal facilities. Chase personnel have performed numerous successful decommissioning projects at universities and research institutions involving both short- and long-lived radionuclides.

To contact Chase Environmental Group Springfield, call 217-670-1916, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Springfield, IL? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

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Contact Details

Street Address

2701 E Ash St
Springfield, IL 62703
United States

Phone & Fax

P: 217-670-1916
F: 217-670-1682

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What are the three types of waste management?

There are three main types of waste management: reduction, reuse, and recycling.

Reduction involves reducing the amount of waste generated in the first place by rethinking how something is made or consumed. This could involve purchasing fewer items, avoiding single-use packaging, or opting for products with less packaging.

Reusing means taking something that has already been used and preparing it for reuse. This could include donating gently used items, repairing broken items instead of replacing them, or repurposing an item to be used differently.

Recycling involves breaking down materials into their components and reusing those elements to make new products. Commonly recycled materials include plastic, paper, and glass. For example, plastic containers can be melted down to create new containers or other items. Recycled materials are often used in the production of new products, helping to conserve energy and reduce pollution.

What are the four main types of waste?

There are four main types of waste: hazardous, solid, liquid, and gaseous.

Hazardous waste is any material that poses a potential threat to human health or the environment. Examples of hazardous waste include chemicals, medical waste, and electronic items such as computers and cell phones.

Solid waste is any material that is not liquid or gas. Examples of solid waste include food scraps, paper, cardboard, clothing, and furniture.

Liquid waste is any material that is in a liquid form. Examples of liquid waste include wastewater from sinks, toilets, and showers, as well as oil and chemicals used in industrial processes.

Gaseous waste is any material that is in the form of a gas. Examples of gaseous waste include carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases.

What services do waste companies provide?

Waste companies provide various services to help individuals and businesses manage their waste. These services may include waste collection, recycling, composting, hazardous waste disposal, and other related services.

Waste collection involves collecting materials from residences or businesses that need to be disposed of safely. Recycling involves breaking down materials into their components and then reusing those elements to make new products.

Composting involves breaking down organic materials, such as food scraps and yard waste, into fertilizers used in gardening. Hazardous waste disposal is the process of safely disposing of items that contain hazardous materials, such as chemicals or medical waste.

Waste companies also offer educational services to help people learn about waste management and the importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling.

By utilizing the services provided by a waste company, individuals and businesses can reduce their environmental impact and help create a cleaner world.