Ingenium, a waste management service provider based in San Diego, has expanded its service offerings and launched its industrial services division.
With the addition of the division, Ingenium says it provides a necessary service for its clients and adds to its already extensive menu of service offerings.
“Our familiarity in working in hazardous and nonhazardous environmental spaces provides our customers complete environmental and industrial services,” says Scott Manuel, industrial services division manager. ”Ingenium manages any type of industrial/environmental project and can be your turnkey solution.”
By upgrading its Southern California fleet, Ingenium's industrial services include:
roll-off trucks (single and double bin);
roll-off bin rentals (20-yard, 40-yard, closed top, open top, FRAC tanks, dewatering bins);
bulk waste management, transportation and disposal, including vacuum tankers and vactor trucks;
remediation projects, excavation, contaminated soils cleanup, debris removal, lead and asbestos remediation, copper remediation for gun ranges;
industrial cleaning, pressure washing, SCBA and confined space; and
on-site technical services and project management.
Ingenium says it specializes in packaging, transportation, recycling and disposal of hazardous, nonhazardous, biological, universal and radioactive waste. The company helps its customers manage their waste programs, maintain budgets and meet regulatory demands while protecting employees, the community and the environment.
Ingenium also assists in the process of reducing and recycling wastes to achieve sustainability goals while maintaining safety and service.
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