Hazardous Waste, Contaminated Soil Removal, Treatment & Disposal
Specialists in hazardous waste treatment & recycling.
We are specialists removing, remediating and disposing of hazardous wastes and contaminated soil. We extract and treat both non-hazardous and hazardous materials for recycling off-site.
Our treatment facilities treat contaminants ranging from elevated hydrocarbons to soils impacted with asbestos.
Our hazardous management team offer a full waste management service including soil testing and disposal of contaminated materials for the EWC codes listed here. For anything else, please contact us for a confidential conversation.
Treated soils are exempt from landfill tax when used in restoration projects, delivering cost savings for our clients, while being both sustainable, and compliant.
We can help you. For a site review, contact our team, today.
EWC codes for hazardous wastes that we remove
- 17-01-06 – Concrete, bricks, tiles and ceramics containing hazardous substances.
- 17-02-04 – Glass, Plastic and Wood containing Hazardous substances.
- 17-03-01 – Bitumous mixtures containing coal tar.
- 17-03-03 – Coal Tar and tarred products.
- 17-04-09 – Metal waste containing hazardous substances.
- 17-04-10 – Cables containing; Oil, Coal Tar and Hazardous substances.
- 17-05-03 – Soils and stones containing Hazardous substances.
- 17-05-05 – Dredging spoil containing hazardous substances.
- 17-05-07 – Track Ballast containing Hazardous Substances.
- 17-06-01 – Insulation materials containing Asbestos.
- 17-06-03 – Insulation materials containing hazardous substances.
- 17-06-05 – Construction materials containing Asbestos.
- 17-08-01 – Gypsum based materials containing hazardous substances.
- 17-09-01 – Construction and demolition waste containing mercury.
DHI Hazardous Management Team
Our specialist team manage segregation of hotspots on site, complete consignment notes, and deliver a full segregation plan and statement.
We are committed to our environment, recycling, and sustainable best practice. Where appropriate, our use of treatment facilities ensures the percentage of landfill waste is minimal.
Types of contaminated soil:
- Soils by TPH (total petroleum hydrocarbons)
- Soils by PAH (Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons)
- Soils by Heavy Metals
- Soils by Asbestos Fibres >0.1%
- Chrysotile fibres in soil
- Asbestos Fragments in soil
- Asbestos Fragments loose
- Sheet asbestos