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Your regulated waste solution
The Waste Solutions Database connects waste generators with waste receivers who can dispose of your industrial, chemical, toxic, biomedical, food, agricultural or any other types of hazardous or regulated wastes.
Our goal is to connect waste receivers with generators quickly. This service provides a method to ensure that hazardous waste stream is disposed of in an environmentally responsible manner with competent and liable receivers.
If you have any questions, or require further information about our services, please contact us.
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Find a Receiver / Contractor.
Become a Receivever / Contractor
Legislation
Resources
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Become a Receivever / Contractor
- Complete and submit the Waste Receiver Data Entry Form
- We will contact you to finalize membership details.
- Customers will contact you after searching by waste type and waste location.
- Customers will ask for disposal prices online through the Wasteweb Bidding System.
- If you have questions you would like answered before you complete the Waste Receiver Form, contact us for more information.
Why Become a Waste Receiver?
- It's a cheap, fast, and effortless way to advertise your services.
- Your client base grows with minimal marketing costs.
- New customers find you easily.
- Clients are pre-screened according to waste type and location.
- Potential customers can contact you 24 hours a day.
How Much Does it Cost?
Receivers are charged a subscription fee for exposure to Canadian waste generators. Contact us for more information.
What Are Others Saying?
"Finally, an effective method for owners to direct hazardous waste with confidence and efficiency."
Matt Wilson, Project Manager, Quantum Environmental Group
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Resources
Hazardous and regulated waste generators need laboratories to determine their waste type and classification. They also need reliable waste haulers to ensure safe passage of their waste.
Laboratories
Good laboratories are familiar with the various federal/provincial/territorial government regulations to provide the correct analyses and standards for your waste characterization. It is important to use laboratories with developed quality control systems and analytical methodologies which satisfy local governments and accrediting bodies. Your selected laboratory should be accredited by the following agencies:
- Canadian Association for Environmental Analytical Laboratories (CAEAL)
- Standards Council of Canada (SCC)
- National Accreditation of Measurement and Sampling
Waste haulers
Waste haulers are responsible for the safe, legal, and trouble-free transport of your waste from the "cradle to the grave." As a waste generator you are responsible for determining if these haulers are certified and authorized to transport your waste. The following is a list of waste hauler essentials:
- Several years in operation.
- Respectable client base.
- Minimum $5,000,000 General comprehensive, liability, and environmental insurance.
- Permits/Licenses/Certificates - do they have all the appropriate certifications to deal with your waste?
- Is the hauler licensed to transport under the Transport of Dangerous Goods Act (Canada)?
- TDG - are all employees TDG trained?
- WHMIS - are all employees WHMIS trained?
- Responsibility - do they take responsibility for the waste in transit?
- Placards - are all their transport vehicles appropriately labelled to carry TDG?
- Vehicles must be appropriately designed to carry specified waste.
Contact Us
If you have any questions, or require further information about our services, please contact Travis Deeter:
Travis Deeter
Phone: 604-244-8101 ext. 258
Email: tdeeter@phharcenv.com
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