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Chemotherapy Waste in Baltimore, Maryland

Yellow-container service for trace-contaminated chemo PPE, IV bags, and tubing. Same-day from our Central Maryland hub — same-week pickup windows for Baltimore healthcare generators.

Chemotherapy Waste for Baltimore generators

Trace chemotherapy waste is generated whenever cytotoxic or antineoplastic drugs are administered. Yellow-container waste includes RCRA-empty IV bags and tubing, contaminated PPE, empty vials, gowns, gloves, and underpads. Bulk chemo (greater than 3% by weight residual drug) and any P-listed chemo agents must be managed as RCRA hazardous waste in black containers — see our hazardous waste service.

Why Baltimore clinics choose us

  • Local routing: dispatched from our Baltimore hub — same-day from our central maryland hub.
  • Documented compliance: Maryland MDE uniform manifest plus electronic Certificate of Destruction for every Baltimore pickup.
  • Right-sized service: from quarterly mail-back kits to multi-weekly bulk routes — no national-hauler minimums for Baltimore small generators.
  • Honest contracts: month-to-month available, no fuel surcharges, no auto-renew traps.

Baltimore at a glance

Baltimore City
County
Baltimore Metro
Region
565,239
Population
12 ZIPs
21201, 21202, 21205, 21206, 21209, 21215, 21217, 21218, 21223, 21224, 21229, 21231

Healthcare mix in Baltimore

  • Academic medical centers
  • Tertiary-care hospitals
  • Federally qualified health centers
  • Independent dental groups
  • Tattoo and piercing studios in Fells Point and Hampden

Notable nearby: Johns Hopkins Hospital, University of Maryland Medical Center, Mercy Medical Center, Sinai Hospital.

Containers and packaging delivered to Baltimore

Pickup options in Baltimore

Compliance citations Maryland inspectors look for

Agency / RuleWhat it requires
USP
USP <800>
Hazardous Drugs — Handling in Healthcare Settings; covers receipt, storage, compounding, dispensing, administration, and disposal.
NIOSH
Hazardous Drug List
List of antineoplastic and other hazardous drugs requiring special handling and disposal.
EPA
40 CFR 261.33
P- and U-listed pharmaceutical wastes — applies to certain bulk chemo agents.

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Chemotherapy Waste FAQ

What's the difference between trace and bulk chemo waste?

Trace chemo waste is RCRA-empty — IV bags and tubing fully infused, vials and syringes with only residual drug, and contaminated PPE. Bulk chemo waste contains more than 3% by weight of the original drug and must be managed as RCRA hazardous waste, not yellow-container waste.

Are arsenic trioxide and cyclophosphamide treated differently?

Yes. Arsenic trioxide is a P-listed RCRA hazardous waste under P012, and any container that held it must be triple-rinsed or managed as P-listed waste. Bulk cyclophosphamide is U058. Both require black-container hazardous waste service, not yellow chemo containers.

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