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Hazardous Waste in Baltimore, Maryland

Listed, characteristic, and universal waste from healthcare and lab operations. Same-day from our Central Maryland hub — same-week pickup windows for Baltimore healthcare generators.

Hazardous Waste for Baltimore generators

Healthcare and laboratory operations routinely generate RCRA hazardous waste — P-listed and U-listed pharmaceuticals, ignitable solvents (xylene, methanol, formalin), corrosives, mercury-containing devices, and characteristic toxics like silver from radiology fixer. Maryland's MDE Hazardous Waste Program enforces 40 CFR Parts 260–273. We profile each waste stream, supply DOT-compliant containers, file LDR and biennial reports, and lab-pack for safe transport.

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
EPA
40 CFR Parts 260–273
Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) management standards.
Maryland Department of the Environment
COMAR 26.13.01–.10
Maryland Hazardous Waste Management Regulations.
EPA
40 CFR 441
Dental amalgam pretreatment standards (effluent limitations for dental dischargers).

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Hazardous Waste FAQ

What generator status are we?

Generator status is determined monthly by hazardous waste generated: VSQG (≤100 kg/month), SQG (100–1,000 kg/month), or LQG (>1,000 kg/month). Maryland enforces additional state-specific reporting for SQGs and LQGs. We help profile and track to keep your status accurate.

Is formalin/formaldehyde RCRA hazardous?

Formalin solutions ≥10% formaldehyde are typically RCRA hazardous due to corrosivity (D002) and may also exhibit toxicity. Lower concentrations and used formalin should be evaluated against local POTW limits before any sewer discharge.

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