MAKING EHS COMPLIANCE EASY
With our Waste Analytical services, you get accurate testing, expert classification, and clear guidance to ensure every waste stream is properly managed, documented, and disposed of in full compliance with environmental regulations.
We test spent abrasives for hazardous components like heavy metals to determine proper disposal.
We analyze paint booth filters to classify them as hazardous or non-hazardous waste.
We test disposable paint liners for residual chemicals to guide compliant disposal.
We assess sanding and grinding dust for hazardous metals and regulated materials.
We determine if solvent wipes meet EPA exclusions or require special handling.
We collect and test runoff to meet NPDES and local regulatory standards.
We test facility wastewater for pollutants to ensure proper treatment and compliance.
WHO IS THIS SERVICE FOR
If your operations produce dust, wipes, filters, or byproducts, this service is for you. GMG helps businesses of all sizes understand their waste and dispose of it the right way.
WHY IT MATTERS
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We assess your operations to identify which waste streams need testing and why.
We handle all sampling, documentation, and lab submission for accurate results.
We review lab data and classify your waste under applicable federal and state rules.
We provide disposal guidance, labeling steps, and help you update your compliance records.
Client Success
Answers to common questions about waste sampling, hazardous classifications, and how GMG helps ensure your disposal practices meet all federal, state, and local regulations.
Regulations require you to properly classify waste before disposal. Testing ensures you're not unknowingly violating EPA, state, or local hazardous waste rules.
No. Improper classification is a major cause of enforcement actions. Testing gives you documented proof and peace of mind.
Yes. GMG coordinates the entire process, including sample collection, labeling, and lab submission.
It depends on the consistency of your operations. Some waste streams only need to be profiled once, while others should be re-tested periodically or if your process changes.
We’ll guide you through the next steps—labeling, storage, manifesting, and disposal through a licensed hazardous waste hauler.
Not all, but many industrial operations with exterior processes are subject to NPDES stormwater permit requirements. GMG helps determine if it applies to you and handles sampling and reporting.
Yes. If you've received a request or violation related to waste classification or disposal, GMG can help investigate, test, and respond appropriately.
Absolutely. You’ll receive official lab reports and a GMG summary explaining classification and next steps. These are critical for compliance documentation.
Yes. Records of waste determinations must be kept for at least 3 years. We help you file and organize everything properly.
If your materials, products, or processes change, your waste streams may change too. GMG can re-evaluate and re-test as needed.
Most results are available within 5–10 business days, depending on the type of analysis. We coordinate expedited testing when needed.
We partner with certified environmental labs that meet EPA and state requirements for accuracy, reliability, and legal defensibility of results.
Yes. We analyze both, including borderline materials to determine if they meet hazardous thresholds under RCRA or state-specific rules.
While this falls under broader hazardous waste support services, yes—we can help you complete manifests, maintain records, and coordinate transportation with licensed vendors.
Penalties can include tens of thousands of dollars per day, per violation, plus potential civil or criminal enforcement. Testing helps you avoid these risks.
Yes. Waste Analytical services are often bundled with stormwater, wastewater, hazardous waste, or permitting services for comprehensive support.
Absolutely. We can revise your waste documentation and help train your staff on any new classifications or handling procedures.
It can be either. Some clients test once for a specific stream; others schedule recurring testing for dynamic operations or to maintain ongoing documentation.
Yes, but there are special procedures and safety considerations involved. We’ll assess the situation and coordinate appropriate sampling methods.
Don’t risk fines, shutdowns, or environmental damage by making assumptions about your waste. GMG EnviroSafe gives you clarity, confidence, and full documentation, so you can manage every waste stream the right way.