Title: Land Filling Services
1Land Clearing and Land Filling Services
2What Land Clearing is?
This is the easiest and quickest way to clear out
large blocks to make way for new construction
projects. Basically these services are needed
before we start of any large development or
construction project.
3What Landfill is?
Landfill is basically designed structure built
into or on top of the ground. Landfills contain
garbage and serve to prevent contamination
between the waste and the surrounding
environment. Landfills are carefully filled,
monitored and maintained while they are active
and for up to 30 years after they are closed.
This is a environmental friendly work.
4What is Required for these Services?
- Expertise and skilled professionalism is the key
point. - Work cleanly and efficiently, Leaving no mess
behind. - Land Filling should be environmentally safe and
should contribute to recycle organic materials
into clean mulch, soil products, biomass fuel
sources, and landfill cover amendment. - Always check for insured, licensed, and bonded
work authorization to get the work done.
5Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) Landfill
Municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill A highly
engineered, state permitted disposal facility
where municipal solid waste (non-hazardous waste
generated from single family and multi-family
residences, hotels , and the like including
commercial and industrial waste) may be disposed
of for long-term care and monitoring. All modern
MSW landfills must meet or exceed federal
subtitle D regulations to ensure environmentally
safe and secure disposal facilities.
6Construction Demolition Landfill
Construction Demolition landfill Construction
and demolition (CD) debris refers to materials
produced in the process of construction,
renovation and/or demolition of structures, where
structures include debris typically includes
concrete, asphalt, wood, gypsum wallboard, paper,
glass, rubble, and roofing materials. Land
clearing debris, such as stumps, rocks, and dirt
are also included in some state definitions. CD
debris landfills are classified as non-hazardous
and are regulated by states and local
governments.
7Inert Landfill
Inert landfill Inert material consists of earth
and earth-like products, concrete, cured asphalt,
rock, bricks, yard trimmings, and land clearing
debris such as stumps, limbs and leaves. These
materials, depending on the state's definition,
are allowable by law to be disposed of in inert
landfills.
8Contact Us
Chomp Excavation Demolition
Pty Ltd Website - http//chomp.com.au/ Addre
ss - PO Box 538 Sans Souci Nsw
2219, Australia Telephone No. - (02) 9579
5186 Fax - (02) 9593 4554 Mobile - 0418 964 596