Allied All-City manages licensed hazardous and non-hazardous industrial waste disposal across Long Island — manifested, documented, and fully DEC compliant.
Allied All-City operates under all required New York State DEC licenses for the transport and disposal of regulated waste streams — hazardous and non-hazardous.
Every load is properly manifested from point of generation to final disposal facility, giving clients the documentation trail required by law and needed for audits.
Allied All-City's own licensed team handles collection, transport, and coordination with disposal facilities — your chain of custody stays clean and traceable.
We work with commercial, industrial, and municipal clients across Long Island, with the equipment and capacity to handle high-volume and specialty waste streams.
The value of doing this right isn't just avoiding fines — it's protecting your operation, your license, and your liability exposure over the long term.
Every benefit above is delivered on every job we take.
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We evaluate your waste stream, confirm regulatory classification, and determine the appropriate handling, transport, and disposal pathway.
Our licensed crew collects the waste using proper equipment and transports it with full manifest documentation from your site to the disposal facility.
You receive signed manifests and disposal confirmation from the receiving facility, giving you a complete compliance record for your files.
Allied All-City handles a wide range of regulated waste streams including petroleum-contaminated liquids, industrial sludge, oil-water separator waste, contaminated soils, chemical process waste, and other hazardous and non-hazardous materials. We work with manufacturing facilities, auto repair shops, gas stations, contractors, sewer authorities, and municipal operations. If you're unsure whether your waste stream falls within our scope, call us and describe what you have — we can quickly tell you whether it's something we handle and what the disposal pathway would look like.
A waste manifest is the official paperwork that tracks regulated waste from the point of generation through transport to its final disposal or treatment destination. It documents who generated the waste, what it consists of, who transported it, and where it ended up. Under New York State and federal regulations, generators of hazardous waste are required to use manifested disposal and to retain copies of completed manifests for a minimum number of years. Having complete, accurate manifest documentation is your proof that the waste was handled legally — it's what protects you in the event of an audit, inspection, or legal dispute. Allied All-City provides proper manifesting for every load we remove.
Under federal and New York State environmental law, the company or person who generates a regulated waste stream retains legal responsibility for that waste from the moment it's created until it's properly disposed of at a licensed facility. This is referred to as cradle-to-grave liability. What it means in practice is that if a waste hauler you hired illegally dumps your waste, you can be held partially liable for the resulting contamination — even if you didn't know about it. This is why it matters who you hire. Allied All-City is fully licensed, insured, and compliant, and every disposal we handle is properly documented so your liability exposure ends cleanly.
Yes. Allied All-City provides emergency response for industrial waste situations — including spills, unexpected excavation of contaminated material, equipment failures that result in liquid waste release, and similar events. We operate 24/7 and can mobilize quickly with the appropriate vacuum or combination truck equipment. Emergency waste events often happen in the middle of project work when a contractor or facility manager can't afford delays — we understand that urgency and respond accordingly. Call us directly and describe the situation; we'll tell you what we can do and how fast we can be there.
Yes. Allied All-City has experience working with municipalities, sewer authorities, water districts, and other public agencies across Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Municipal operations often generate waste streams that require specialized handling — sewer system sludge, catch basin spoil, water treatment residuals, and similar materials. We understand the documentation and procurement requirements that often come with government contracts and can work within those frameworks. If you're a municipality or public agency looking for a reliable licensed waste disposal contractor, we're familiar with the work and the compliance standards it requires.
The distinction matters both operationally and legally. Hazardous waste is defined by specific characteristics — ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity — or by being listed under federal and state regulations. It requires more stringent handling, transport, and disposal requirements, including strict manifest requirements and disposal only at permitted hazardous waste treatment or disposal facilities. Non-hazardous industrial waste still requires proper handling and documentation, but the regulatory requirements are less intensive and disposal options are broader. Allied All-City handles both categories. When we assess your waste stream, we help you understand how it's classified and what that means for the disposal process and cost.
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