Major Houston floods generate massive debris volumes. Sorted, segregated, and disposed per TCEQ protocols. Construction debris, bulky items, electronics, Cat 3 biohazard.
Major Houston flooding generates an enormous volume of structural and content debris. Harvey created 8 million cubic yards of debris across Harris County. Imelda generated 700,000+ cubic yards in eastern Houston. We sort, segregate, and dispose of flood debris per Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) protocols, separating Cat 3 biohazard material from regular construction debris.
Drywall, lumber, doors, trim, insulation, cabinets, flooring not contaminated by Cat 3 water. Hauled to Harris County C&D landfills.
Furniture, mattresses, carpet, padding, large appliances. Stripped of refrigerant where applicable (Freon recovery for HVAC and refrigerators).
TVs, computers, electronics. Household hazardous waste (paint, solvents, batteries). Routed to TCEQ-permitted facilities for environmentally compliant disposal.
Anything contacted by sewage-contaminated floodwater. Double-bagged red-labeled, manifested through licensed medical waste hauler.