Industrial waste management at Cowart covers the full lifecycle of non-hazardous byproducts generated by manufacturing plants, food processors, chemical operations, refineries, and municipal facilities. We profile the waste stream, we transport it under our own DOT number, we treat liquid waste at our own treatment plant in Carrollton, Georgia, and we route specialized streams to permitted disposal partners as needed.
Every load travels with a manifest. Every disposal action gets a certificate of disposition. Our crews carry HAZWOPER 40, OSHA 30, DOT Hazmat, and EPA RCRA credentials, and we maintain the documentation your compliance team needs for audits and regulatory reporting.
Below are the service lines that make up our waste management practice. Most facilities use more than one, a single account may pair scheduled wastewater pickups with roll-off service for solid waste and emergency response for unplanned events.
Waste Management at Cowart
Environmental Services
One call for waste management, transport, industrial cleaning, and on-site treatment. Our own plant, our own DOT number, since 1974. Georgia and the Southeast.
Wastewater Management
Industrial wastewater treatment and disposal at our own plant: sludge solidification, vacuum transport, full paperwork. Serving the Southeast since 1974.
Oil-Water Separator Service
Oil-water separator cleaning and pump-out across the Southeast, quarterly oil removal, annual full pump-out, in-house disposal in Carrollton, GA.
Industrial Waste Disposal
Non-hazardous liquid, sludge, and solid waste disposal at Cowart's own treatment plant since 1974. Manifests and full documentation with every load.
Industrial Waste Transport
DOT-certified industrial waste transport across 8 Southeastern states, vacuum tankers, dump trailers, roll-off trucks, no broker handoffs.
Industrial Roll-Off Container
Roll-off containers for plants and industrial sites: 20, 30, and 40 yard boxes, scheduled swaps, disposal included. Serving Georgia and the Southeast.
Industrial Dump Trailer Service
End-dump trailers for bulk industrial material: contaminated soil, dewatered sludge, ash, demo debris. Georgia-based crews hauling across the Southeast.