Hagerstown, MD

Clean Earth of

Maryland

1469 Oak Ridge Place
Hagerstown, MD 21740
T 301.791.6220  |  F 301.791.6044


Clean Earth of Maryland, Inc. (CEM) recycles non-hazardous petroleum contaminated soils, RCRA non-hazardous soil, along with aggregate based construction and demolition debris. Rubble and stone are crushed and screened to produce aggregate for sale or for use on-site. The majority of this aggregate is mixed with screened soil that has been treated with either Calcium Hydroxide, Portland Cement, or kiln dust or any combination thereof, to produce a stabilized material suitable for pavement sub base and sized compactable structural fill material for construction applications. 

While producing useful end products, CEM helps conserve valuable landfill space for wastes that cannot be reasonably recycled and at the same time reduces the demand for quarrying virgin aggregates.

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Facility Type
Non-hazardous soil treatment, processing and recycling facility

Treatment Platform
Chemical fixation and aggregate production

Permit
Oil Operations Permit #2007-OPS-3065A
Air Management Operating Permit #043-00213

Capacity
2,500 – 4,000 tons per day

Acceptable Materials
TPH contaminated soil and earthen media
(stone, concrete, brick and block), RCRA non-hazardous soil

At other facilities in our network, we also handle these materials:

Contaminated soil
Hazardous liquid (bulk/non-bulk)
Waste water  (bulk/non-bulk)
Pharmaceuticals
Non-hazardous material

Asbestos
Drums
Solvents
Flammable solids
Industrial waste

Oily waste
PCBs
Aerosols
Drill Cuttings
Lab packs

Hours of Operation
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday
Saturday and extended hours by arrangement

Services
Project management, transportation, soil testing, manifesting, loading, soil treatment and processing

Facility Access
Convenient access from Interstate Routes 70 and 81

Processed Materials
Fill material, landfill cover, structural fill and recycled aggregate

Clean Earth recycles or beneficially reuses  approximately 98% of the material it processes.