Jersey City, NJ

Clean Earth Dredging Technologies, Inc.

Claremont DMRF


1 Linden Avenue East
Jersey City, NJ 07305
T 215.734.1400  |  F 215.734.1416


Clean Earth’s Claremont Dredged Material Recycling Facility (DMRF) is permitted to receive and process in excess of 6,000 cubic yards of contaminated and uncontaminated sediment material per day. This state-of-the-art sediment processing and stabilization facility serves the New York  and New Jersey Harbor.  

Clean Earth Dredging Technologies, Inc. (CEDT) has launched the most innovative recycling program for  environmentally impacted dredged material in the country. Dredging is a vital service supporting the nation’s  navigation and waterborne transportation infrastructure,  as channel maintenance and deepening projects allow the passage of domestic and international commercial vessels  to the nation’s ports.

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Facility Type
Dredged material processing and recycling facility 

Treatment Platform
Dewatering, stabilization, screening and debris removal 

Permit
NJDEP Waterfront Development Permit 
#0906-04-0004.1 WFD 040001 

Capacity
6,000 cubic yards per day  Acceptable Materials Clean
and contaminated non-hazardous dredged material,
marine sediment, fresh water sediment, marine debris,
pier demolition debris. 

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
6:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday – Saturday 

Services
Project management, permitting, turnkey services for dredging, processing, beneficial use, disposal, transportation logistics and stevedoring

Facility
Access Direct waterborne access via Claremont Channel  Easy truck access from NJ turnpike via exit 14A Direct on-site rail service 

Processed Materials
Clean Earth’s process creates engineered structural and non-structural fill material capable of use in numerous beneficial use applications. This material has been utilized in over 16 different applications including mine reclamation, landfill closure, infrastructure improvement, brownfield development projects and golf course contouring.

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