Oroville and the surrounding Butte County foothills present unique environmental challenges — from older mining-era structures containing asbestos and lead to wildfire-affected properties requiring certified debris cleanup. Alliance Environmental Services has served the Oroville area since 1995 and understands the specific regulatory and environmental landscape of this region.
Oroville and the surrounding Butte County foothills present unique environmental challenges — from older mining-era structures containing asbestos and lead to wildfire-affected properties requiring certified debris cleanup. Alliance Environmental Services has served the Oroville area since 1995 and understands the specific regulatory and environmental landscape of this region.
Whether you're a homeowner dealing with asbestos or mold, a commercial property manager facing environmental compliance requirements, or a government agency managing a large-scale remediation project, Alliance Environmental Services has the expertise and certifications to deliver safe, compliant, and cost-effective solutions in Oroville.
Yes. Oroville is within our primary service area. With our headquarters in Chico, we can typically mobilize crews to Oroville within 1–2 hours for emergency situations.
Yes. Many homes in Oroville were built before 1980 and may contain asbestos in insulation, floor tiles, ceiling tiles, roofing materials, and pipe wrap. We recommend testing before any renovation or demolition.
Yes. We have extensive experience with wildfire debris cleanup throughout Butte County, following all DTSC and CalRecycle protocols for post-fire hazardous material remediation.
Costs vary by project scope. A typical residential asbestos removal in Oroville ranges from $1,500–$8,000 depending on material type, quantity, and accessibility. Contact us for a free site assessment and quote.
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