Santa Rosa and Sonoma County have faced significant environmental challenges from the Tubbs and Kincade wildfires, leaving thousands of properties with fire-related hazardous material contamination. Alliance Environmental Services is a trusted partner for wildfire debris cleanup, asbestos abatement, and post-fire environmental remediation throughout the North Bay.
Santa Rosa and Sonoma County have faced significant environmental challenges from the Tubbs and Kincade wildfires, leaving thousands of properties with fire-related hazardous material contamination. Alliance Environmental Services is a trusted partner for wildfire debris cleanup, asbestos abatement, and post-fire environmental remediation throughout the North Bay.
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 Santa Rosa.
Yes. Santa Rosa and Sonoma County are within our service area. We have extensive experience with the post-wildfire environmental remediation needs of the North Bay.
Yes. We have worked on numerous post-wildfire remediation projects in Sonoma County, following all DTSC and CalRecycle protocols for fire debris containing asbestos and other hazardous materials.
We provide comprehensive project documentation including pre-remediation assessments, waste manifests, clearance testing results, and final completion reports suitable for insurance claims and regulatory compliance.
We can typically mobilize within 24–48 hours for wildfire cleanup projects in Sonoma County. Contact us for emergency response availability.
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