Welcome to Chemical Waste Management

Web Services

From this page you can:
* You can establish a recharge account that is needed for unwanted material pick-up.
* You can fill out a "eMPL" that serves as a description and request for pick-up.
* You can view your monthly invoices for past chemical waste recharges

You will need a CalNet ID to access these services. To activate your CalNet ID, go to https://calnet.berkeley.edu/

The CalNet System is a unified authentication and directory service for UC Berkeley. It allows campus units to securely identify their online customers and to properly control who has access to applications and resources.

You can use the same CalNet ID to access all the services below and many other UC Berkeley online servcies. To view other services, go the web page CalNet Applications.

Your browser should support Javascript;
Netscape 3.0 and above, MS Internet Explorer 4.0 and above.

If you have any questions, please contact the CWTS administrator at 643-6384 or send e-mail to pkruse@berkeley.edu .

To submit a request for pick up of unwanted hazardous materials, click "eMPL's"

You will need an: Chemical Waste Recharge Account Authorization
AND a means of printing (the completed Materials Packing List).

Online Materials Packing List Tour

You will need a CalNet ID to use this online service.
To activate your CalNet ID, click the following link CalNet Gateway

eMPL numbers approved and scheduled for pickup

J7212 J7211 J7190
J7253 J7242 J7226
J7225 J7227 J7229
J7220 J7233 J7199
J7174 J7264 J7272
J7215 J7230 J7216
J7153 J7262 J7267
J7263 J7261 J7184
J7189 J7183 J7185
J7187 J7186 J7188
J7244 J7208 J7203
J7200 J7135 J7259
J7224 J7222 J7197
J7251

Chemical Waste Recharge Account Authorization and Invoices

NEW!!!!

You can manage your account authorizations and view invoices at:

EHS Recharge Web Services

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(Last modified March 2003)