Cleanaway Wingfield Liquid Waste Services
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Cleanaway Wingfield Liquid Waste Services
Cleanaway Wingfield provides liquid waste solutions to the government, commercial and industrial sectors in the Adelaide metro and South Australia region. We have a fleet of specialised vehicles designed to transport bulk liquid waste for treatment and disposal including septic waste, paint, grease trap waste, oily water, and bulk dangerous and hazardous waste.



What we do
Here at Cleanaway Wingfield, we offer the following waste stream collection and management solutions. Contact us now to learn more.
Services offered
- Spill kits
Fully compliant and safe spill kits and absorbents suitable for a range of applications and mobile situations.
- Turbowash parts washers
Turbowash machines are fully automated, increasing productivity while reducing manual handling risk and labour costs.
- Spray gun cleaning
Our spray equipment cleaning solutions are easy and cost-effective tools that efficiently save cleaning time.
Waste accepted
- Oil water separator tank waste
Waste oil water separators are used to separate oil and water with the water being treated for discharge into sewers.
- Hazardous chemical waste
From regulated chemical waste to hazardous chemical waste treatment, Cleanaway has complete solutions to collect, treat and recycle your chemical waste.
- Contaminated soil
Soil contamination is usually caused by past industrial activity, use of agricultural chemicals or disposal of waste.
- Sludge
Contaminated sludge may be a by-product in various industries, such as food and beverage, and consists of wastewater and sewage, containing pathogens and trace amounts of dangerous metals and chemicals.
- Used oil
Waste oil such as engine, hydraulic, and used lube oil must be disposed of in a safe and trackable manner.
- Wastewater
Wastewater is water that contains human or animal metabolic waste from commercial activities such as food and agriculture, irrigation, and commercial shipping.
- Quarantine waste
Quarantine waste, also known as biosecurity waste, refers to any item that has been rejected for entry into Australia.
- PFAS
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), previously known as per- and polyfluorinated chemicals (PFCs) are pollutants that, due to reports of their global distribution, persistence, toxicity and bioaccumulation potential.
- Grease trap
Grease traps need regular maintenance, emptying and cleaning to ensure optimal functionality and to prevent blockages.
- Oily water
Industrial oily water can be an environmental hazard if not treated and disposed of properly.
- Used coolant and antifreeze
Engine antifreeze coolants are usually made from either ethylene glycol or propylene glycol, both of which are recyclable.
- Septic and sewerage waste
Regular septic and sewerage maintenance keep your sewage system in optimal condition and helps you spot potential issues before they arise.
- Engine oil filter
Waste oil and oil filters are an unavoidable part of the process for mechanics and automotive workshops but all those materials don’t need to go to waste.
- Solvent
Solvent waste, similar to waste oil, can be recycled to saleable grade solvent and as liquid fuel to power kilns and as an alternative fuel.
- Drum waste
A container drum, also known as a barrel, is usually used to hold liquids and bulk cargo of various kinds. These include hazardous materials, chemicals and powders.
- Batteries
All car batteries and single-use or rechargeable batteries are accepted.
- Fluorescent light bulbs
Fluorescent tubes and HID (High Intensity Discharge) lamps contain hazardous contaminants and must be disposed of carefully after use.
- Paint
Used and unwanted paint is some of the most common liquid waste found in landfills.
- Soil injection
Our organic waste soil injection technology allows us to turn organic liquid residuals and by-products from food and beverage manufacturers into nutrient-rich fertiliser.