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'''One Stop Environmental, LLC''' is an environmental cleanup company with headquarters at 4924 [[1st Avenue North]] in [[Woodlawn]] and branch offices in New Orleans, Louisiana; Pensacola, Florida; Alexandria, Virginia and Parma, Ohio.
'''One Stop Environmental, LLC''' is an environmental cleanup company with headquarters at 4801 [[1st Avenue North (Woodlawn)|1st Avenue North]] and 4800 [[Division Avenue]] in [[Woodlawn neighborhood|Woodlawn]], and branch offices in New Orleans, Louisiana; Pensacola, Florida; Alexandria, Virginia and Parma, Ohio.


The company was founded in [[1999]] by chemist [[Shannon Riley]]. In addition to environmental cleanup, One Stop Environmental provides emergency and disaster response, hazardous waste transport and disposal, industrial cleaning and environmental engineering and training services.
The company was founded in [[1999]] by chemist [[Shannon Riley]]. In addition to environmental cleanup, One Stop Environmental provides emergency and disaster response, hazardous waste transport and disposal, industrial cleaning and environmental engineering and training services.


Since [[2002]], One Stop Environmental has been the primary environmental contractor for [[U. S. Steel]]'s [[Fairfield Works]]. It has also been contracted through several entities for assistance in clean-up and recovery from damage caused by Hurricane Katrina in [[2005]].
Since [[2002]], One Stop Environmental has been the primary environmental contractor for [[U.S. Steel]]'s [[Fairfield Works]]. It contracted to clean up Norfolk Southern's Oliver Yard and household hazardous waste from St Bernard Parish during the clean-up and recovery from Hurricane Katrina in [[2005]]. One Stop has also contracted with the Drug Enforcement Agency to dispose of methamphetamine labs.


Riley was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]] in November [[2007]].
Riley was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the [[Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce]] in November [[2007]].
In [[2020]] One Stop Environmental was acquired by Ambipar Response of São Paulo, Brazil. In [[2023]] Ambipar revealed plans to relocate One Stop's headquarters offices to the former [[Gateway Residential Treatment Center]] at 5201 [[Messer Airport Highway]].


==References==
==References==
* Shunnarah, Nabella (January 16, 2004) "Cleaning the hazardous mess." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
* Williams, Roy L. (December 16, 2007) "With a." [sic] {{BN}}
* Williams, Roy L. (December 1, 2007) "Owner of environmental cleanup firm named entrepreneur of the year by the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce." {{BN}}
* Shunnarah, Nabella (January 16, 2004) "Cleaning the hazardous mess." {{BBJ}}
* "South American company’s acquires Birmingham's One Stop Environmental." [sic] (December 8, 2020) {{BBJ}}
* Parker, Illyshia (January 31, 2023) "Messer Airport Highway site proposed for Ambipar corporate headquarters." {{BBJ}}


==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.onestopenv.com/ One Stop Environmental] website
* [https://www.onestopenv.com/ One Stop Environmental] website
 
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Latest revision as of 16:43, 31 January 2023

One Stop Environmental, LLC is an environmental cleanup company with headquarters at 4801 1st Avenue North and 4800 Division Avenue in Woodlawn, and branch offices in New Orleans, Louisiana; Pensacola, Florida; Alexandria, Virginia and Parma, Ohio.

The company was founded in 1999 by chemist Shannon Riley. In addition to environmental cleanup, One Stop Environmental provides emergency and disaster response, hazardous waste transport and disposal, industrial cleaning and environmental engineering and training services.

Since 2002, One Stop Environmental has been the primary environmental contractor for U.S. Steel's Fairfield Works. It contracted to clean up Norfolk Southern's Oliver Yard and household hazardous waste from St Bernard Parish during the clean-up and recovery from Hurricane Katrina in 2005. One Stop has also contracted with the Drug Enforcement Agency to dispose of methamphetamine labs.

Riley was named "Entrepreneur of the Year" by the Birmingham Regional Chamber of Commerce in November 2007.

In 2020 One Stop Environmental was acquired by Ambipar Response of São Paulo, Brazil. In 2023 Ambipar revealed plans to relocate One Stop's headquarters offices to the former Gateway Residential Treatment Center at 5201 Messer Airport Highway.

References

  • Williams, Roy L. (December 16, 2007) "With a." [sic] The Birmingham News
  • Williams, Roy L. (December 1, 2007) "Owner of environmental cleanup firm named entrepreneur of the year by the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce." The Birmingham News
  • Shunnarah, Nabella (January 16, 2004) "Cleaning the hazardous mess." Birmingham Business Journal
  • "South American company’s acquires Birmingham's One Stop Environmental." [sic] (December 8, 2020) Birmingham Business Journal
  • Parker, Illyshia (January 31, 2023) "Messer Airport Highway site proposed for Ambipar corporate headquarters." Birmingham Business Journal

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