Technology Category
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Data Exchange & Integration
- Application Infrastructure & Middleware - Middleware, SDKs & Libraries
Applicable Industries
- Recycling & Waste Management
Applicable Functions
- Product Research & Development
Use Cases
- Indoor Air Quality Monitoring
- Predictive Waste Reduction
Services
- System Integration
About The Customer
YES Management, Inc., operating under the name Yuma Environmental Services, is a fully permitted Waste Transfer Facility based in Arizona. The company provides simple, cost-effective solutions for various Non-RCRA and Non-Hazardous Waste Streams. As a B2B company in the Waste & Environmental Services industry, YES Management, Inc. is committed to delivering efficient and compliant waste management services to its clients. The company faced a significant challenge when the Federal EPA mandated online submission of all hazardous waste manifests, a transition that came with substantial fees for manifests submitted via mail or as scanned images.
The Challenge
Yuma Environmental Services (YES Management, Inc.), a fully permitted Waste Transfer Facility, was faced with a significant challenge when the Federal EPA mandated that all hazardous waste manifests be submitted through the RCRAInfo site in July 2018. This transition to the online database came with substantial fees for manifests submitted via mail or as scanned images. YES Management, Inc. provides simple, cost-effective solutions for various Non-RCRA and Non-Hazardous Waste Streams. However, the new requirement posed a significant financial burden and operational challenge for the company, as it needed to format its customer's manifest data to ensure the lowest possible fees from the EPA.
The Solution
Wastebits, a nationally recognized software development and data analytics company specializing in cloud-based solutions for the waste industry, provided a comprehensive solution to YES Management, Inc.'s e-Manifest needs. The Wastebits e-Manifest solution formats customer's manifest data for the lowest possible fees from the EPA. It also has the capacity to submit thousands of manifests per day via data + image upload or as scanned image-only files. Additionally, Wastebits thoroughly reviews each manifest for any missing or illegible fields, catching mistakes through proprietary technology before the manifest is ever sent to the EPA. This solution not only creates administrative efficiencies but also improves data quality, saves fees, simplifies workflow, and provides historical insight and reporting.
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