Industrial Wastewater Disposal in the Heart of the Houston Ship Channel

Strategically Positioned Water Disposal
Ameritank is developing a state-of-the-art Class I Non-Hazardous Injection Well facility at our 147-acre site in La Porte, Texas. Strategically positioned on the Houston Ship Channel — surrounded by ExxonMobil, Kinder Morgan, Chevron Phillips, and the largest petrochemical complex in the Western Hemisphere — our facility will provide safe, efficient, and fully permitted disposal solutions for industrial liquid waste, E&P waste, and landfill leachate.
With injection wells positioned thousands of feet below multiple shale layers, we offer permanent, environmentally responsible disposal for the Gulf Coast's most demanding industrial operations.

Permitted Disposal Capacity for the Texas Gulf Coast
Purpose-built infrastructure for non-hazardous industrial and E&P liquid waste disposal — with 24/7 operations and real-time monitoring to ensure environmental compliance and operational reliability.

Class I Non-Hazardous Injection Wells
Our injection wells will be positioned thousands of feet below multiple protective shale layers, ensuring permanent and safe containment of non-hazardous industrial liquid waste. Fully permitted by the Texas Railroad Commission and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), our facility meets the highest standards for underground injection control.

High-Volume Disposal Capacity
Designed to handle millions of gallons of liquid waste daily, our facility will serve refineries, petrochemical plants, E&P operators, and industrial manufacturers across the Houston Ship Channel corridor. 24/7 operations ensure continuous service for your most demanding disposal requirements.


Strategic Gulf Coast Location
Located at 2012 Miller Cut Off Road in La Porte, Texas, our site offers direct access to the Houston Ship Channel, Union Pacific rail, and major highway networks. Within reach of 60% of U.S. refining capacity, we're positioned to serve the concentration of industrial operations that generate the Gulf Coast's liquid waste streams.
Permitted Waste Acceptance
Our facility is designed to accept a comprehensive range of non-hazardous industrial and E&P liquid waste streams.

Our Process

Step 1: Liquid Waste Collection
Industrial and E&P liquid waste arrives at our facility via truck, rail, or pipeline for initial receiving and documentation.

Step 2: Chemical Processing & Filtering
Waste streams undergo rigorous testing, chemical processing, and filtration to meet injection specifications and regulatory requirements.

Step 3: Non-Hazardous Waste Injection
Processed waste is injected into Class I Non-Hazardous wells under continuous pressure and volume monitoring.

Step 4: Permanent Underground Storage
Waste is permanently stored thousands of feet below multiple shale layers, isolated from groundwater and surface ecosystems.
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