Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

AMADOR CITY BURN DUMP Landfill in Amador City, California, USA

AMADOR CITY, California, United States

Overview

AMADOR CITY BURN DUMP is an operational landfill in Amador City, California, United States. It manages solid waste under state and federal regulations, serving the local community.

AMADOR CITY BURN DUMP is a landfill facility located in Amador City, California, United States. It operates within the solid waste management sector, handling municipal solid waste for the surrounding area. The facility is situated in Amador County, a region with a mix of rural and residential communities. As a landfill in California, this facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills, as well as state-level regulations enforced by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle). Landfills in this region typically employ liner systems, leachate collection, and gas management to mitigate environmental impacts. The facility plays a key role in local waste disposal, supporting community sanitation and public health. Its operational status indicates ongoing service to the area, with environmental safeguards in place to manage landfill gas and leachate, reducing potential risks to nearby groundwater and air quality.

Environmental context

The facility is located in a region with a Mediterranean climate, characterized by wet winters and dry summers. This climate influences leachate generation and landfill gas production. Proximity to groundwater resources necessitates careful leachate management to prevent contamination. The site's rural setting may reduce community proximity concerns, but traffic from waste hauling vehicles remains a consideration for local roads.

Frequently asked questions

AMADOR CITY BURN DUMP is located at FREMONT MINE RD/MAYFLOWER RD in Amador City, California, United States, in Amador County.

As a landfill, AMADOR CITY BURN DUMP accepts municipal solid waste from the local community, including household and commercial waste, subject to state and federal regulations.

Typically, landfills in California are operated by local government agencies or private waste management companies.

Landfills in California must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D standards for municipal solid waste landfills, as well as state regulations from CalRecycle, including requirements for liners, leachate collection, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas control.

Landfills like AMADOR CITY BURN DUMP typically employ engineered systems such as composite liners, leachate collection and treatment, and gas extraction to minimize environmental impact. Regular monitoring ensures compliance with regulatory standards.

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