Overview
Anson County Waste Management Facility is an operational landfill in Polkton, North Carolina, owned and operated by Waste Connections, Inc. It opened in 2000 and is expected to close in 2029.
The Anson County Waste Management Facility is a landfill located in Polkton, North Carolina, United States. Operated by Waste Connections, Inc., it has been accepting solid waste since its opening in 2000 and is projected to continue operations until 2029. The facility serves the waste management needs of Anson County and surrounding areas. As a Subtitle D municipal solid waste landfill, the facility operates under the U.S. EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) regulations, which govern design, operation, and closure standards. These include requirements for liner systems, leachate collection, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas management. The facility's scale is typical for a regional landfill in the southeastern United States, handling substantial tonnages of waste annually. The environmental significance of this facility lies in its role in managing local solid waste while mitigating potential impacts through regulatory compliance. Landfill gas collection systems help reduce methane emissions, and leachate management protects groundwater resources. The facility's location in a rural area with lower population density may reduce community proximity concerns, though truck traffic remains a consideration.
Environmental context
In the rural setting of Anson County, the landfill's environmental context involves managing methane emissions from decomposing waste and preventing groundwater contamination through leachate control. The facility's gas collection system, if present, would mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Proximity to the local water table and nearby communities requires careful monitoring to ensure compliance with environmental standards.
Frequently asked questions
The facility is located at 375 Dozer Drive (375 Allied Road) in Polkton, North Carolina, United States.
The facility is owned and operated by Waste Connections, Inc., a major waste services company in North America.
As a municipal solid waste landfill, it accepts household, commercial, and non-hazardous industrial waste, subject to local and federal regulations.
Landfills in the U.S. must comply with RCRA Subtitle D standards, including liner systems, leachate collection, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas management, as well as Clean Air Act requirements for methane control.
The facility is projected to close in 2029, after which it will undergo closure and post-closure care as required by regulations.
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