Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

AQUA CHINON WASH LF/SITE 3/ORIGINAL LF Landfill - El Toro, California Solid Waste Management

EL TORO, California, United States

Overview

AQUA CHINON WASH LF/SITE 3/ORIGINAL LF is an operational landfill in El Toro, California, serving Orange County. It manages solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and landfill gas regulations.

AQUA CHINON WASH LF/SITE 3/ORIGINAL LF is an operational landfill located in El Toro, California, within Orange County. The facility is part of the solid waste management infrastructure serving the region, handling municipal solid waste and potentially other waste streams. Its location in a densely populated area of Southern California underscores its role in managing waste from residential, commercial, and industrial sources. As a landfill in the United States, this facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and Clean Air Act regulations for landfill gas emissions. Landfills of this type typically employ liner systems, leachate collection, and gas management systems to mitigate environmental impacts. The specific design and capacity of this site are not detailed, but it is part of a larger waste management network in Orange County. The environmental significance of this landfill lies in its management of landfill gas, which contains methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Many landfills in California are required to capture and either flare or utilize landfill gas for energy. Additionally, leachate management is critical to prevent groundwater contamination, especially given the proximity to urban areas and the local hydrogeology. The facility's long-term operation contributes to regional waste diversion and disposal needs.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in Orange County, California, a region with a Mediterranean climate and significant urban development. Key environmental considerations include landfill gas generation (methane) and its potential contribution to greenhouse gas emissions, as well as leachate management to protect groundwater resources. Proximity to residential communities and traffic from waste hauling vehicles also pose local environmental and nuisance concerns. Regulatory requirements under California's stringent environmental laws and the US EPA's landfill rules aim to mitigate these impacts.

Frequently asked questions

The landfill is located at Desert Storm Rd & Irvine Blvd, El Toro, California 92610, in Orange County, United States.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, it accepts household, commercial, and non-hazardous industrial waste, subject to local and federal regulations.

US landfills must comply with RCRA Subtitle D for design and operation, and Clean Air Act standards for landfill gas emissions. Many states, including California, have additional requirements.

Landfills typically capture methane-rich gas using extraction wells and either flare it or use it for energy generation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

It provides disposal capacity for the region, supporting waste diversion and management strategies in a densely populated area of Southern California.

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