Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

B B Bonner Co CSWLF Landfill - Flagstaff, Arizona Solid Waste Management

FLAGSTAFF, Arizona, United States

Overview

B B Bonner Co CSWLF is an operational landfill in Flagstaff, Arizona, serving the Coconino County area. It manages solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations.

B B Bonner Co CSWLF is a landfill facility located in Flagstaff, Arizona, within Coconino County. The facility is operational and handles solid waste disposal for the local community, contributing to the region's waste management infrastructure. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules. As a landfill in Arizona, it is subject to state-level environmental oversight and must comply with groundwater monitoring and methane control requirements typical of modern landfills. The landfill plays a key role in managing waste from Flagstaff and surrounding areas. Its location in northern Arizona, near the San Francisco Peaks, places it in a region with sensitive ecosystems and recreational areas, emphasizing the importance of proper leachate management and gas collection to minimize environmental impact.

Environmental context

Landfills in Arizona face challenges related to arid climate conditions, which can affect leachate generation and dust control. Proximity to groundwater sources and nearby communities necessitates robust monitoring and management practices. Methane capture systems are critical for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and complying with Clean Air Act standards.

Frequently asked questions

B B Bonner Co CSWLF is located in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, between Industrial Dr. and the area near postal code 86001.

As a landfill, B B Bonner Co CSWLF accepts municipal solid waste and likely other non-hazardous waste types, subject to local regulations.

Landfills in Arizona must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D standards for municipal solid waste landfills, as well as Clean Air Act requirements for landfill gas management and state-level environmental rules.

The facility is expected to implement leachate collection and treatment systems, groundwater monitoring, and methane gas capture to mitigate environmental impacts, in line with regulatory requirements.

Landfills are part of the waste hierarchy, but modern practices focus on reducing waste, recycling, and recovering energy from landfill gas, aligning with circular economy principles.

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