Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Belmont Island Park Landfill - Operational Landfill in Belmont, California

BELMONT, California, United States

Overview

Belmont Island Park Landfill is an operational solid waste facility in Belmont, California, serving San Mateo County. It operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and California landfill regulations.

Belmont Island Park Landfill is an operational solid waste facility located in Belmont, California, within San Mateo County. As a landfill, it serves the local community by managing municipal solid waste in a region with high population density and environmental sensitivity. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA RCRA Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills, and the Clean Air Act's landfill gas rules. California's stringent state regulations further enforce leachate management, groundwater monitoring, and methane gas collection to minimize environmental impact. The landfill's NAICS code 562212 indicates it is a solid waste landfill, likely handling a moderate to large tonnage per year typical for a suburban area. Belmont Island Park Landfill plays a key role in the region's waste management infrastructure, serving a densely populated area near San Francisco Bay. Its environmental significance includes managing landfill gas to reduce methane emissions and protecting local groundwater through leachate control systems, which are critical given the proximity to residential communities and ecological habitats.

Environmental context

Located in the San Francisco Bay Area, the landfill operates in a region with high groundwater sensitivity and dense urban development. Effective leachate management is essential to prevent contamination of local aquifers, while landfill gas collection systems help mitigate methane emissions, a potent greenhouse gas. Proximity to residential areas requires careful traffic management and odor control to minimize community impact.

Frequently asked questions

Belmont Island Park Landfill is located in Belmont, California, in San Mateo County, United States.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, it accepts household and commercial waste, operating under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations.

Yes, the facility is currently operational, serving the waste management needs of the surrounding community.

Landfills in California must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D, Clean Air Act landfill gas rules, and state-specific requirements for leachate management, groundwater monitoring, and methane gas collection.

The landfill employs leachate collection systems and landfill gas extraction to mitigate groundwater contamination and methane emissions, in line with regulatory standards.

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