Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Benton SLF Landfill - Benton, California Solid Waste Management Facility

Benton, California, United States

Overview

Benton SLF is an operational landfill in Benton, California, managed by the United States Bureau of Land Management and operated by Mono County. It serves the local community for solid waste disposal.

Benton SLF is a landfill facility located at 400 Christie Lane in Benton, California, within Mono County. The facility is owned by the United States Bureau of Land Management and operated by Mono County, California. It is currently operational and serves as a solid waste disposal site for the region. As a landfill in the United States, Benton SLF operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste and Clean Air Act regulations for landfill gas management. The facility is expected to close in 2027, indicating a planned end-of-life for the landfill. Typical landfill operations involve waste compaction, daily cover, and leachate management to minimize environmental impact. The landfill plays a key role in managing solid waste for the Benton area and Mono County. Its location in a rural part of California means it likely serves a smaller population, with waste volumes typical of a medium-scale facility. Proper landfill gas collection and leachate control are essential to reduce methane emissions and protect groundwater in the region.

Environmental context

The Benton SLF landfill is situated in a rural area of Mono County, California, where groundwater protection is critical due to the arid climate and potential for leachate migration. Landfill gas, primarily methane, must be managed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Proximity to community areas requires careful traffic management and odor control to minimize local impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Benton SLF is located at 400 Christie Lane in Benton, California, United States.

Benton SLF is operated by Mono County, California, and owned by the United States Bureau of Land Management.

Benton SLF is expected to close in 2027, based on current operational plans.

Landfills in the United States are regulated under RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste and the Clean Air Act for landfill gas emissions, among other federal and state requirements.

Benton SLF likely employs standard landfill practices such as leachate collection, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas management to mitigate environmental impacts, in compliance with EPA regulations.

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