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Boulder City LF - Municipal Solid Waste Landfill in Boulder City, Nevada

Boulder City, Nevada, United States

Overview

Boulder City LF is an operational landfill in Boulder City, Nevada, managed by Boulder City Disposal. It has been serving the region since 1930 and is projected to remain open until 2135.

Boulder City LF is a municipal solid waste landfill located at 2500 South Utah Street in Boulder City, Nevada, within Clark County. Operated by Boulder City Disposal on behalf of the City of Boulder City, NV, this facility has been in operation since 1930 and is expected to continue accepting waste through the year 2135, indicating a long-term waste management solution for the area. As a landfill in the United States, Boulder City LF operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills. This includes requirements for liners, leachate collection, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas management. The facility's long operational history and projected lifespan suggest it is a significant component of the region's waste infrastructure. The landfill serves the Boulder City community and surrounding areas, providing essential waste disposal services. Its location in the arid climate of Nevada presents specific environmental considerations, such as low precipitation reducing leachate generation but potential for windblown litter. The facility's long-term operation underscores its role in the local waste management system.

Environmental context

The Boulder City area is characterized by an arid climate with low annual rainfall, which reduces the volume of leachate generated at the landfill. However, the facility must manage potential methane emissions from decomposing waste, as landfills are a significant source of greenhouse gases. Groundwater protection is critical given the proximity to the Colorado River and Lake Mead, a major water source for the region. The landfill's location near residential areas also necessitates careful management of traffic, odor, and litter to minimize community impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Boulder City LF is located at 2500 South Utah Street, Boulder City, Nevada 89005, in Clark County, United States.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, Boulder City LF accepts household and commercial non-hazardous waste from the Boulder City area and surrounding communities.

Boulder City LF has been operational since 1930 and is projected to remain open until 2135, making it a long-standing waste management facility.

Landfills in the United States are regulated under RCRA Subtitle D, which sets standards for liner systems, leachate management, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas control to protect human health and the environment.

Key environmental concerns include methane gas emissions, which contribute to climate change, leachate that can contaminate groundwater if not properly managed, and local impacts such as odor, traffic, and litter.

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