Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Brighton Dump Landfill - Adams County, Colorado Solid Waste Management

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Overview

Brighton Dump is an operational landfill in Adams County, Colorado, serving the Brighton area. It operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste.

Brighton Dump is a landfill facility located approximately 2 miles west of Brighton, Colorado, in Adams County. The facility is operational and classified under NAICS code 562212 for solid waste landfills. It serves the local community and surrounding areas for solid waste disposal. As a landfill in the United States, Brighton Dump 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 management. Landfills in Colorado are also subject to state-level environmental oversight, ensuring compliance with leachate management and groundwater monitoring requirements. The facility plays a key role in regional solid waste management, handling waste from residential and commercial sources. Its location in Adams County places it within a growing urban corridor, emphasizing the importance of proper landfill gas collection and leachate control to minimize environmental impact.

Environmental context

Landfills like Brighton Dump are significant sources of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, if landfill gas collection systems are not properly maintained. Leachate management is critical to prevent groundwater contamination, especially given the facility's proximity to the South Platte River basin. Community proximity and truck traffic are additional environmental considerations for this site.

Frequently asked questions

Brighton Dump is located approximately 2 miles west of Brighton, Colorado, in Adams County, United States.

As a landfill, Brighton Dump accepts municipal solid waste from residential and commercial sources, operating under NAICS code 562212.

Brighton Dump is subject to US EPA RCRA Subtitle D standards for municipal solid waste landfills and Clean Air Act regulations for landfill gas emissions.

Landfills in the US are required to collect and control landfill gas, typically through gas extraction wells and flaring or energy recovery systems, to reduce methane emissions.

Landfills in Colorado must manage leachate to protect groundwater and control odors. They also contribute to methane emissions, which are regulated under state and federal programs.

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