Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Covelo Dump @ Refuse Lane - Landfill in Mendocino County, California

UKIAH, California, United States

Overview

Covelo Dump @ Refuse Lane is an operational landfill in Mendocino County, California, serving the Ukiah area. It operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and California's stringent solid waste regulations.

Covelo Dump @ Refuse Lane is an operational landfill located approximately 3.5 miles northwest of Covelo on a county road in Mendocino County, California, near Ukiah. As a landfill facility, it manages solid waste disposal for the surrounding rural community, operating under the jurisdiction of the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) and the US EPA. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills, and the Clean Air Act (CAA) for landfill gas emissions. California imposes additional state-level requirements, including the California Global Warming Solutions Act, which mandates landfill gas collection and control systems to reduce methane emissions. The landfill's NAICS code 562212 indicates it is a solid waste landfill, likely accepting municipal solid waste and possibly construction and demolition debris. As a landfill in a rural area of Mendocino County, Covelo Dump plays a critical role in local waste management, serving a sparsely populated region. Its environmental significance lies in the need for proper leachate management to protect groundwater in the surrounding watershed, as well as landfill gas management to mitigate methane emissions. The facility's operational status ensures continued service to the community, with regulatory oversight aimed at minimizing environmental impact.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in a rural area of Mendocino County, California, characterized by forested landscapes and proximity to the Eel River watershed. Key environmental considerations include leachate management to prevent groundwater contamination, as the region's hydrogeology may facilitate rapid transport of contaminants. Landfill gas, primarily methane, must be collected and flared or utilized to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, in compliance with California's climate goals. Community proximity and traffic from waste hauling are also relevant factors, though the remote location minimizes direct impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Covelo Dump @ Refuse Lane is located approximately 3.5 miles northwest of Covelo on a county road in Mendocino County, California, near the city of Ukiah.

As a landfill with NAICS code 562212, Covelo Dump @ Refuse Lane likely accepts municipal solid waste and may also accept construction and demolition debris, subject to its permit conditions.

The landfill operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and the Clean Air Act for landfill gas emissions. California state regulations, including CalRecycle requirements and the California Global Warming Solutions Act, also apply.

Under California regulations, landfills are required to install and operate gas collection and control systems to capture methane and reduce emissions. The specific system at Covelo Dump is not detailed, but compliance with state and federal rules is mandatory.

Landfills in Mendocino County must manage leachate to protect groundwater in the Eel River watershed and control methane emissions to meet California's climate goals. Proper operation minimizes risks to local ecosystems and communities.

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