Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Covelo Woodwaste Site #3 - Landfill in Covelo, California, USA

COVELO, California, United States

Overview

Covelo Woodwaste Site #3 is an operational landfill in Covelo, California, serving Mendocino County. It manages solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and California state regulations.

Covelo Woodwaste Site #3 is a landfill located approximately 5 miles northeast of Covelo, California, in Mendocino County. The facility is operational and handles solid waste disposal for the local community, classified under NAICS code 562212 for Solid Waste Landfills. As a landfill in California, the facility operates under the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste landfills, as well as the Clean Air Act requirements for landfill gas management. California's stringent environmental standards, including the California Integrated Waste Management Act, govern its operations, focusing on leachate control, groundwater monitoring, and methane gas collection. The site plays a key role in managing solid waste for the rural Covelo area, contributing to regional waste diversion and disposal infrastructure. Its location in a forested region of Mendocino County necessitates careful environmental management to protect local water resources and air quality.

Environmental context

The landfill's location in a rural, forested area of Mendocino County raises considerations for groundwater protection and methane emissions. Leachate management is critical to prevent contamination of local aquifers, while landfill gas collection systems help mitigate methane leakage. Proximity to natural habitats requires careful monitoring to minimize impacts on wildlife and vegetation.

Frequently asked questions

Covelo Woodwaste Site #3 is located approximately 5 miles northeast of Covelo, California, in Mendocino County, USA.

As a landfill, Covelo Woodwaste Site #3 accepts solid waste, likely including municipal solid waste and woodwaste, as indicated by its name.

It is owned and operated by a local entity in Mendocino County.

Landfills in California must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D, the Clean Air Act for landfill gas, and state laws like the California Integrated Waste Management Act, which mandates diversion and environmental monitoring.

The facility likely employs leachate collection systems, groundwater monitoring wells, and landfill gas management to mitigate risks to water and air quality, in line with state and federal requirements.

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