Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Crapo Hill LF Landfill - New Bedford, Massachusetts Solid Waste Management

New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

Overview

Crapo Hill LF is an operational landfill in New Bedford, Massachusetts, managed by the Greater New Bedford Regional Refuse Management District. It has been serving the region since 1995 and is scheduled to close in 2029.

Crapo Hill LF is a landfill facility located at 300 Samuel Barnet Boulevard in New Bedford, Massachusetts, within Bristol County. Operated by the Greater New Bedford Regional Refuse Management District, this site has been accepting solid waste since 1995 and remains operational with a planned closure in 2029. As a regional landfill, it serves the waste management needs of the Greater New Bedford area. As a Subtitle D municipal solid waste landfill under the US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA), Crapo Hill LF is subject to federal regulations governing liner systems, leachate collection, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas management. The facility likely employs modern landfill technologies such as composite liners and gas extraction systems to mitigate environmental impacts. Massachusetts state regulations further enforce strict operational standards. The landfill plays a critical role in regional waste disposal, handling waste from residential, commercial, and industrial sources. Its location in a densely populated area of southeastern Massachusetts necessitates robust environmental controls, particularly for leachate management and methane capture. The facility's scheduled closure in 2029 indicates ongoing planning for post-closure care and long-term environmental monitoring.

Environmental context

The Crapo Hill LF operates in a region with moderate rainfall, which increases leachate generation risks. Proximity to groundwater resources in Bristol County requires effective leachate collection and treatment systems. Landfill gas, primarily methane, is a key environmental concern; the facility likely employs gas collection and flaring or energy recovery to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Community proximity to New Bedford necessitates careful traffic management and odor control measures.

Frequently asked questions

Crapo Hill LF is located at 300 Samuel Barnet Boulevard, New Bedford, Massachusetts 02745, USA.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, Crapo Hill LF accepts household, commercial, and non-hazardous industrial waste from the Greater New Bedford area.

Crapo Hill LF opened in 1995 and is scheduled to close in 2029, after which it will enter a post-closure care period.

Crapo Hill LF operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste landfills, including requirements for liners, leachate management, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas control.

Landfill gas, primarily methane, is typically collected via a network of wells and either flared or used for energy recovery to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and comply with Clean Air Act regulations.

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