Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

CURRENTLY: DHE: DEPENDABLE HIGHWAY EXPRESS - Landfill in Vernon, California, USA

VERNON, California, United States

Overview

CURRENTLY: DHE: DEPENDABLE HIGHWAY EXPRESS is an operational landfill in Vernon, California, United States. It serves the Los Angeles County area with solid waste management services.

CURRENTLY: DHE: DEPENDABLE HIGHWAY EXPRESS is a landfill facility located at 2626 E 26th St, Vernon, California, in the United States. It operates within the solid waste management sector, serving the Los Angeles County region. The facility is currently operational and handles waste disposal for the surrounding urban and industrial areas. As a landfill in California, this facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules. California also has its own stringent state regulations, such as the California Integrated Waste Management Act, which emphasizes waste diversion and landfill gas management. The facility's NAICS codes (484110 and 562212) indicate involvement in general freight trucking and solid waste landfill operations, suggesting it may manage both transportation and disposal. The landfill's location in Vernon, an industrial city within Los Angeles County, places it in a densely populated and economically active region. Its environmental significance includes managing waste from a large urban population, with potential challenges related to landfill gas emissions, leachate management, and community proximity. The facility plays a key role in the region's waste infrastructure, supporting local waste disposal needs.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in Vernon, California, a heavily industrialized area within the Los Angeles Basin. This region faces environmental challenges related to air quality and groundwater management. For solid waste facilities, key concerns include methane leakage from landfill gas, which contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, and leachate management to prevent groundwater contamination. Proximity to residential communities and major transportation routes also raises issues of traffic and odor. California's regulatory framework requires landfill gas collection and control systems, as well as groundwater monitoring, to mitigate these impacts.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2626 E 26th St, Vernon, California 90058, United States, in Los Angeles County.

As a landfill, it accepts municipal solid waste and likely non-hazardous industrial waste, typical for facilities in California.

The facility is currently operational.

Landfills in California must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D, Clean Air Act landfill gas rules, and state regulations like the California Integrated Waste Management Act, which mandates waste diversion and landfill gas control.

Typical risk management includes landfill gas collection systems to reduce methane emissions, leachate collection and treatment to protect groundwater, and regular monitoring as required by state and federal regulations.

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