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Dinosaur Landfill - Operational Solid Waste Landfill in Moffat County, Colorado

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Overview

Dinosaur Landfill is an operational solid waste facility in Moffat County, Colorado, United States. It serves the local area with landfill disposal services.

Dinosaur Landfill is an operational solid waste facility located in Moffat County, Colorado, United States. The facility is classified as a landfill under the Solid Waste Management sector, providing essential waste disposal services to the surrounding region. As a landfill operating in the United States, Dinosaur Landfill is subject to federal regulations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills. Additionally, the facility must comply with Clean Air Act (CAA) standards for landfill gas emissions, including methane capture and control. State-level regulations in Colorado further enforce environmental protections for groundwater and air quality. The landfill plays a critical role in managing solid waste for Moffat County and nearby communities. Its operational status ensures continued service for local waste disposal needs, while regulatory oversight helps mitigate environmental impacts such as leachate generation and greenhouse gas emissions.

Environmental context

Landfills like Dinosaur Landfill are significant sources of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, due to the anaerobic decomposition of organic waste. Proper landfill gas collection systems are essential to reduce emissions and comply with Clean Air Act regulations. Leachate management is also critical to prevent groundwater contamination, especially in areas with shallow water tables or nearby surface water bodies. The facility's location in rural Colorado may reduce community proximity concerns, but traffic from waste hauling vehicles remains a consideration for local roads.

Frequently asked questions

Dinosaur Landfill is located in Moffat County, Colorado, United States, approximately 1 mile south of Dinosaur (Arlesia).

As a landfill, Dinosaur Landfill likely accepts municipal solid waste (MSW) from residential, commercial, and industrial sources, in accordance with its permit and RCRA Subtitle D regulations.

Dinosaur Landfill operates under the U.S. EPA's RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and must comply with Clean Air Act standards for landfill gas emissions, as well as state-level environmental regulations in Colorado.

Landfills in the U.S. are required to collect and control landfill gas under the Clean Air Act. Dinosaur Landfill likely has a gas collection system to capture methane and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, though specific details are not publicly available.

Landfills in Colorado, like Dinosaur Landfill, must manage leachate to protect groundwater and control methane emissions. The state's arid climate can reduce leachate volume, but proper liner and monitoring systems are essential to prevent contamination.

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