Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Granite Construction Company Landfill - Indio, California Solid Waste Management

INDIO, California, United States

Overview

Granite Construction Company operates a landfill in Indio, California, serving Riverside County. The facility manages solid waste disposal under state and federal regulations.

Granite Construction Company operates a landfill located at 38155 Monroe Street in Indio, California, within Riverside County. The facility is operational and handles solid waste disposal for the region. As a landfill, it plays a key role in the local waste management infrastructure. The 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's stringent environmental standards further govern leachate management and methane emissions. The landfill likely employs modern liner and gas collection systems to mitigate environmental impacts. This landfill serves the growing population of the Coachella Valley, supporting waste disposal needs while contributing to local recycling and diversion goals. Its location in a desert climate presents unique challenges for leachate management and groundwater protection, emphasizing the importance of robust environmental controls.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in the Coachella Valley desert region, where low rainfall reduces leachate generation but groundwater resources are critical. Proximity to residential areas in Indio necessitates careful management of odor, traffic, and methane emissions. California's strict landfill regulations require gas collection systems to minimize greenhouse gas emissions and leachate containment to protect the underlying aquifer.

Frequently asked questions

The landfill is located at 38155 Monroe Street, Indio, California 92203-9598, in Riverside County.

As a landfill, it accepts municipal solid waste and likely construction and demolition debris, given the company's construction focus.

The landfill operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for solid waste and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules, plus California state regulations for leachate and methane control.

Landfills in California are required to install gas collection systems to capture methane, which is often flared or used for energy generation.

Desert landfills face lower leachate production due to minimal rainfall, but groundwater protection remains critical. Dust and odor control are also important due to dry conditions.

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