Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Great River Regional Solid Waste Authority Landfill - Fort Madison, Iowa Landfill Facility

Fort Madison, Iowa, United States

Overview

Great River Regional Solid Waste Authority Landfill in Fort Madison, Iowa, is an operational landfill serving Lee County. Opened in 1984, it is managed by the Great River Regional Waste Authority and is expected to close in 2030.

The Great River Regional Solid Waste Authority Landfill is a municipal solid waste landfill located at 2092 303rd Avenue in Fort Madison, Iowa, United States. Operated by the Great River Regional Waste Authority, the facility has been serving the region since 1984 and is currently operational with a planned closure in 2030. As a landfill, it plays a key role in the solid waste management infrastructure of Lee County and the surrounding area. The landfill operates under the regulatory framework of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), specifically Subtitle D of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) which governs municipal solid waste landfills. Compliance with the Clean Air Act (CAA) landfill gas rules is also required, mandating the collection and control of landfill gas to reduce methane emissions. The facility's design and operations are typical for a modern landfill in the Midwest, incorporating liners, leachate collection systems, and gas management to mitigate environmental impacts. The Great River Regional Solid Waste Authority Landfill provides essential waste disposal services to the local community, supporting public health and sanitation. Its long operational history and planned closure timeline reflect the lifecycle management approach common in the sector. The facility's location in a rural area of Iowa influences its environmental context, with considerations for groundwater protection and community proximity being key operational priorities.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in a rural area of southeastern Iowa, near the Mississippi River. The local environmental context includes agricultural land use and proximity to groundwater resources. Key environmental considerations for this landfill include methane leakage from decomposing waste, which is regulated under the Clean Air Act, and leachate management to prevent groundwater contamination. The facility's location in a region with moderate rainfall requires robust leachate collection and treatment systems. Community proximity and traffic from waste hauling are also factors in its operational planning.

Frequently asked questions

The landfill is located at 2092 303rd Avenue, Fort Madison, Iowa 52627, United States, in Lee County.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, it accepts household, commercial, and non-hazardous industrial waste from the surrounding region.

The landfill opened in 1984 and is planned to close in 2030, based on its permitted capacity and operational timeline.

The landfill operates under the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and the Clean Air Act's landfill gas rules, which require gas collection and control.

The landfill is equipped with a gas collection system to capture methane for energy or flaring, and a leachate collection system to treat liquid waste, in compliance with federal and state regulations.

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