Risk: Low Landfill Operational

Hanford Inert LF (City of Hanford LF) - Operational Landfill in Hanford, California

HANFORD, California, United States

Overview

Hanford Inert LF (City of Hanford LF) is an operational landfill in Hanford, California, serving Kings County. It manages solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and California regulations.

Hanford Inert LF (City of Hanford LF) is an operational landfill located at 7869 Houston Ave, Hanford, California, in Kings County. The facility is classified under NAICS 562212 (Solid Waste Landfill) and serves the local community's solid waste disposal needs. As an inert landfill, it primarily handles non-decomposable waste such as construction and demolition debris, reducing methane generation compared to municipal solid waste landfills. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills, and California's stringent landfill regulations. California's landfill standards include requirements for liners, leachate collection, groundwater monitoring, and closure plans. While inert landfills have lower environmental risks, they still must comply with state and federal guidelines to prevent groundwater contamination and manage stormwater runoff. Hanford Inert LF plays a key role in Kings County's waste management infrastructure by providing a disposal option for inert materials, diverting them from more hazardous waste streams. Its location in California's Central Valley, an agricultural region, underscores the importance of proper waste management to protect local water resources and soil quality. The facility's operational status ensures continued service to the community, supporting local construction and demolition activities.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in California's Central Valley, a region with intensive agriculture and groundwater-dependent communities. Inert landfills like Hanford Inert LF pose lower risks for methane leakage and leachate generation compared to municipal solid waste landfills, but still require careful management to prevent groundwater contamination from stormwater infiltration. Proximity to agricultural areas necessitates effective dust and traffic controls to minimize community impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Hanford Inert LF is located at 7869 Houston Ave, Hanford, California 93230, in Kings County, United States.

As an inert landfill, Hanford Inert LF primarily accepts non-decomposable waste such as construction and demolition debris, which does not produce significant methane.

The facility is owned and operated by the City of Hanford, as indicated by its name 'City of Hanford LF'.

Inert landfills in California must comply with the California Code of Regulations (Title 27) and the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D, which set standards for siting, design, operation, and closure to protect groundwater and air quality.

Inert landfills have lower environmental risks than municipal landfills, but they still require proper management to prevent dust, stormwater runoff, and potential groundwater impacts. The facility's location in an agricultural area emphasizes the need for effective controls.

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