Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

HILT TOWN DUMP Landfill - Hilt, California Solid Waste Management Facility

HILT, California, United States

Overview

HILT TOWN DUMP is an operational landfill in Hilt, Siskiyou County, California, serving the local community under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and CAA landfill gas regulations.

HILT TOWN DUMP is a landfill facility located in Hilt, Siskiyou County, California, United States. It operates under the solid waste management framework of California and the US EPA, which includes RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste and Clean Air Act regulations for landfill gas. The facility is classified under NAICS 562212 (Solid Waste Landfill) and serves the local area with waste disposal services. As a landfill, the facility manages waste through controlled disposal, with typical operations involving waste compaction, daily cover, and leachate management. California's stringent environmental regulations require landfills to implement gas collection and control systems to mitigate methane emissions, as well as groundwater monitoring to prevent leachate contamination. The facility's location in a rural area of Siskiyou County suggests it serves a smaller population, with operations likely scaled to local waste generation. The environmental significance of HILT TOWN DUMP lies in its role in managing solid waste for the Hilt community while complying with state and federal regulations. Landfills in California are subject to the California Air Resources Board (CARB) rules for methane reduction and the State Water Resources Control Board for groundwater protection. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing waste management services, contributing to local sanitation and public health.

Environmental context

Landfills like HILT TOWN DUMP pose environmental risks primarily through methane emissions from decomposing organic waste and potential leachate leakage into groundwater. California's regulatory framework requires active gas collection systems to capture methane for energy or flaring, reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Groundwater monitoring wells are typically installed to detect any leachate migration, protecting local water resources. The facility's proximity to rural areas may involve community concerns about odor, traffic, and air quality, which are managed through operational controls and compliance with local ordinances.

Frequently asked questions

HILT TOWN DUMP is located in Hilt, Siskiyou County, California, United States, at coordinates 41.504630, -122.563232.

As a landfill, HILT TOWN DUMP typically accepts municipal solid waste (MSW) from residential, commercial, and industrial sources, subject to local regulations and permits.

HILT TOWN DUMP operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills, Clean Air Act landfill gas rules, and California state regulations including CARB for methane and SWRCB for groundwater.

Landfills in California are required to install gas collection and control systems to capture methane, which can be flared or used for energy generation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Landfills can generate methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and leachate that may contaminate groundwater if not managed. Regulatory frameworks aim to minimize these impacts through gas collection, liners, and monitoring.

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