Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

J.J. Brunner LF Landfill - Zelienople, Pennsylvania | Solid Waste Management

Zelienople, Pennsylvania, United States

Overview

J.J. Brunner LF is an operational landfill in Zelienople, Pennsylvania, owned and operated by Joseph J. Brunner, Inc. It has been in operation since 1990 and is expected to close in 2030.

J.J. Brunner LF is a landfill facility located at 211 Brunner Road in Zelienople, Beaver County, Pennsylvania. Owned and operated by Joseph J. Brunner, Inc., the facility has been operational since 1990 and is scheduled for closure in 2030. It serves the solid waste management needs of the surrounding region within the United States. As a landfill, J.J. Brunner LF operates under the regulatory framework of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills. The facility is also subject to Clean Air Act regulations concerning landfill gas emissions. Typical landfill operations include waste compaction, daily cover, and leachate management to minimize environmental impact. The facility plays a key role in local waste management, providing disposal capacity for residential and commercial waste in Beaver County and the broader Pennsylvania area. Its long operational history and planned closure date reflect the lifecycle management typical of modern landfills, with post-closure care including gas collection and groundwater monitoring.

Environmental context

Landfills like J.J. Brunner LF require careful management of landfill gas, primarily methane, to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and comply with Clean Air Act standards. Leachate, a liquid that percolates through waste, must be collected and treated to prevent groundwater contamination. The facility's proximity to the community necessitates traffic management and odor control measures to minimize local impacts.

Frequently asked questions

J.J. Brunner LF is located at 211 Brunner Road in Zelienople, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, J.J. Brunner LF accepts household, commercial, and non-hazardous industrial waste, subject to local regulations.

J.J. Brunner LF has been operational since 1990 and is scheduled to close in 2030, with post-closure care continuing thereafter.

Landfills in the U.S. are regulated under RCRA Subtitle D for design and operation, and the Clean Air Act for landfill gas emissions, including methane collection and control.

Landfills can generate methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and leachate that may contaminate groundwater if not properly managed. Modern landfills use liners, gas collection systems, and monitoring to mitigate these risks.

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