Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

June Lake Landfill - Solid Waste Management in Bridgeport, California

BRIDGEPORT, California, United States

Overview

June Lake Landfill is an operational solid waste facility in Bridgeport, California, serving Mono County. It manages municipal solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations.

June Lake Landfill is a municipal solid waste landfill located at the end of Garbage Pit Road in Bridgeport, California, within Mono County. The facility is operational and serves the local community's waste disposal needs in the Eastern Sierra region. As a landfill operating in the United States, June Lake Landfill is subject to federal regulations under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills. Additionally, it must comply with Clean Air Act standards for landfill gas emissions and California's stringent state-level environmental regulations. The facility's NAICS code 562212 indicates it is classified as a solid waste landfill. The landfill plays a critical role in managing waste from the June Lake and Bridgeport areas, contributing to regional sanitation infrastructure. Its location in a rural, mountainous area near Mono Lake presents unique environmental considerations, including groundwater protection and wildlife habitat preservation.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in a high-altitude, arid region near Mono Lake, a sensitive saline lake ecosystem. Key environmental concerns include leachate management to prevent groundwater contamination in the porous volcanic soils, and methane capture to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The facility's proximity to recreational areas and wildlife habitats necessitates careful operational controls.

Frequently asked questions

June Lake Landfill is located at the end of Garbage Pit Road in Bridgeport, California, within Mono County.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, June Lake Landfill accepts household and commercial non-hazardous waste generated in the surrounding communities.

The operator of June Lake Landfill is not publicly listed, but it is likely managed by Mono County or a contracted waste management company.

Landfills in California must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D standards, the Clean Air Act for landfill gas, and California's stringent state regulations under CalRecycle, including groundwater monitoring and methane control.

Typical landfill environmental management includes leachate collection systems, groundwater monitoring wells, and gas extraction systems to capture methane, though specific details for this facility are not publicly available.

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