Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Kelseyville Dump Site - Operational Landfill in Kelseyville, California

KELSEYVILLE, California, United States

Overview

Kelseyville Dump Site is an operational landfill in Kelseyville, California, serving the Lake County area. It is regulated under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and California's solid waste management standards.

Kelseyville Dump Site is an operational landfill located at 6850 Highway 29 in Kelseyville, California, within Lake County. As a solid waste management facility, it serves the local community by providing disposal capacity for municipal solid waste. The facility operates under the jurisdiction of California's stringent environmental regulations, which align with federal standards under the US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills. The landfill is subject to regulatory requirements including landfill gas collection and control, leachate management, and groundwater monitoring. California's regulatory framework, enforced by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) and local enforcement agencies, mandates compliance with operational standards to minimize environmental impact. The facility's NAICS code 562212 indicates it is a solid waste landfill, typically handling a range of non-hazardous waste materials. Environmental significance includes the management of landfill gas, which contains methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Proper gas collection systems help reduce emissions. Leachate management is also critical to protect groundwater resources in the region. The facility's proximity to Highway 29 and the community of Kelseyville underscores the importance of traffic management and odor control measures to minimize local impacts.

Environmental context

The Kelseyville Dump Site operates in a region characterized by Mediterranean climate and proximity to Clear Lake, a major freshwater lake in California. Landfill gas management is crucial to mitigate methane emissions, a key contributor to climate change. Leachate control is essential to prevent groundwater contamination, especially given the area's reliance on groundwater for drinking and agriculture. Community proximity necessitates careful traffic and odor management to maintain quality of life for nearby residents.

Frequently asked questions

Kelseyville Dump Site is located at 6850 Highway 29 in Kelseyville, California, in Lake County, United States.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, Kelseyville Dump Site accepts non-hazardous solid waste from residential, commercial, and industrial sources, subject to local regulations.

The facility is regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency under RCRA Subtitle D and by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) along with local enforcement agencies.

Landfills in California must comply with federal RCRA Subtitle D standards, the Clean Air Act for landfill gas emissions, and state-specific requirements for groundwater monitoring, leachate management, and methane control.

Landfill gas, primarily methane and carbon dioxide, is managed through gas collection and control systems as required by the Clean Air Act and California regulations to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and odor.

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