Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

LAKESIDE BURNSITE Landfill - Lakeside, California Solid Waste Management

LAKESIDE, California, United States

Overview

LAKESIDE BURNSITE is an operational landfill in Lakeside, California, serving the San Diego County area. It manages solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations.

LAKESIDE BURNSITE is a landfill facility located at Ashwood St, Lakeside, California, in San Diego County. As an operational landfill, it plays a key role in the region's solid waste management infrastructure, handling municipal solid waste from the surrounding communities. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and Clean Air Act standards for landfill gas management. In California, landfills are also subject to state-specific regulations such as CalRecycle's solid waste facility requirements and air quality rules from the California Air Resources Board. Landfills like LAKESIDE BURNSITE are significant for managing waste while mitigating environmental impacts through gas collection systems and leachate management. The facility's location in a semi-arid region of Southern California influences operational considerations, particularly regarding groundwater protection and methane emissions control.

Environmental context

Landfills in Southern California face challenges related to methane leakage and leachate management due to the region's climate and hydrogeology. The proximity to communities in Lakeside necessitates careful traffic management and odor control. Groundwater protection is critical given the potential for leachate migration, requiring robust liner and collection systems.

Frequently asked questions

LAKESIDE BURNSITE is located at Ashwood St, Lakeside, California 92040, in San Diego County, United States.

As a landfill, LAKESIDE BURNSITE accepts municipal solid waste and likely non-hazardous industrial waste, subject to its permit and regulatory approvals.

The facility operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills, Clean Air Act landfill gas rules, and California state regulations including CalRecycle and CARB requirements.

Landfills in the US are required to collect and control landfill gas under the Clean Air Act. LAKESIDE BURNSITE likely has a gas collection system to reduce methane emissions and may convert gas to energy.

Landfills in California must comply with strict regulations to minimize methane leakage, protect groundwater through leachate management, and reduce community impacts from traffic and odors.

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