Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Livermore Dump - Operational Landfill in Livermore, California

LIVERMORE, California, United States

Overview

Livermore Dump is an operational landfill in Livermore, California, serving Alameda County. It manages solid waste under state and federal regulations.

Livermore Dump is an operational landfill located in Livermore, California, within Alameda County. As a solid waste management facility, it plays a key role in the region's waste disposal 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 landfill gas rules. California's stringent environmental standards further govern leachate management, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas collection to mitigate methane emissions and protect local resources. Livermore Dump's location in a suburban area near the San Francisco Bay Area underscores its importance for local waste management. The facility's operational status ensures continued service to the community, with ongoing compliance with evolving environmental regulations aimed at reducing landfill impacts.

Environmental context

Landfills like Livermore Dump face environmental challenges including methane generation from decomposing waste, which requires gas collection systems to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Leachate management is critical to prevent groundwater contamination, especially given the facility's proximity to the San Francisco Bay Area's sensitive ecosystems. Community proximity and truck traffic also necessitate careful operational planning to minimize odors and noise.

Frequently asked questions

Livermore Dump is located on the south side of Raymond Road, west of Ames Street, in Livermore, California, USA.

As a landfill, Livermore Dump accepts municipal solid waste from Alameda County and surrounding areas.

Livermore Dump operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules, as well as California state environmental regulations.

Landfills like Livermore Dump typically install gas collection systems to capture methane, which can be flared or used for energy, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

California landfills are regulated to minimize methane emissions, leachate contamination, and community impacts, with strict monitoring and reporting requirements under state and federal laws.

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