Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

LOGAN COUNTY LANDFILL - Sterling, Colorado Solid Waste Management Facility

STERLING, Colorado, United States

Overview

LOGAN COUNTY LANDFILL in Sterling, Colorado, is an operational solid waste facility managing municipal waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations.

LOGAN COUNTY LANDFILL is an operational landfill located at 24235 HWY 6 in Sterling, Colorado, United States. Serving Logan County, this facility manages municipal solid waste for the surrounding rural and agricultural community. As a landfill, it plays a key role in the region's waste disposal infrastructure. Operating under the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste landfills, the facility must comply with federal standards for liner systems, leachate management, and groundwater monitoring. The landfill likely employs modern engineering controls such as composite liners and leachate collection systems to protect local groundwater resources. Colorado's semi-arid climate influences landfill operations, particularly regarding moisture management and gas generation. The landfill's environmental significance centers on methane generation from decomposing waste. As a Subtitle D facility, it may be required to collect and control landfill gas if it exceeds emission thresholds. The site's proximity to agricultural land and rural communities necessitates careful management of odors, traffic, and potential groundwater impacts. Proper closure and post-closure care will be essential for long-term environmental protection.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in Logan County, Colorado, a semi-arid region with agricultural land use. Key environmental considerations include methane emissions from waste decomposition, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions if not captured. Leachate management is critical to prevent groundwater contamination, especially given the area's reliance on groundwater for irrigation and drinking. Community proximity and truck traffic on Highway 6 also present operational challenges. Compliance with EPA landfill gas rules and groundwater monitoring requirements is essential for minimizing environmental impact.

Frequently asked questions

LOGAN COUNTY LANDFILL is located at 24235 HWY 6 in Sterling, Colorado, United States.

As a municipal solid waste landfill, LOGAN COUNTY LANDFILL accepts household and commercial waste generated in Logan County and surrounding areas.

The landfill operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations, which govern municipal solid waste landfills, including liner requirements, leachate management, and groundwater monitoring.

Landfills of this type typically manage gas through collection systems that capture methane for flaring or energy recovery, depending on gas volume and regulatory requirements.

Landfills in Colorado must address methane emissions, leachate management, and groundwater protection, especially in semi-arid regions where water resources are critical.

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