Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Old Denver City SWDS - Landfill in Denver, Colorado, United States

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Overview

Old Denver City SWDS is an operational landfill in Denver, Colorado, United States. It manages solid waste under federal and state regulations.

Old Denver City SWDS is a landfill facility located in Denver, Colorado, United States. As a solid waste disposal site, it serves the local community by managing municipal solid waste. The facility is operational and falls under the NAICS code 562212, which covers solid waste landfills. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and Clean Air Act regulations for landfill gas emissions. Colorado state regulations further govern landfill operations, ensuring compliance with environmental standards. Typical landfill operations involve waste compaction, daily cover, and leachate management. Old Denver City SWDS plays a key role in Denver's waste management infrastructure. Its location in an urban area necessitates careful management of environmental impacts such as landfill gas collection and groundwater protection. The facility contributes to the region's waste disposal capacity and supports public health and sanitation.

Environmental context

Landfills in urban areas like Denver face challenges in managing landfill gas, which primarily consists of methane and carbon dioxide. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and collection systems are critical to reduce emissions. Leachate, a liquid that percolates through waste, must be managed to prevent groundwater contamination. Proximity to communities also requires attention to odor and traffic impacts.

Frequently asked questions

Old Denver City SWDS is located in Denver, Colorado, United States, with coordinates approximately 39.7114 N, 104.9222 W.

As a landfill, Old Denver City SWDS accepts municipal solid waste, which includes household, commercial, and non-hazardous industrial waste.

Landfills in the United States are regulated under the EPA's RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and the Clean Air Act for landfill gas emissions. State regulations also apply.

Landfills typically manage gas through collection systems that capture methane and other gases, which can be flared or used for energy generation.

Landfills can generate methane, a greenhouse gas, and produce leachate that may contaminate groundwater if not managed. Proper design and operation mitigate these impacts.

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