Overview
QUARTZ HILL DECOMPOSED GRANITE PIT is an operational landfill in Los Angeles, California, United States. It serves the local solid waste management needs under state and federal regulations.
QUARTZ HILL DECOMPOSED GRANITE PIT is an operational landfill located in Los Angeles, California, United States. As a landfill facility, it plays a key role in the region's solid waste management infrastructure, handling municipal solid waste disposal for the surrounding communities. Operating under the regulatory framework of the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills, this facility must comply with standards for liner systems, leachate management, and groundwater monitoring. California's stringent state regulations further enforce landfill gas collection and control to mitigate methane emissions, aligning with Clean Air Act requirements. The landfill's location in Los Angeles County places it within a densely populated urban area, emphasizing the importance of proper waste containment and environmental safeguards. Its operational status ensures continued service for waste disposal, contributing to the region's waste management capacity while adhering to environmental compliance measures.
Environmental context
In the Los Angeles area, landfill operations face challenges related to methane leakage and leachate management due to the region's Mediterranean climate with seasonal rainfall. Proximity to urban communities necessitates robust odor control and traffic management. Groundwater protection is critical given the area's hydrogeology, requiring comprehensive monitoring and liner integrity.
Frequently asked questions
QUARTZ HILL DECOMPOSED GRANITE PIT is located at AVE. M2 @ 45TH ST. WEST, Los Angeles, California 90037, United States.
As a landfill, QUARTZ HILL DECOMPOSED GRANITE PIT accepts municipal solid waste for disposal, subject to permits and waste acceptance criteria.
The landfill operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D standards for municipal solid waste landfills, California state regulations, and Clean Air Act requirements for landfill gas management.
Landfills in California must implement leachate collection systems, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas control to mitigate methane emissions and protect local water resources.
This landfill provides essential waste disposal capacity for the Los Angeles area, supporting the region's solid waste management infrastructure under strict environmental oversight.
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