Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Sierra Army Depot Landfill - Herlong, California Solid Waste Management

HERLONG, California, United States

Overview

Sierra Army Depot in Herlong, California, operates a landfill for solid waste management. The facility serves the military depot and surrounding area, handling waste under US EPA regulations.

Sierra Army Depot is a landfill facility located at 74 C St in Herlong, Lassen County, California, United States. As an operational landfill, it manages solid waste generated by the military depot and potentially the local community, contributing to the region's waste disposal infrastructure. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US Environmental Protection Agency, specifically RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules. California's stringent state regulations further govern landfill operations, including leachate management and methane monitoring. The landfill's NAICS codes (336992, 562212, 928110) indicate its role in military vehicle manufacturing, solid waste disposal, and national security activities. Environmental significance includes potential methane generation from decomposing waste, requiring gas collection systems to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions. Proximity to the Great Basin ecosystem and groundwater resources necessitates careful leachate management. The landfill supports the depot's operations while adhering to federal and state environmental standards.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in the high desert of northeastern California, near the Great Basin. This arid region has sensitive groundwater resources that require robust leachate management to prevent contamination. Methane emissions from decomposing waste must be captured or flared to comply with Clean Air Act regulations. Community proximity to Herlong and traffic from waste hauling are additional environmental considerations.

Frequently asked questions

Sierra Army Depot landfill is located at 74 C St, Herlong, Lassen County, California, United States.

As a landfill associated with a military depot, it likely accepts non-hazardous solid waste from the depot's operations and potentially from the local community, subject to federal and state regulations.

The landfill is operated by the US Army as part of the Sierra Army Depot, a military logistics facility. Specific operator details are not publicly listed.

Landfills in California must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D standards, the Clean Air Act for methane emissions, and California's stringent state regulations under the California Integrated Waste Management Board, including leachate monitoring and groundwater protection.

The landfill likely employs gas collection systems to capture methane, leachate collection and treatment to protect groundwater, and regular monitoring to comply with environmental permits. Specific details are not publicly available.

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