Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Sugarloaf Mt Dump Landfill - Boulder County, Colorado Solid Waste Management

UNK, Colorado, United States

Overview

Sugarloaf Mt Dump is an operational landfill in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. It serves the local solid waste management needs under state and federal regulations.

Sugarloaf Mt Dump is an operational landfill located in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. As a solid waste management facility, it handles municipal solid waste disposal for the surrounding area. The facility is classified under NAICS code 562212, which covers solid waste landfills. Operating in Colorado, the landfill is subject to the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste landfills, as well as state-level environmental oversight. These regulations govern landfill design, operation, and closure, including requirements for liner systems, leachate management, and groundwater monitoring. The facility's location in a mountainous region may present specific engineering challenges for waste containment and environmental protection. The landfill plays a key role in the region's waste management infrastructure, providing disposal capacity for Boulder County and nearby communities. Its operational status indicates ongoing service, with environmental safeguards in place to minimize impacts on local air and water quality. Proper management of landfill gas and leachate is critical to reducing methane emissions and protecting groundwater resources.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in a mountainous area of Colorado, where groundwater protection is a primary concern due to the region's hydrology and potential for leachate migration. Effective leachate collection and treatment systems are essential to prevent contamination of local water bodies. Additionally, landfill gas management, including methane capture, is important to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and comply with Clean Air Act regulations. Proximity to communities and wildlife habitats necessitates careful operational controls to minimize odor, traffic, and other nuisances.

Frequently asked questions

Sugarloaf Mt Dump is located in Boulder County, Colorado, United States, approximately 1 mile east of Sugarloaf Mountain.

As a landfill, Sugarloaf Mt Dump accepts municipal solid waste from residential, commercial, and industrial sources within the region.

The landfill operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste landfills, as well as state-level environmental rules in Colorado. These cover design, operation, groundwater monitoring, and closure.

The landfill employs leachate collection systems, groundwater monitoring, and landfill gas management to mitigate risks. Methane capture may be used to reduce emissions and comply with Clean Air Act standards.

Landfills like Sugarloaf Mt Dump are essential for disposing of non-recyclable waste in Colorado. They are regulated to protect public health and the environment, with emphasis on reducing methane emissions and preventing groundwater contamination.

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