Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Texaco Oil Disposal Site C Landfill - Ventura, California Solid Waste Management

VENTURA, California, United States

Overview

Texaco Oil Disposal Site C is an operational landfill in Ventura, California, United States. It manages solid waste under state and federal regulations, serving the local area.

Texaco Oil Disposal Site C is an operational landfill located in Ventura, California, United States. As a solid waste management facility, it handles disposal of waste generated in the region, contributing to the area's waste infrastructure. The facility is situated in Ventura County, which has a diverse industrial and residential mix. The landfill operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules. California also has stringent state-level regulations for landfill operations, including methane monitoring and leachate management. The facility's NAICS code 562212 indicates it is a solid waste landfill, typically handling non-hazardous waste. Environmental significance includes potential methane generation and leachate management, which are key concerns for landfills. The facility's location in a canyon may influence groundwater proximity and community impact. Proper gas collection and leachate control are essential to minimize environmental footprint.

Environmental context

Landfills like Texaco Oil Disposal Site C face environmental challenges including methane leakage from decomposing waste and leachate that can contaminate groundwater. The facility's location in Hall Canyon near Ventura may affect local water resources and air quality. Community proximity and truck traffic are additional concerns. Regulatory requirements under the Clean Air Act and California's stringent landfill rules aim to mitigate these impacts through gas collection systems and liner requirements.

Frequently asked questions

Texaco Oil Disposal Site C is located 1 mile beyond the end of Hall Canyon in Ventura, California, United States.

As a landfill classified under NAICS 562212, Texaco Oil Disposal Site C typically accepts non-hazardous solid waste, including municipal and industrial waste.

Landfills in California are typically operated by private companies or local government entities.

Landfills in California must comply with US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules, as well as state-specific regulations from CalRecycle and local air districts, covering methane monitoring, leachate management, and liner requirements.

Key environmental concerns include methane emissions, leachate contamination of groundwater, odor, and traffic impacts. Proper gas collection and leachate treatment systems are required to mitigate these issues.

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