Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Tiger Creek Dump - Operational Landfill in Buckhorn, California

BUCKHORN, California, United States

Overview

Tiger Creek Dump is an operational landfill in Buckhorn, California, United States. It serves the Amador County area as a solid waste disposal facility.

Tiger Creek Dump is an operational landfill located in Buckhorn, California, United States. Situated in Amador County, this facility manages solid waste disposal for the local community. As a landfill, it plays a key role in the region's waste management infrastructure, handling municipal solid waste under state and federal regulations. Operating under the jurisdiction of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the facility must comply with RCRA Subtitle D standards for municipal solid waste landfills, including requirements for liner systems, leachate collection, and groundwater monitoring. Additionally, landfill gas management is regulated under the Clean Air Act to control methane emissions. The facility's NAICS code 562212 indicates it is classified as a solid waste landfill. The landfill's location in the Sierra Nevada foothills presents environmental considerations such as potential impacts on local water resources and air quality. Proper management of leachate and landfill gas is essential to minimize risks to nearby communities and ecosystems. The facility contributes to the region's waste disposal capacity, supporting public health and sanitation.

Environmental context

The landfill's location in the Sierra Nevada foothills near Buckhorn, California, involves environmental considerations typical of solid waste facilities in mountainous regions. Groundwater protection is critical due to potential leachate migration, and the site's proximity to surface waters requires careful monitoring. Landfill gas, primarily methane, must be collected and managed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and odor impacts. Community proximity and traffic from waste hauling are also factors that influence operational practices and regulatory oversight.

Frequently asked questions

Tiger Creek Dump is located on Tiger Creek Road, 1 mile northeast of Reservoir, in Buckhorn, Amador County, California, United States.

As a landfill classified under NAICS 562212 (Solid Waste Landfill), Tiger Creek Dump accepts municipal solid waste from the surrounding community and region.

Tiger Creek Dump operates under the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste landfills, which govern liner systems, leachate management, and groundwater monitoring. Landfill gas emissions are regulated under the Clean Air Act.

Landfills like Tiger Creek Dump manage environmental risks through engineered liners, leachate collection systems, groundwater monitoring wells, and landfill gas collection systems to control methane emissions and protect local water resources.

Landfills are a key component of California's waste management infrastructure, providing disposal capacity for residual waste after recycling and composting. They are regulated by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) and the EPA to ensure environmental protection.

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