Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

TRAVIS AFB LANDFILL - Fairfield, California Solid Waste Landfill

FAIRFIELD, California, United States

Overview

TRAVIS AFB LANDFILL is an operational landfill in Fairfield, California, serving Travis Air Force Base. It manages solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and CAA landfill gas regulations.

TRAVIS AFB LANDFILL is an operational solid waste landfill located at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Solano County, California, United States. As a landfill facility, it plays a key role in managing municipal solid waste generated on the military base and surrounding areas, operating within the regulatory framework of the US EPA. The facility operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D standards for municipal solid waste landfills, which govern design, operation, and closure. It must comply with Clean Air Act (CAA) regulations for landfill gas collection and control, as well as state-level California regulations that often exceed federal requirements. The NAICS code 562212 indicates it is classified as a Solid Waste Landfill. As a landfill serving a military installation, TRAVIS AFB LANDFILL is significant for its role in managing waste from a large operational base. Its location in California subjects it to stringent environmental oversight, including groundwater monitoring and methane management, to protect local ecosystems and communities.

Environmental context

The landfill is situated in Fairfield, California, within the Sacramento Valley region. The area's Mediterranean climate and proximity to groundwater aquifers necessitate robust leachate management and methane capture systems to prevent contamination and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Community proximity and traffic from waste hauling are also key environmental considerations.

Frequently asked questions

TRAVIS AFB LANDFILL is located at Travis Air Force Base in Fairfield, Solano County, California, United States.

As a landfill, TRAVIS AFB LANDFILL accepts municipal solid waste, likely including household, commercial, and industrial waste generated on the military base and surrounding areas.

The landfill operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and must comply with Clean Air Act landfill gas regulations. California state regulations may impose additional requirements.

Landfills in the US are required to collect and control landfill gas under the Clean Air Act. TRAVIS AFB LANDFILL likely has a gas collection system to capture methane and reduce emissions.

Landfills in California must manage leachate to protect groundwater, control methane emissions, and minimize community impacts. State regulations often exceed federal standards to address these concerns.

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