Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

Whiskeytown Disposal Site - Landfill in Whitmore, Shasta County, California

WHITMORE, California, United States

Overview

Whiskeytown Disposal Site is an operational landfill in Whitmore, California, serving Shasta County. It manages solid waste under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and California state regulations.

Whiskeytown Disposal Site is a landfill facility located in Whitmore, California, within Shasta County. The site is operational and handles solid waste disposal for the surrounding region, contributing to local waste management infrastructure. As a landfill in the United States, the facility operates under the US EPA's RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste landfills, as well as the Clean Air Act's landfill gas rules. California imposes additional state-level requirements for landfill gas collection and leachate management, reflecting the state's stringent environmental standards. The facility plays a key role in managing solid waste for Shasta County and nearby communities. Proper landfill operations, including gas capture and leachate control, are essential to minimize environmental impacts such as methane emissions and groundwater contamination.

Environmental context

The Whiskeytown Disposal Site is situated in a rural area near Whitmore, California, where groundwater protection is critical due to the region's reliance on aquifers. Landfill gas management, particularly methane capture, is a key environmental consideration to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Proximity to residential areas and local traffic from waste hauling also influence operational practices.

Frequently asked questions

Whiskeytown Disposal Site is located at 1/4 mi S of Whitmore Rd, Whitmore, California 96096, in Shasta County, United States.

Whiskeytown Disposal Site is a landfill that manages solid waste disposal for the local area.

As a US landfill, it operates under the EPA's RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste landfills and the Clean Air Act's landfill gas rules, plus California state regulations.

Landfills typically collect methane and other gases through a network of wells and pipes, then flare or use them for energy to reduce emissions.

Landfills in California are regulated to minimize environmental impact, with requirements for liners, leachate collection, and gas control to protect air and water quality.

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