Risk: Medium Landfill Operational

WHITE VICTER Landfill - Mesa County, Colorado Solid Waste Management Facility

UNK, Colorado, United States

Overview

WHITE VICTER is an operational landfill in Mesa County, Colorado, serving the local solid waste management needs. It operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste.

WHITE VICTER is an operational landfill located in Mesa County, Colorado, approximately 1 mile northeast of MC-S2ND. The facility manages solid waste disposal for the surrounding area, contributing to the region's waste management infrastructure. As a landfill, it plays a key role in the local waste stream, handling municipal solid waste under federal and state regulatory oversight. The facility operates under the US EPA's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) Subtitle D, which governs municipal solid waste landfills. This regulatory framework requires liners, leachate collection systems, groundwater monitoring, and post-closure care. Colorado's solid waste regulations align with federal standards, ensuring environmental protection. The landfill likely employs modern engineering practices to manage waste containment and minimize environmental impact. WHITE VICTER's location in Mesa County, Colorado, places it in a semi-arid region with low annual precipitation, which can reduce leachate generation compared to wetter climates. However, groundwater protection remains a priority due to potential impacts on local aquifers. The facility's operational status indicates ongoing service to the community, supporting public health and environmental sanitation through controlled waste disposal.

Environmental context

The landfill's environmental context involves managing methane emissions from decomposing waste, which is a potent greenhouse gas. Landfill gas collection systems are typically required to capture methane for energy recovery or flaring. Leachate management is critical to prevent groundwater contamination, especially given the proximity to potential water resources. The semi-arid climate of western Colorado reduces leachate volumes but does not eliminate the need for robust containment systems.

Frequently asked questions

WHITE VICTER landfill is located in Mesa County, Colorado, approximately 1 mile northeast of MC-S2ND, with coordinates 38.933086 N, -108.227265 W.

As a landfill, WHITE VICTER accepts municipal solid waste (MSW) from residential, commercial, and industrial sources within the region, subject to state and federal regulations.

WHITE VICTER operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D, which sets standards for landfill design, operation, groundwater monitoring, and closure. Colorado state regulations also apply.

Landfills like WHITE VICTER are typically required to install gas collection and control systems to capture methane, which can be flared or used for energy generation, reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Landfills in Colorado must manage leachate and methane to protect groundwater and air quality. The semi-arid climate reduces leachate generation, but groundwater monitoring is essential to prevent contamination.

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