Risk: Medium Recycling Plant Operational

Burney Disposal Inc Transfer Station - Recycling Plant in Burney, California

BURNEY, California, United States

Overview

Burney Disposal Inc Transfer Station is an operational recycling plant in Burney, California, serving Shasta County. It handles solid waste transfer and recycling under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D and California regulations.

Burney Disposal Inc Transfer Station is a recycling plant located at 21105 Black Ranch Rd in Burney, California, within Shasta County. The facility is operational and serves as a transfer station for solid waste, supporting local waste management and recycling efforts in the region. The facility operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D regulations for municipal solid waste, as well as California state waste management standards. As a transfer station, it likely consolidates waste before transport to landfills or recycling facilities, reducing vehicle trips and emissions. The NAICS codes 562111, 562119, and 562920 indicate activities in solid waste collection, other waste collection, and materials recovery facilities. Burney Disposal Inc Transfer Station plays a key role in the community by providing waste diversion and recycling services. Its location in a rural area of Shasta County means it serves a dispersed population, helping to manage waste efficiently and reduce environmental impact through proper handling and transfer.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in a rural area near the Black Ranch Road, with proximity to groundwater sources and natural habitats. Proper leachate management and landfill gas collection are critical for transfer stations to prevent methane leakage and groundwater contamination. Community proximity and traffic from waste trucks are also important considerations for local environmental quality.

Frequently asked questions

Burney Disposal Inc Transfer Station is located at 21105 Black Ranch Rd, Burney, California 96013, in Shasta County, United States.

It is a recycling plant and transfer station that handles solid waste transfer and recycling operations.

The facility operates under US EPA RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste and California state waste management regulations, including landfill gas and leachate management rules.

Transfer stations consolidate waste from collection vehicles into larger trucks for transport, reducing fuel consumption and emissions. They also enable sorting and recycling, diverting waste from landfills.

Transfer stations serve as intermediate facilities where waste is temporarily stored, sorted, and transferred to landfills or recycling centers, improving efficiency and reducing environmental impact.

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