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Recology Blossom Valley Organics - South Recycling Plant in Lamont, California

LAMONT, California, United States

Overview

Recology Blossom Valley Organics - South is an operational recycling plant in Lamont, California, processing organic materials. It serves Kern County's solid waste management needs.

Recology Blossom Valley Organics - South is a recycling plant located at 1261 N Wheeler Ridge Road in Lamont, California, within Kern County. The facility is operational and focuses on organic waste processing, contributing to the region's solid waste management infrastructure. The plant operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for solid waste and relevant state-level California regulations. As a recycling plant, it likely employs composting or anaerobic digestion technologies to divert organic waste from landfills, reducing methane emissions and producing valuable soil amendments. This facility plays a key role in Kern County's waste diversion efforts, supporting California's ambitious recycling and organics reduction goals. By processing organic materials locally, it reduces transportation emissions and provides a sustainable outlet for agricultural and municipal organic waste streams.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in California's Central Valley, an agricultural region with high organic waste generation. Proper management of organic waste is critical to reduce methane leakage from landfills, a potent greenhouse gas. The plant's operations help mitigate groundwater contamination risks by diverting organics from landfills, where leachate can be a concern. Proximity to agricultural communities necessitates careful traffic and odor management.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 1261 N Wheeler Ridge Road, Lamont, California 93241, in Kern County, United States.

It is a recycling plant that processes organic materials, such as yard trimmings and food waste, diverting them from landfills.

Yes, the facility is operational and actively processing organic waste in Kern County.

Recycling plants in California must comply with the California Integrated Waste Management Act, as well as federal RCRA Subtitle D standards for solid waste. They also follow CalRecycle regulations for organic waste processing.

Organic recycling reduces methane emissions from landfills, produces compost that improves soil health, and conserves landfill space. It also supports circular economy goals by turning waste into a resource.

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