Overview
Orange County Transfer Station No. 1 is an operational waste transfer station in New York, United States. It serves as a county government facility for solid waste management.
Orange County Transfer Station No. 1 is a waste transfer station located in New York, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a county government office, handling solid waste transfer operations within the region. As a transfer station, it plays a key role in consolidating waste before transport to disposal or processing sites. The facility operates under the regulatory framework of the US EPA, including RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste and Clean Air Act landfill gas rules. Waste transfer stations in the United States are typically subject to state and local regulations governing waste handling, traffic, and environmental controls. Transfer stations vary widely in capacity. Orange County Transfer Station No. 1 contributes to local waste management infrastructure by providing a centralized point for waste collection and transfer. This reduces the number of individual waste hauling trips, lowering traffic and emissions. The facility supports community sanitation and recycling efforts, aligning with broader environmental goals.
Environmental context
Waste transfer stations like this one help reduce environmental impacts by consolidating waste before long-distance transport, lowering fuel consumption and emissions. Key environmental considerations include managing odors, controlling litter, and minimizing noise and traffic impacts on nearby communities. Proper leachate management and dust control are also important to protect local air and water quality.
Frequently asked questions
Orange County Transfer Station No. 1 is located in New York, United States, at coordinates 41.394199, -74.395447.
It is a waste transfer station that receives solid waste from collection vehicles and transfers it to larger trucks for transport to disposal or processing facilities.
Yes, the facility is currently operational.
Waste transfer stations in the US are regulated under RCRA Subtitle D for municipal solid waste, as well as state and local environmental and transportation regulations.
Transfer stations reduce the number of waste hauling trips, lowering fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, and help centralize waste management operations.