Risk: Medium Operations Center Operational

BFI Waste Systems of North Am Operations Center, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota

INVER GROVE HEIGHTS, Minnesota, United States

Overview

BFI Waste Systems of North Am Operations Center in Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota, manages solid waste and utility services. The facility supports regional waste processing and electric power generation.

BFI Waste Systems of North Am is an operations center located in Inver Grove Heights, Dakota County, Minnesota, United States. The facility is operational and serves as a hub for managing waste collection, processing, and related utility operations in the region. The facility operates under NAICS codes 221118 (Other Electric Power Generation), 221122 (Electric Power Distribution), and 562212 (Solid Waste Landfill). This indicates involvement in both waste management and energy recovery, typical of integrated utility operations. In the United States, such facilities must comply with NERC CIP standards for grid reliability and cybersecurity, as well as state-level environmental regulations. As part of the broader waste-to-energy sector, this operations center plays a role in converting waste into energy, contributing to local grid stability and reducing landfill dependency. Its location in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul metropolitan area underscores its importance in serving a densely populated region with essential utility services.

Environmental context

The facility operates in a region with cold winters and moderate summers, typical of the Upper Midwest. Its waste-to-energy activities help reduce methane emissions from landfills and provide a renewable energy source. The operations center's cybersecurity and redundancy measures are critical for maintaining reliable service, given its role in regional waste management and power generation.

Frequently asked questions

The facility is located at 2495 117th St E, Inver Grove Heights, Minnesota 55077-5919, United States.

It is an operations center managing solid waste processing and electric power generation, operating under NAICS codes for electric power generation, distribution, and solid waste landfill.

As a US utility operations center, it must comply with NERC CIP standards for critical infrastructure protection and cybersecurity, along with state and federal environmental regulations.

By converting waste into energy, it supports local power generation and grid stability, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and landfill methane emissions.

The NAICS codes indicate involvement in both waste management (562212) and electric power generation/distribution (221118, 221122), highlighting its integrated utility role.

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