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This is a list of landfills in the United States. A landfill is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of waste treatment. Historically, landfills have been the most common method of organized waste disposal and remain so in many places around the world. Superfund sites are recognized by the government as being contaminated with hazardous substances as well as broadly defined "pollutants or contaminants" and in need of cleanup.
Alabama
editName | City |
---|---|
Arrowhead Landfill | Uniontown |
Black Warrior Solid Waste Facility | Coker |
Brundidge Landfill | Brundidge |
Chastang Landfill | Mt. Vernon |
Morgan County Regional MSW Landfill | Trinity |
City of Dothan Landfill | Dothan |
Coffee County Sanitary Landfill | Elba |
Cullman Environmental Waste Management Center | Cullman |
Eastern Area Landfill | Birmingham |
Florence Landfill | Florence |
Huntsville Landfill | Huntsville |
Irvington Landfill | Irvington |
Jefferson County Landfill No.1 | Gardendale |
Jefferson County Landfill No.2 | Pinson |
Magnolia Subtitle D Landfill | Summerdale |
Morris Farm Landfill | Hillsboro |
New Georgia Landfill | Birmingham |
North Montgomery Landfill | Montgomery |
Pine View Landfill | Dora |
Salem Landfill | Opelika |
Sand Valley Landfill | Collinsville |
Scottsboro Landfill | Hollywood |
Shelby County Highway 70 Landfill | Columbiana |
Star Ridge Landfill | Moody |
Stones Throw Landfill | Tallassee |
Three Corners Landfill | Piedmont |
Timberlands Landfill | Brewton |
Turkey Trot Landfill | Citronelle |
Willow Ridge Landfill | Haleyville |
Alaska
editArizona
editArkansas
editCalifornia
edit- BKK Landfill, West Covina - Largest hazardous waste landfill in the State[2]
- Canal Area, San Rafael – The "East San Rafael" area (the eastern portion of the Canal Area between the Bay and San Quentin Ridge) was home to most of the garbage disposal sites in central Marin County.
- Chiquita Canyon Landfill, Castaic[3]
- Eastlake Landfill, Clearlake
- Frank R. Bowerman Landfill, Orange County
- Fresno Municipal Sanitary Landfill, Fresno
- Junipero Serra Landfill, Colma, closed in 1983
- Kettleman Hills Hazardous Waste Facility, southwest of Kettleman City
- Newby Island landfill, Santa Clara County
- Olinda Landfill, Orange County
- Puente Hills Landfill, Los Angeles County, the largest landfill in the country (closed)
- Redwood Landfill, Marin County (Novato)
- Scholl Canyon Landfill, located in Glendale, California
- Shoreline Park, Mountain View, now a city park
- Sunshine Canyon Landfill, Sylmar, California
- Toyon Canyon Landfill, Los Angeles, closed in 1985
Colorado
editConnecticut
edit- Laurel Park Incorporated, Naugatuck, closed in 1987
Delaware
editFlorida
edit- Mount Trashmore, Broward County
- Munisport, North Miami, ceased operating in 1980
Georgia
edit- Grady Road Landfill
- Hercules 009 Landfill, Brunswick, a Superfund site
- Hickory Ridge Landfill, Conley
- Safeguard Landfill
- Taylor County Landfill
Hawaii
editIdaho
editIllinois
edit- Mallard Lake Landfill, DuPage County
- Lee County Landfill
- Livingston Landfill
- Landcomp Landfill
- Upper Rock Island County Landfill
- Prairie View Landfill
Indiana
edit- Randolph Farms Landfill, Modoc
- Newton County Landfill
- National Serv-All Landfill
- United Refuse Landfill
- County Line Landfill
- Wabash Valley Landfill
Iowa
editKansas
editKentucky
edit- Glen Lily Landfill, Warren County
- Outer Loop Recycling & Disposal Facility, Louisville
Louisiana
edit- Agriculture Street Landfill, New Orleans
Maine
editMaryland
edit- Alpha Ridge Landfill, Marriottsville
- Carr's Mill Landfill, Howard County
- Scarboro Landfill, Harford County, used until 1986
Massachusetts
edit- Charles-George Reclamation Trust Landfill, Tyngsborough, a Superfund site
- Shpack Landfill, Norton, a Superfund site
Michigan
edit- Carleton Farms Landfill, Sumpter Township
Minnesota
editMississippi
editMissouri
editMontana
editNebraska
editNevada
edit- Apex Landfill, Clark County
New Hampshire
editNew Jersey
edit- Kin-Buc Landfill, Edison, a Superfund site
- Ringwood Mines landfill site, Ringwood, used until the early 1970s, a Superfund site
- Rolling Knolls Landfill, Chatham Township
New Mexico
editNew York
edit- Fountain Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue Landfills, Brooklyn, former landfills
- Love Canal, Niagara Falls
- Pfohl Brothers Landfill, Cheektowaga, closed in 1971, a Superfund site
- Seneca Meadows Landfill, Seneca Falls
- Fresh Kills Landfill, Staten Island
- High Acres Landfill, Rochester
- Edgemere Landfill, Queens
- Cortland County Landfill[4]
North Carolina
edit- Highpoint C&D Landfill
- Red Rock Disposal Landfill
- Sampson County Landfill
- South Wake MSW Landfill
- Warren County PCB Landfill, now closed
North Dakota
editOhio
edit- Krejci Dump, near Boston Heights, closed in 1986, a Superfund site
- Rumpke Sanitary Landfill, north of Cincinnati
- Tunnel Hill Reclamation Landfill, Subtitle D landfill in New Lexington, OH[5]
- Apex Environmental Resources, Amsterdam, OH
Oklahoma
editOregon
editPennsylvania
editRhode Island
editSouth Carolina
edit- Curry Lake C&D Landfill
- L&L C&D Landfill
- Shiloh C&D Landfill
South Dakota
editTennessee
edit- Decatur Landfill
- MiddlePoint Landfill, Murfreesboro, TN.
Texas
editUtah
edit- Rich County Landfill
- Logan City Landfill
- Little Mountain Landfill
- Mounding & Sons Landfill
- Wasatch Integrated Waste Landfill
- Summit County Henefer Landfill (Construction)
- Summit County 3-Mile Landfill
- Central Valley Landfill
- Mountain View Landfill
- Trans-Jordan Landfill
- Tooele County Landfill
- Clean Harbors Environmental Landfill (West Desert)
- Republic Services Wasatch Landfill
- Peck Rock Products & Landfill
- Tekoi Commercial Landfill
- 5-Mile Landfill
- North Pointe Construction and Demolition Landfill
- Intermountain Regional Landfill
- Uintah County Landfill
- Duchesne/Wasatch Bluebench Landfill
- Bayview Landfill
- Payson City Landfill
- Juab County Landfill
- Millard County Landfill
- Carbon County Landfill
- Emery County Landfill
- Moab Landfill
- Sevier County Landfill
- Beaver County Landfill
- Garfield County Landfill
- Northern Iron County Landfill
- Iron County Landfill
- Valley Landfill (Kane County)
- Western Kane County Landfill
- Washington County Landfill
Vermont
edit- The Coventry, Vermont landfill is notable for being the only disposal site in the entire state. It is located near the Canadian border and near an international lake.[6]
Virginia
edit- Mount Trashmore, Virginia Beach, closed in 1978
Washington
editWest Virginia
editWisconsin
editWyoming
editSee also
edit- Landfills in the United States
- Socrates Sculpture Park, Long Island City, an outdoor museum and public park built atop an abandoned landfill and illegal dumpsite
- Mount Trashmore Park, Virginia Beach, Virginia
References
edit- ^ https://www.epa.gov/system/files/documents/2023-07/lmopdataal.xlsx/
- ^ Jobst, Brian (July 1, 2024). The Strange Saga of California's Largest Toxic Landfill (1st ed.). West Covina: Historical Society of the West Covina. ISBN 9781955934411.
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: CS1 maint: date and year (link) - ^ https://chiquitacanyon.com/
- ^ Cortland County website
- ^ "Tunnel Hill Reclamation Landfill". Tunnel Hill Partners.
- ^ Gresser, Joseph (October 31, 2018). "Nearly 50 dumps operated in the Kingdom". The Chronicle. Barton, Vermont. pp. 30A, 31A.