List of landfills in the United States

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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.

California[]

Connecticut[]

Florida[]

The Munisport Landfill in North Miami

Georgia[]

Illinois[]

Indiana[]

Kentucky[]

Louisiana[]

Maine[]

Maryland[]

Massachusetts[]

Rusting chemical waste drums at the Shpack Landfill site in May 2003

Michigan[]

  • Carleton Farms Landfill, Sumpter Township

Nevada[]

New Jersey[]

New York[]

North Carolina[]

  • Highpoint C&D Landfill
  • Red Rock Disposal Landfill
  • Sampson County Landfill
  • South Wake MSW LAndfill
  • Warren County PCB Landfill, now closed

Ohio[]

  • 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[1]
  • Apex Environmental Resources, Amsterdam, OH

Rhode Island[]

South Carolina[]

  • Curry Lake C&D Landfill
  • L&L C&D Landfill
  • Shiloh C&D Landfill

Tennessee[]

  • Decatur Landfill

Vermont[]

  • 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.[2]

Virginia[]

Washington[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Tunnel Hill Reclamation Landfill". Tunnel Hill Partners.
  2. ^ Gresser, Joseph (October 31, 2018). "Nearly 50 dumps operated in the Kingdom". The Chronicle. Barton, Vermont. pp. 30A, 31A.

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