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Daily Operations
The "area method" of landfilling
is used at the Williamson County Landfill. Refuse is unloaded
directly at the toe or at the top of the inclined working
face and into daily disposal areas. Each disposal area contains
the refuse delivered to the site on that day. The incoming
refuse is unloaded within the active landfilling area, and
spread in lifts of two (2) feet thick, using bulldozers and
trash compaction equipment.
Waste placement
in disposal areas is in accordance with a predetermined fill
sequence plan. The plan is designed to minimize the generation
of leachate by reducing, to the extent practical, the active
surface area of the landfill that is exposed to precipitation.
The area of the landfill with intermittent
or final cover is graded to direct storm water into the storm
water collection system, again reducing the generation of
leachate. The final fill construction sequence is comprised
of waste placement on top of the active landfill area to reach
the final permitted elevation. Once areas have reached their
maximum grades, the final cover is completed.
Scalehouse
Located on the entrance road is a computerized
weigh station. Trucks are weighed in and out of the site utilizing
a 70-foot, 50-ton capacity scale. The scalehouse computer
system maintains a database of each transaction including
the name of the customer, volume, weight, waste type, and
time of disposal. Data to complete state-required reports
is compiled and submitted to the TCEQ.
In
general, unauthorized vehicles are restricted from entering
the site. Disposal is only allowed during normal landfill
operating hours. A security fence encloses the landfill. Security
gates are also provided at the landfill entrance.
Traffic entering and exiting the weigh
station is videotaped on a closed circuit television and monitored
at the scalehouse facility. Speed limit signs, no smoking
signs and signs directing traffic to the working face are
posted along the access road.
Composting and Tire Recycling
The landfill provides composting and tire recycling at the
facility. For a fee, residents can bring clean brush to the landfill. The brush is
chipped into mulch; the mulch is available for pick-up by
residents at no charge.
During the holidays, residents can bring trees to the landfill,
at no charge, for chipping into mulch.
The landfill accepts and recycles tires at the Williamson County Landfill for a fee.
Please refer to the Contact Us page for current landfill fees.
Special Wastes
The Williamson County Landfill uses a rigorous
waste screening program to identify unauthorized waste. Employees
are trained in proper observation, identification and handling
of special waste. Special waste customers must have their
wastes profiled and pre-approved by qualified technical staff
within Waste Management prior to acceptance at the landfill,
in accordance with a TCEQ-approved waste acceptance plan.
In addition, Waste Managements conducts random
inspections of incoming loads to screen for unauthorized waste.
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