6 AM–4 PM
Landfill and Operations
https://www.kimblecompanies.com/landfill-disposal
Kimble Companies offer waste disposal and recycling services in Eastern Ohio. They provide services to homeowners, communities, and businesses. Their services include refuse collection, recycling, and landfill disposal. They also offer dumpsters for household cleanup, estate clear-outs, exterior remodeling, and commercial projects on a rental basis.
For more information about Kimble Companies, you can visit their website at https://www.kimblecompanies.com/landfill-disposal or call them at 800-201-0005.
Kimble Dump Hours
Kimble Companies’ Dover Sanitary Landfill is located at 3596 State Route 39 NW, Dover, OH 44622. Their hours of operation are:
- Monday-Friday: 7:00 am – 5:00 pm
- Saturday: 7:00 am – 2:00 pm
What is a Landfill?
A landfill is a site where waste is disposed of by burial. Landfills are designed to minimize the environmental impact of waste disposal and to protect human health and the environment.
How Do Landfills Work?
Landfills are typically constructed in layers, with each layer consisting of a protective liner and waste materials. The top layer consists of soil or non-degradable materials such as plastic to ensure that the contents remain contained within the landfill.
As additional waste is added to the landfill, it is compacted into a dense form and covered with soil or non-degradable cover material. This helps to minimize the release of odors and prevent the entry of pests into the landfill site. Additionally, leachate collection systems are installed to capture liquids that the decomposing waste materials may generate. This liquid is then treated before being released back into the environment. Landfill gas-to-energy systems are also installed in some landfills to capture and convert the methane gas from decomposing waste into electricity.
As landfills reach capacity, they are typically closed off and monitored for environmental compliance before being rehabilitated or covered with soil. By taking these steps, communities can ensure that their landfills are effectively managed and do not threaten the environment.
What Happens to the Waste in a Landfill?
The waste materials deposited into landfills undergo a process of decomposition over time. This process is known as biodegradation, which occurs as bacteria and other microorganisms break down the materials in the landfill.
As the materials decompose, they are converted into nutrient-rich soil that can be used for landscaping or landfill rehabilitation. Additionally, landfill gas-to-energy systems capture methane gas generated through this process and convert it into renewable energy. By taking these steps, landfill operators can help ensure that landfill contents are managed responsibly and do not threaten the environment.
What Kind of Safety Measures Are Taken at Landfill Sites?
Landfill sites are designed with special safety measures to protect the environment and nearby communities from potential health risks associated with landfill waste. These measures include landfill liners and leachate collection systems to prevent landfill waste from contaminating nearby soil and water.
Additionally, landfill gas-to-energy systems are typically installed in some landfills to capture and convert the methane gas from decomposing waste into electricity. Finally, landfill sites may also employ safety systems such as odor control, landfill compaction equipment, landfill covers, and landfill monitoring systems to ensure that landfill sites are managed responsibly. By taking these steps, landfill operators can help protect the environment and nearby communities from potential health risks associated with landfill waste.
6 AM–4 PM
Kimble
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