Arrowhead Landfill

Green Group Holdings, LLC

Landfill

622 Tayloe Rd, Uniontown, AL 36786 • (334) 628-4844

Arrowhead Landfill is located at 622 Tayloe Rd, Uniontown, AL 36786.

Arrowhead offers a uniquely designed, high capacity disposal facility for customers, communities and a wide range of industries across 33 states. Located above the Selma Chalk Formation, Arrowhead is one of the most environmentally secure disposal facilities in the nation. With large capacity, unmatched logistical capabilities, railway access, and regulatory permitting for a wide range of waste streams, Arrowhead is uniquely positioned to meet the expanding needs of a wide range of customers.

Arrowhead, located in Perry County, Alabama, is a 1,345-acre greenfield development with a 425-acre Subtitle D footprint. The facility has 75 million cubic yards of permitted airspace and can receive up to 15,000 tons of waste per day. Proximity to major rail lines allows Arrowhead to handle waste disposal from communities and companies in all states east of the Mississippi River, all states along the western edge of the Mississippi River, Oklahoma and Texas.

Waste Approval Process: A Form 300 (attached to this listing) must be completed and submitted to ADEM for each industrial or special waste stream approval. The form is used to profile your waste stream to determine if it meets the regulatory criteria to be disposed in a Subtitle D Landfill.

To contact Arrowhead Landfill, call (334) 628-4844, or view more information below. Looking for more locations in Uniontown? Scroll down to see a listing of waste locations and handlers towards the bottom of this page.

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Contact Details

Street Address

622 Tayloe Rd
Uniontown, AL 36786
United States

Phone & Fax

P: (334) 628-4844
F: (334) 628-4844

Waste Resources for Uniontown, AL

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is the purpose of a landfill?

The purpose of a landfill is to provide an effective way to dispose of waste material. Landfills are designed and operated under environmental regulations, providing a safe and efficient way to dispose of solid waste materials.

When properly managed, landfills can protect communities from potential contamination and help preserve scarce resources by reducing emissions and protecting surface and groundwater resources.

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.

More Waste Handlers in Uniontown, AL

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