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Here are some common questions about historic landfill sites located near your area:
Historic landfills often contained household trash, construction debris, industrial waste, and medical waste from when disposal practices were less regulated. Common items include glass, plastic, metal, ashes, barrels, and chemicals.
While landfill sites have potentially harmful chemicals, most pose low risks if left undisturbed. The biggest concerns are volatile organic compounds in gas or groundwater. Fences and covers help contain contaminants. Always follow signs restricting access.
With proper planning and safety measures, development can be constructed on old landfill sites. Extra foundations, gas venting systems, and leachate management may be required depending on waste characteristics and depth below ground.
Depending on the size and location, responsibility falls to either the property owner, local government, or state environmental agency. Sites on the National Priorities List receive Superfund cleanup funding from the EPA.
Contact your local waste management department or environmental protection agency. They likely have GIS mapping and records of past and current landfill locations. Public libraries may also have historical Sanborn fire insurance maps indicating former dump sites.
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