Laserfiche WebLink
City of San Leandro <br />Solid Waste Post Collection Services <br />4 <br />Groundwater Monitoring <br />Groundwater is monitored at 10 wells, both upgradient and downgradient of the waste disposal <br />footprint. The groundwater monitoring network is sampled and analyzed semi-annually in accordance <br />with the procedures of the facility’s groundwater sampling and analysis plan. <br />Renewable Energy <br />Since its establishment in 1980, the Altamont Landfill has worked to provide sustainable services to <br />communities and businesses in the greater Bay Area. In 1987, Altamont was one of the first landfills <br />to install a landfill gas to electricity plant to convert methane gas to renewable electricity. The plant <br />delivers enough electricity to power about 3,400 homes per year. <br />Composting Facility <br />In 2018, Altamont opened the first in-county covered aerated static pile (CASP) composting facility. <br />By composting yard trimmings mixed with residential food scraps, Altamont is closing the loop to <br />return soil enriching amendment to local agriculture. It is the latest addition to the award-winning WM <br />EarthCare™ line of recycled landscape products. <br />Disposal Options <br />Class II and Class III Disposal Accepted Materials <br />Municipal Solid Waste <br />Liquids and Sludge <br />Contaminated Soil (Class II) <br />Asbestos (Friable and Non-Friable) <br />Construction & Demolition Debris <br />Industrial and Special Waste <br />Auto Shredder Residue <br />Biosolids <br />Green and Food Waste <br />Wildlife Habitat <br />Nearly half of Altamont Landfill’s property, almost 1,000 acres, is a dedicated wildlife habitat. This <br />habitat protects several threatened and endangered species including, the San Joaquin Kit Fox, <br />Western Burrowing Owl, California Red-legged Frog and California Tiger Salamander. <br /> <br />Local VIP Support in San Leandro <br />Our management team is experienced in providing excellent and responsive contract management to <br />cities in Alameda County, Northern California, and beyond. Both Altamont and DSTS are early <br />adopters of waste collection and diversion innovation and are staffed with accomplished industry <br />professionals that will be available to San Leandro staff to support the contract and provide the City <br />with the best service possible. <br />WMAC’s highly qualified management team, which has over 150 years of combined experience, looks <br />forward to working with the City to implement first rate service for San Leandro. <br />Docusign Envelope ID: C78C62DE-8589-496F-8F5A-DEC38EE5853C