Los Reales Landfill
Los Reales Landfill is an active municipal solid waste landfill located near I-10 and Craycroft Rd. The site is regulated by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality’s (ADEQ) under the Solid Waste Unit, the Water Quality Assurance Revolving Fund (WQARF) program and the Voluntary Remediation Program (VRP). Groundwater contamination of tetrachloroethene (PCE) and trichloroethene (TCE) above regulatory standards has been detected along with other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at concentrations below regulatory standards from the older, unlined portion of the landfill. The City is operating a groundwater pump and treat system to contain and cleanup the contaminated groundwater. Treated water is used for dust control and is also re-injected into the groundwater. The City is required to report the amount of groundwater extracted annually to the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR). The City entered the VRP program for the remediation and closure of the Southwest Disposal Area (SWDA), an area of the landfill which accepted industrial waste from 1977 to 1980. The City briefly operated a deep soil vapor extraction system at the SWDA to remove VOCs to prevent vapors from contaminating groundwater. Methane extracted from the landfill gas system is sent to Tucson Electric Power Company and used to provide electricity to the community.
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Project Details
Updates
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January & July
The City collects samples from approximately forty-two groundwater extraction wells, monitoring wells and private production wells semi-annually during these months. Samples are collected monthly from the groundwater treatment system. Semi-annual monitoring reports are prepared to document the results. -
February 2015
The City submitted the semi-annual groundwater monitoring and treatment system progress report for July-December 2014 to ADEQ and ADWR. Since 2000, the groundwater pump and treat system has removed 25.66 pounds of PCE and 9.5 pounds of TCE. The results are documented in the annual report, which is provided in the report/attachment section of this website. -
July 2012
The City submitted request to modify the remedial action plan to ADEQ for approval. The modification would allow the City to cease groundwater extraction in areas with limited off-site plume movement but continue to extract and treat groundwater in areas with significant off-site plume movement. ADEQ approval is pending. -
February 2012
The City installed a new groundwater extraction well to replace a well that failed. The City connected an existing monitoring well to the extraction system to help provide additional containment. -
March 2008-July 2010
The City installed four groundwater extraction wells to replace older wells that have failed and no longer contain the plume. In addition, the City installed three new wells and associated infrastructure to connect to the groundwater pump and treat system to prevent off-site migration of the plume. -
June-October 2007
The City installed infrastructure to connect seven additional groundwater extraction wells to the groundwater pump and treat system to control and reduce off-site migration of the plume. -
May 2003-October 2007
The City intermittently operated a soil vapor extraction system (SVE) at the SWDA to remove deep soil vapor VOCs contaminating groundwater. The system is no longer operating; however the City monitors the vapor wells peroidically and will return the SVE system to operation if needed. As of 2009, the SVE system has removed approximately 465 pounds of VOCs. -
March 1999-Present
Operation of the groundwater treatment system. As of December 2010, the system has treated approximately 254 million gallons of groundwater and removed 15.4 lbs of PCE and 5.38 lbs of TCE. -
April 1999
Los Reales Landfill was placed on the WQARF Registry, designating the area as a State Superfund Site. -
June 1995-March 1999
The City constructed wells, piping, electric and other infrastructure for the groundwater pump and treat system. -
1995-1998
The City installed shallow landfill gas monitor probes to monitor methane concentrations between the landfill and nearby businesses and began routine monitoring. -
April 1995
ADEQ WQARF approved the groundwater pump and treat system to clean the groundwater. -
September 1994
The City completed two studies to evaluate the best strategy to clean up and contain the groundwater contamination. The best strategy identified was a groundwater pump and treat system. -
October 1991
The City completed the site investigation which fully defined the plume of VOC impacted groundwater extending northwest approximately a quarter of mile from the northwest corner of the landfill. -
August 1988-December 1990
Additional groundwater monitor wells were installed and sampled to define the extent of the VOC plume. -
August 1988
VOCs were detected in the groundwater monitor wells along Los Reales Rd.