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Toland Road Landfill

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Hours and Days of Operation

Disposal Fees

Landfill Restrictions

Regulatory Agencies

Governing Documents

Plans and Programs

 

HOURS & DAYS OF OPERATION

General Public and Noncommercial Vehicles: Monday Through Friday 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Non-transfer Commercial Account Vehicles: Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Transfer Account Vehicles: Monday through Friday 6:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Toland is closed New Year’s Day, July 4, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day

Extended commercial disposal hours for exceptional circumstances are subject to prior approval by VRSD management. Site is subject to unscheduled closure due to high winds and inclement weather and tonnage limits (closure signs will be posted on Highway 126 notifying of closure). Contact scale house for closure information.

 

FACILITIES OPEN FOR SATURDAY DISPOSAL

Gold Coast Recycling Center, Inc. 5275 Colt Street, Ventura (805) 642-9236

Del Norte Recycling & Transfer Station 111 S. Del Norte Road, Oxnard (805) 278-8200

 

DISPOSAL FEES

Minimum Fee: $25

Self-Haul Disposal: $30.22 per ton

Car Tires: $5 each

Truck Tires (36"-60"): $30 each

Hard To Handle Materials: $100 per ton

Cash or commercial account only--no personal checks

 

LANDFILL RESTRICTIONS

No Hazardous Waste is Accepted at Toland Road Landfill

The Toland Road Landfill is open only to residents of the Santa Clara Valley and commercial loads processed through a Ventura County transfer station or materials recycling facility. Users may be required to show proof of residency or vehicle registration within 93015, 93016, 93060, 93061 or 93040 zip codes. No other direct haul loads can be accepted.

Only municipal solid waste is accepted at the landfill. All waste loads are subject to detailed inspection for hazardous materials. Please contact your city for Household Hazardous Waste program information.

Illegal dumping at the landfill site is a violation of the law resulting in a fine. To report illegal dumping after hours call (805) 658-4655

For more information contact the Toland Road Landfill Scalehouse at 3500 Toland Road, Santa Paula, CA 93060 or call (805) 658-4685 or (805) 525-8217.

 

Regulatory Agencies

Toland Road Landfill is managed by the Ventura Regional Sanitation District with oversight by the County Planning Division. Review agencies, who work hand-in- hand with the Planning Department, include the Agricultural Commissioner; Air Pollution Control District; Environmental Health Division; Fire Department; Public Works Agency; Solid Waste Management Department; Flood Control District; California Integrated Waste Management Board; California Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources; Regional Water Quality Control Board and  United Water Conservation District.

Governing Documents

Toland Road Landfill operates under a strict Conditional Use Permit (CUP) with 88 conditions and 285 sub-clauses that outline parameters for landfill operations and restrictions. Other documents and permits governing Toland’s operation include Toland’s EIR, Planning Fee Resolutions and the Ventura County Ordinance Code (as regulated by the County of Ventura); the NPDES, Waste Discharge Requirement and Storm Water Permit (as regulated by the Regional Water Quality Control Board); the Solid Waste Facility Permit (as regulated by the Local Enforcement Agency); the Uniform Fire Code Permit (as regulated by the Ventura County Fire Department) and the California Code of Regulations (as regulated by the State of California).

Required Plans & Programs

Plans and programs required by Toland’s CUP are comprehensive and rigorous. For example, the requirement for Dust Suppression comprises 13 separate elements including requirements to pave high-use roads on site, vacuum them, and water unpaved roads.

Toland staff have developed and maintain over 25 full-scale plans and programs in response to CUP requirements. Landfill employees continue to seek out and implement even better solutions and operations, continually upgrading and refining these required programs and adding others not required by the oversight agencies.

Required Plans & Programs include:

bulletEmergency Procedures Plan (Condition 78)
bulletFinal Postclosure Maintenance Plan (Condition 2)
bulletGrading Plan (Condition 50)
bulletNighttime Lighting Plan (Condition 81)
bulletRefuse Area Drainage Plan (Condition 51)
bulletStockpile Plan (Condition 52)
bulletWater Conservation Plan (Condition 54)
bulletAgricultural Pest Control Program (Condition 75)
bulletArchaeological/Cultural Resource Protection Program (Condition 83)
bulletBiological Resource Protection Program (Condition 82)
bulletBird Control Program (Condition 76)
bulletCompressed Natural Gas/Low Emissions Vehicle Program (Condition 68)
bulletCortese Mitigation Monitoring Program (Condition 88)
bulletDust Suppression Program (Condition 67)
bulletEmissions Mitigation Program (Condition 68)
bulletFire Protection Program (Condition 69)
bulletGas Well Monitoring Program
bulletGroundwater Monitoring Program (Condition 53)
bulletHazardous Waste Diversion Program (Condition 77)
bulletLeachate Monitoring Program (Condition 53)
bulletLoad Check (Hazardous Waste Diversion) Program (Condition 77)
bulletNoise Abatement Program (Condition 42)
bulletOdor Control Program (Condition 66) 
bulletOn-Site Litter Control Program (Condition 73)
bulletPaleontological Resource Protection Program (Condition 84)
bulletRoadway Litter/Illegal Dumping Control Program (Condition 74)
bulletToxic Constituent Monitoring Program (HHW) (Condition 65)
bulletTraffic Mitigation Program (Condition 79)
bulletVector/Nuisance/Pest Control Program (Condition 75)
bulletWaste Diversion Compliance Program (Condition 44)

 

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