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Landfill Gas and Leachate System Maintenance

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The contract covers ongoing maintenance of landfill gas collection and leachate management systems at a landfill facility in Brea, California, with a NAICS code of 562910 for other remediation services. This subcontract is intended to ensure the continued safe and effective operation of critical environmental systems both during active closure procedures and in the long-term post-closure period. The work is required to sustain regulatory compliance, prevent environmental contamination, and manage greenhouse gas emissions through proper gas capture and leachate control, with performance obligations extending beyond the landfill’s operational life. The maintenance services will be performed at the site located in Brea with a ZIP code of 92823 and are managed by Orange County Waste & Recycling under the authority of the State of California. Although no specific solicitation number or point of contact is provided, the contract is classified as a subcontract and is posted with a date of July 8, 2026. The nature of the work necessitates long-term commitment, technical expertise in environmental systems, and adherence to state and federal environmental standards throughout the duration of the maintenance period, including potential decades of post-closure monitoring and system upkeep.

General Info

Ongoing landfill gas and leachate system maintenance in Brea, California, for regulatory compliance and environmental protection.

Agency

California → Orange County Waste & Recycling

NAICS

562910 - Remediation ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Brea, CA, 92823

Set-Aside

NONE

Documents

This scope was carved out of Addendum No. 6 to Final EIR 588 - RELOOC Strategic Plan Olinda Alpha Landfill Implementation - Revision to SWFP to Update Landfill Closure Date.

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AgencyCalifornia → Orange County Waste & Recycling
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California → Orange County Waste & Recycling
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Ongoing maintenance of landfill gas collection and leachate management systems during and after closure operations.

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