GOODWILL OF ORANGE COUNTY
Orange County, CA • Transfer Facility
Santa Ana, CA 92703
Overview
GOODWILL OF ORANGE COUNTY is located at 410 N Fairview St, Santa Ana, CA 92703 and is classified as a Transfer Facility by the Environmental Protection Agency. GOODWILL OF ORANGE COUNTY has the Handler ID: #CAL000066078.
To contact GOODWILL OF ORANGE COUNTY, call (714) 547-6308, or view more information below.
Transfer facilities serve as critical hubs in the waste management process, providing a centralized location for temporarily storing and consolidating waste before it is transported to its final destination, such as a landfill, recycling center, or treatment facility. These facilities streamline operations by reducing transportation costs and optimizing logistics for large-scale waste removal.
Last updated: Jan 01, 2025.
EPA & RCRA Information
EPA Handler ID
- CAL000066078
Handler Type
- Transfer Facility
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Contact Information
Street Address
410 N Fairview St
Santa Ana,
CA
92703
United States
County
Orange County, CA
United States
Phone
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this the official GOODWILL OF ORANGE COUNTY website?
This page and website is a part of the Wastebits Locator, providing a comprehensive resource of contact information for waste handlers. It is not the official website of GOODWILL OF ORANGE COUNTY. Is there information that we can update to keep things accurate? Request an edit to this page.
What is a transfer facility?
A transfer facility is a site where waste is temporarily held before being transported to its final destination, such as a landfill, recycling center, or waste treatment facility.
What types of waste are accepted at transfer facilities?
Transfer facilities typically accept municipal solid waste, construction and demolition debris, recyclables, and organic waste. Some facilities may also handle hazardous or industrial waste with proper permits.
Why is waste sent to a transfer facility?
Transfer facilities improve efficiency by consolidating waste from multiple collection points into larger loads, reducing transportation costs and environmental impact for long-distance hauling.
Do transfer facilities separate recyclables from waste?
Some transfer facilities are equipped to separate recyclables from waste, but not all provide this service. Check with the facility to confirm their recycling capabilities.
Can the public use transfer facilities?
Many transfer facilities are open to the public for waste disposal, but some may cater exclusively to commercial haulers. Contact the facility to verify access and policies.
What fees are associated with using a transfer facility?
Fees vary based on the type and volume of waste. Most facilities charge tipping fees, and additional fees may apply for special waste types like electronics or hazardous materials.
How do transfer facilities handle hazardous or regulated waste?
Transfer facilities that handle hazardous or regulated waste must comply with strict regulations and hold the necessary permits. Contact the facility to confirm if they accept such waste and learn about any specific requirements.
What happens to waste after it leaves a transfer facility?
After leaving a transfer facility, waste is transported to its final destination, which could be a landfill, recycling center, composting site, or waste-to-energy facility, depending on the type of material.
Are transfer facilities environmentally friendly?
Yes, transfer facilities help reduce the environmental impact of waste transport by consolidating loads and optimizing logistics, which lowers fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
How can I find a transfer facility near me?
You can locate a transfer facility near you by searching online, using local waste management directories, or contacting your municipal waste department for recommendations.