Closed landfills
The Solid Waste Division maintains responsibility for 9 closed landfills throughout King County. These landfills are closed to the public except select sites where public activities are compatible with ongoing maintenance. Find information on the landfill locations, monitoring, and staff contacts.
Closed landfill locations
Closed Landfills in King County
Landfill |
Address |
Area |
Contact Person |
Phone/E-mail |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cedar Falls |
16925 Cedar Falls Road SE |
North Bend |
Marisa Baptiste |
|
Duvall |
22905 NE Old Woodinville-Duvall Road |
Duvall |
Isabel McClure |
|
Enumclaw |
North of 1650 Battersby Avenue E. |
Enumclaw |
Marisa Baptiste |
|
Hobart |
24041 276th Avenue SE |
Maple Valley |
Marisa Baptiste |
|
Houghton |
11724 NE 60th Street |
Kirkland |
Isabel McClure |
|
Puyallup - Kitts Corner |
1950 S 360th St |
Federal Way |
Isabel McClure |
|
Vashon |
18910 Westside Highway SW |
Vashon Island |
Marisa Baptiste |
These landfills were largely excavated when we constructed the Bow Lake and Shoreline transfer stations.
Landfill |
Address |
Area |
Contact Person |
Phone/E-mail |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bow Lake |
NE Corner of South 188th St. & I-5 |
Tukwila |
Jamey Barker |
|
Corliss |
NE Corner of Corliss Avenue N. & N. 163rd St. |
Shoreline |
Jamey Barker |
Closed landfill environmental monitoring
- Groundwater Protection: Beneath the surface lies a network of monitoring wells designed to safeguard groundwater quality. These wells are regularly sampled for contaminants, including heavy metals and organic compounds. By tracking changes in groundwater chemistry, we can detect and address potential impacts from the landfill.
- Methane Control: Beneath the surface, decomposing organic matter generates methane gas. To mitigate methane emissions, our closed landfill employs gas collection systems to capture, treat and safely vent methane to the atmosphere or utilize it as a renewable energy source. By harnessing methane, we reduce greenhouse gas emissions and contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future.
- Surface Water Protection: Adjacent water bodies are carefully monitored to ensure they remain free from contamination. Regular sampling and analysis assess the quality of surface water, identifying any potential impacts from runoff. Through proactive monitoring and pollution prevention measures, we safeguard the health of aquatic ecosystems and recreational areas.
- Green space: With environmental systems in place, closed landfill sites can offer passive outdoor space where community members can enjoy nearby walking trails, birdwatching, or a picnic.
Environmental monitoring plays a vital role in the responsible closure and post-closure management of landfills. Through proactive monitoring, maintenance and mitigation measures, we protect human health, safeguard ecosystems, and uphold our commitment to environmental sustainability. Thank you for joining us in our efforts to ensure a cleaner, healthier future for all.
Vashon Island closed landfill groundwater reports
- 2022 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2021 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2020 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2019 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2018 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2017 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2016 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2015 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2014 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2013 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2012 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2011 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
- 2010 Annual Groundwater Data Evaluation Report
Historical documents
Use the King County Library System to find documents related to closed landfills. Either search for documents on the library's website or call the library's answer line at 425-462-9600 or 800-462-9600.