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How to get to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago by bus or train?

Directions to Mallard Lake Landfill (Chicago) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Mallard Lake Landfill

    BusBus: 711.TrainTrain: MD-W.

How to get to Mallard Lake Landfill by bus?

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Train stations near Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago

  • Hanover Park, 61 min walk,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Mallard Lake Landfill?

    The closest stations to Mallard Lake Landfill are:

    • Hanover Park is 5190 yards away, 61 min walk.
  • Which bus line stops near Mallard Lake Landfill?

    711

  • What time is the first train to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago?

    The MD-W is the first train that goes to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago. It stops nearby at 4:30 AM.

  • What time is the last train to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago?

    The MD-W is the last train that goes to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago. It stops nearby at 12:10 AM.

  • How much is the bus fare to Mallard Lake Landfill?

    The bus fare to Mallard Lake Landfill costs about $2.00.

  • How much is the train fare to Mallard Lake Landfill?

    The train fare to Mallard Lake Landfill costs about $4.00 - $9.00.

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Public Transit to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago

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Bus: 711.Train: MD-W.

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Location: Chicago

Mallard Lake Landfill
Mallard Lake LandfillMallard Lake Landfill is a solid waste landfill in DuPage County, Illinois, west of Mallard Lake. In 1974, the DuPage County Forest Preserve District established a solid waste landfill west of the lake. The landfill began operation March 4, 1975 and the last load of waste arrived March 13, 1999. The landfill occupies 230 acres (0.9 km2) and rises to 982 feet (299.3 m) MSL making it the highest point in DuPage County. In 1994, the district contracted with Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI) for landfill gas extraction rights and electricity production with operations beginning November 1997. The district received royalties from the landfill gas of $71,276 in 2006 and $145,973 in 2005.On April 20, 2006, Tyanna and Jeff Cannata of West Chicago, filed a class action lawsuit against the Forest Preserve District of DuPage County, the owner of the Mallard Lake landfill and Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI), operator of the landfill, claiming that the landfill was the source of a carcinogenic contaminant, vinyl chloride, found in the well water in Carol Stream, Hanover Park, Bartlett, and Wayne Township. The lawsuit was given class action status on behalf of 150 residents on October 11, 2006.In July 2006, the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency stated that many years of groundwater testing surrounding the landfill indicated no evidence of contamination and that during recent testing, no volatile organic compound contamination was found in about 103 down gradient private wells. Joe Benedict, environmental services manager for DuPage County Forest Preserve District reported that, based on the EPA results, there was no contamination. The DuPage County Health Department also tested 87 wells and found no vinyl chloride contamination.In October 2007, methane gas was found in probes installed around the boundaries of the Mallard Lake Landfill in DuPage County, Illinois.

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Public transit lines with stations closest to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago

Train lines with stations closest to Mallard Lake Landfill in Chicago