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Ventura Regional Sanitation District: Tollan Road Landfill has roughly 12–14 years of capacity, feasibility study due this summer

Camarillo City Council · March 26, 2026
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Ventura Regional Sanitation District General Manager Eric Zetz told the Camarillo City Council the county's only public landfill brings in about 1,300 tons per day, generates roughly $18.5 million annually, and has an estimated 12–14 years of remaining airspace; the district has authorized a feasibility study due back to its board by summer.

Eric Zetz, general manager of the Ventura Regional Sanitation District, told the Camarillo City Council on March 25 that Tollan Road Landfill is the only public landfill in Ventura County and that the district is preparing a feasibility study to evaluate options as the site approaches capacity.

"We have 216 acres at the Tollan Road landfill, and 91 acres of that is in-place trash," Zetz said. By volume, Zetz said the district currently estimates roughly 12 to 14 years of remaining capacity under existing permits. The landfill…

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