Waste ground is an area of land that is typically unused, neglected or abandoned. It may be overgrown with weeds, have debris or rubbish scattered around, and lack proper maintenance or development. These areas can be found in urban or rural settings and are often seen as unproductive or unsightly.
when liquid waste are present in the landfill, then they will penetrate the ground of the landfill and will reach to the ground water. if they reached, then those liquid waste will contaminate the ground water, and it will not be drinkable water any more.
Yes, waste from landfills can release chemicals and toxins that leach into the soil and groundwater, contaminating them. This pollution can harm the environment and human health, leading to various problems such as water contamination and soil degradation. Proper waste management practices like recycling and composting can help reduce the negative impacts of landfill waste.
A big hole in the ground for trash is typically called a landfill. It is a designated area where waste is buried or deposited, undergoes decomposition, or is incinerated to manage and dispose of solid waste. Landfills are carefully managed to minimize environmental impacts and maximize space efficiency.
Landfills are large designated areas where waste is disposed of and buried in the ground to minimize environmental impact. Municipalities use landfills as a way to manage and control the disposal of trash and other waste materials.
Mining leads to waste heaps on the surface because during the mining process, large amounts of unwanted or low-grade material are excavated along with the desired ore. This waste material, known as overburden, must be stored on the surface since it is not economically feasible to transport it elsewhere. Additionally, waste heaps can result from the processing of the mined ore, where tailings containing unwanted materials are separated and stored above ground.
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They make waste.. and that fertilizes the ground...
when liquid waste are present in the landfill, then they will penetrate the ground of the landfill and will reach to the ground water. if they reached, then those liquid waste will contaminate the ground water, and it will not be drinkable water any more.
J. C. Tait has written: 'Radiation effects in glass and glass-ceramic waste forms for the immobilization of CANDU UO@ fuel reprocessing waste' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Radioactive waste disposal in the ground
Ann Brown has written: 'Introduction to microbiology relevant to the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program' -- subject(s): Canada, Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Environmental aspects of Radioactive waste sites, Microbial growth, Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Radioactive waste sites
It pollutes the ground water and run off
Shaped kind of like a bean.
Some of the advantage of waste incneration are they do not pose a risk of polluting ground water and it can be used to generate electricity if it is burned.
P. A. Eddy has written: 'Radiological status of the ground water beneath the Hanford Site, January-December 1981' -- subject(s): Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Radioactive waste disposal in the ground, Groundwater, Radioactive waste disposal in the ground
Joseph Capizzi has written: 'Managing waste pesticides and empty pesticide containers' -- subject(s): Pesticide containers, Pesticides, Waste disposal sites, Waste disposal in the ground, Pesticide waste
It is illegal to dump untreated human waste that comes from port-a-potties because it can contaminate the groundwater before it decomposes.
A landfill.