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You could probably get infections from breathing air contaminated with germs from rotting food and other organic material, radiation effects if there was any radioactive materials in the dump, breathing problems such as Asthma from excess dust and pollutants, water borne illnesses such as parasites if you drank from a well that received run-off from the dump, exposure to methane gas and other toxic fumes, increase in small animal and insect bite exposure, adverse psychological effects if you had to look at or smell the dump daily.

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