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If you don't recycle plastic then it is thrown into a landfill. Once in the landfill it will be buried with other trash which pollute groundwater.
The layers of plastic and dirt in a sanitary landfill serve as barriers to prevent contamination of the surrounding environment. The plastic liner prevents waste materials from leaching into the soil and groundwater, while the dirt layer helps to control odors, pests, and facilitate proper waste decomposition.
Plastic sheets are placed underneath waste in landfill sites to create a barrier that prevents leachate, a liquid that can contain harmful contaminants, from seeping into the surrounding soil and groundwater. This helps protect the environment and public health by minimizing the risk of groundwater contamination. Additionally, the plastic sheets aid in managing odors and can help control the decomposition process of the waste.
To prevent chemicals from moving into the groundwater, sanitary landfills use plastic liners and compacted clay .
Plastic liners and clay layers act as barriers to prevent leakage of harmful substances such as leachate from the landfill into the surrounding environment. This helps protect groundwater and soil from contamination, reducing the risk of environmental damage and potential health hazards for nearby communities.
To prevent chemicals from moving into the groundwater, sanitary landfills use plastic liners and compacted clay .
The bottom layer of a landfill typically consists of a composite liner made of clay and a synthetic liner like plastic to prevent leachate from contaminating the surrounding soil and groundwater. Below the liner, there may be a system to collect and treat leachate, as well as a network of pipes for monitoring and managing landfill gas.
A sanitary landfill is usually lined with a thick plastic layer and clay.
plastic bags.
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The bags are taken to landfill sites.