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    is the best method of disposing waste. One method of disposing waste is through landfills. A landfill is a site for disposing waste materials by burials. This is the oldest method of disposing waste. It is used a lot in many countries as temporary storage‚ consolidation and transfer. We can categorize landfill sites into hazardous waste landfills and non-hazardous waste landfills. In non-hazardous waste landfills there are a few specifications applied by which the wastes are: confined to as

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    landfill  landfill site (also known as tip‚ dump‚ rubbish dump or dumping ground and historically as amidden) is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of waste treatment. Historically‚ landfills have been the most common methods of organized waste disposal and remain so in many places around the world. Some landfills are also used for waste management purposes‚ such as the temporary storage‚ consolidation and transfer‚ or processing of waste material (sorting

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    Atmosphere Landfills create a clear and obvious threat to human health as well as a threat to our environment from the hazardous contaminated air emissions emitted from the landfill biodegradation. There are over ten toxic gases released from landfills‚ of the most serious of which is methane. Methane gas is naturally produced during the process of decay of organic matter. As methane gas is formed‚ it builds up pressure and then begins to move through the soil. In a recent study of 288 landfills‚ off-site

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    Saturation of landfill In the densely populated city of Hong Kong‚ where land resources are rare‚ waste is a troublesome issue. According to the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department(EDP) Hong Kong is running out of landfill space far earlier than expected‚ and the existing landfills will be filled up‚ one by one‚ in mid to late 2010s if waste levels continue to increase at current levels.) Unless solutions are identified immediately‚ we could face a crisis in the next decade of having

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    recycling and reuse‚ most trash is still thrown away to fill landfill sites. To list just a few staggering facts‚ every year‚ 13.4 million tons of food waste‚ 28 billion bottles‚ 36 billion aluminum cans‚ and 200 million tons of garbage are landfilled in America each year 1. As trash is piling up‚ environmental concerns rise because of landfills’ large production of leachate and landfill gas. Leachate is the liquid drained from landfill sites‚ composed of dissolved waste material components and particles

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    Landfills are growing at an exponential rate in the United States; this is a big concern for many people. Many years ago people just threw their garbage in dumps and forgot about it. Then it started to become a problem as the dumps got fuller and just kept growing. People have to put their garbage somewhere; they produce over 4 pounds of garbage everyday per person‚ that’s about 250 million tons for the country (EPA.gov). The population is growing at a very quick rate also. Some people try to reduce

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    recyclebles away thats filling up the landfill in Gatesburg. Phoenix Arizona makes appoxametly 500 millian dollars a year by selling its recyclebles. It also will exspand the life of not only Gatesburg landfill‚ but landfills all over America. To start with‚ i have recycled many of times‚ its about the easiest thing i have ever done. So why throw it way support staying green for Gatesburg .it not only saves ur garbage can space‚ it helps the landfills from getting filled as fast. One day resources

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    Landfills: A Growing Menace When asked to think of the largest man made structure‚ people will invariably come up with an answer like The Great Wall of China‚ the Great Pyramids‚ or the Taj Majal. In contrast to these striking achievements of mankind is the Durham Road Landfill outside San Francisco‚ which occupies over seventy million cubic feet. It is a sad monument to the excesses of modern society [Gore 151]. One must think this huge reservoir of garbage must be the largest thing ever produced

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    Introduction Known as sanitary pads‚ sanitary towels or maxi pads‚ sanitary napkins form an important part of the gynecological hygiene of every woman. A sanitary napkin is a form of a porous item that has the capability of soaking the flow of blood. Hence‚ menstruating women wear them during their periods. Some women also prefer using them while recovering from vaginal surgeries‚ childbirth or abortion. Today‚ there are different varieties of disposable sanitary pads available in the market‚

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    What is Land Pollution? Land pollution can be defined as acts occurring on an area resulting in colour change‚ fertility‚ and erosion. It is caused by waste in the form of liquid or solid. Introduction to Land Pollution The presence of chemicals or other alteration in the natural soil environment Results in a change of the soil quality Affects the normal use of the soil Endangering public health and the living environment Causes of LAND POLLUTION

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