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  2. Landfill - Wikipedia

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    A landfill [a] is a site for the disposal of waste materials. It is the oldest and most common form of waste disposal, although the systematic burial of waste with daily, intermediate and final covers only began in the 1940s.

  3. Category:Landfill - Wikipedia

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    A landfill is a site for the permanent disposal of waste materials by burial. The present category lists articles related to landfill. For individual landfill sites, ...

  4. Category:Landfills - Wikipedia

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  5. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    Some landfill sites are used for waste management purposes, such as temporary storage, consolidation and transfer, or for various stages of processing waste material, such as sorting, treatment, or recycling. Unless they are stabilized, landfills may undergo severe shaking or soil liquefaction of the ground during an earthquake.

  6. Vinča - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade's city landfill (deponija) is located in Vinča. Official city landfill from 1960 used to be Ada Huja. [6] When the new General Urban Plan (GUP) was adopted in the early 1970s, the projected location of the new landfill was the marsh around Veliko Selo in the municipality of Palilula. The municipality of Grocka endorsed the GUP, but in ...

  7. Food loss and waste - Wikipedia

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    Transporting and dumping waste in landfills requires both money and room in the landfills that have very limited available space. [174] One municipality who chose to regulate MFW is San Francisco, who requires citizens to separate compost from trash on their own, instituting fines for non-compliance at $100 for individual homes and $500 for ...

  8. Leskovac - Wikipedia

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    Leskovac was the first city in Serbia to have a sanitary landfill. Željkovac depot spreads over 80 hectares and is made by all European standards. The landfill contains a center for atmospheric water purification, center for the selection and disposal systems for the detection of all types of pollution.

  9. Landfills - Wikipedia

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