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  2. Landfill - Wikipedia

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    Once a landfill site is full, it is sealed off to prevent precipitation ingress and new leachate formation. However, liners must have a lifespan, be it several hundred years or more. Eventually, any landfill liner could leak, [7] so the ground around landfills must be tested for leachate to prevent pollutants from contaminating groundwater.

  3. Landfills in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Landfills are the third-largest source of methane emissions in the United States, with municipal solid waste landfills representing 95 percent of this fraction. [15] [16] In the U.S., the number of landfill gas projects increased from 399 in 2005, to 594 in 2012 [17] according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

  4. A Peoria landfill is almost full and its replacement doesn't ...

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    There had been a plan in place for years of what would happen when Landfill 2 could no longer take any waste — the aptly named Landfill 3 would be built, and Peoria-area garbage would be sent there.

  5. Kansas City needs to deal with its trash problem. New ... - AOL

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    A study by the city shows that the available three area landfills only have 13 years before they are filled to capacity. Kansas City already transports most of its trash, every day, to a landfill ...

  6. Trashed (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Hollywood Reporter's review considered that the Irons mission placed "him closer to, say, Nick Broomfield", "Brady's script has a playschool-simple four-part structure, examining the three main methods of trash-disposal -- landfill, incineration and sea-dumping", while "digital cinematography by Sean Bobbitt present a range of disturbing ...

  7. America’s landfills are ‘garbage lasagnas’—fetid layers of ...

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    America’s landfills—and the environmental havoc they create—are sizable. There are roughly 1,200 landfills currently in operation, and on average, each one takes up about 600 acres of land, ...

  8. Tucson Garbage Project - Wikipedia

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    For a long time, it was believed that paper is a relatively safe and environmentally friendly waste product, degrading quickly in landfills. Rathje showed, however, that paper is typically a bad degrader: newspapers dumped in landfills as much as over half a century ago, turn up again as fresh and as readable as the day they were issued. [2]

  9. ‘It looks like a landfill’: Kansas City area highways have an ...

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    Kansas City area highways, especially on the Missouri side, are littered with trash. State transportation officials say they are not prioritizing efforts to clean it up.