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Spontaneous Dump of the Village of Chym-Korgon No. 2

Coordinates: 42.824747, 75.529508 Illegal dumps of solid household waste (SHW) pose one of the main threats to the environment, particularly in terms of soil and groundwater contamination. Since such dumps are not properly organized, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep soil layers, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for ecosystems

Landfill

Spontaneous Dump of the Village Chym-Korgon No. 1

Coordinates: 42.820158, 75.494313 Illegal dumps of solid household waste (SHW) pose one of the main threats to the environment, particularly in terms of soil and groundwater contamination. Since such dumps are not properly managed, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep layers of soil, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for ecosystems

Landfill

"Illegal Dumping Site in the Village of Iskra"

Coordinates: 42.816841, 75.452005 Illegal dumps of solid municipal waste (SMW) pose one of the main threats to the environment, especially in terms of soil and groundwater pollution. Since such dumps are not properly arranged, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep layers of soil, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for ecosystems and

Landfill

Spontaneous Waste Dump of the Village of Dön Aryk, Chui District

Coordinates: 42.731026, 75.173882 Illegal dumps of solid household waste (SHW) represent one of the main threats to the environment, especially in terms of soil and groundwater contamination. Since such dumps are not properly organized, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep layers of soil, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for

Extraction of inert materials in the Khegeti riverbed

Coordinates: 42.720741, 75.145438 The extraction of inert materials such as clay, sand, and gravel in the mountains causes serious ecological and social problems. These natural resources are widely used in construction, cement production, brick making, and other industrial materials; however, their extraction leads to the destruction of mountain landscapes, disruption of ecosystems, and deterioration of environmental quality. In mountains, where ecosystems are particularly fragile and crucial

Water Pollution

Spontaneous Dump and Water Pollution of the Kyzyl Bulak River. Village of Rot Front.

Coordinates: 42.707163, 75.122980 Illegal landfills of solid household waste (SHW) pose one of the main threats to the environment, particularly in terms of soil and groundwater contamination. Since such landfills are not properly managed, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep layers of soil, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for

Landfill

The Spontaneous Dump of the Village of Syn-Tash

Coordinates: 42.694909, 75.052231 Illegal dumps of solid household waste (SHW) represent one of the main threats to the environment, especially in terms of soil and groundwater contamination. Since such dumps are not properly organized, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep layers of soil, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for

Extraction of inert materials in the riverbed of the Issyk-Ata River

Coordinates: 42.691926, 75.053614 The extraction of inert materials such as clay, sand, and gravel in the mountains causes serious environmental and social problems. These natural resources are widely used in construction, cement production, brick making, and other industrial materials; however, their extraction leads to the destruction of mountain landscapes, disruption of ecosystems, and deterioration of environmental quality. In mountains, where ecosystems are particularly fragile and

Soil Pollution

Pollution of the Floodplain Forest of the Issyk-Ata River No. 2

Coordinates: 42.659615, 75.028316 Illegal dumps of solid household waste (SHW) represent one of the main threats to the environment, particularly in terms of soil and groundwater contamination. Since such dumps are not properly organized, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep layers of soil, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for

Soil Pollution

Pollution of the Floodplain Forest of the Issyk-Ata River No. 1

Coordinates: 42.650744, 74.957803 Illegal dumps of solid household waste (SHW) pose one of the main threats to the environment, particularly in terms of soil and groundwater contamination. Since such dumps are not properly managed, the waste stored in them undergoes uncontrolled decomposition, releasing toxic substances into the environment. As a result, both surface and deep layers of soil, as well as aquifers, become contaminated, which can have long-term negative consequences for ecosystems

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