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Landfill

The active landfill of the city of Kadamjay.

40°08’8036″N 71°46’0431″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution, negatively impacting natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and the plant and animal world. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills catches fire, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

Landfill

Closed but not reclaimed landfill of the city of Kadamjay.

40°07’6788″N 71°41’9203″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution, negatively impacting natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and plant and animal life. By being placed directly on the soil surface, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

Landfill

The Spontaneous Dump of the Village of Khalmion

40°11’3611″N 71°37’3784″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution that negatively impact natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and the plant and animal world. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural circulation and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and harmful substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

Landfill

Spontaneous Dump of the Villages KAITPAS, ZHAS-TILEK, TORGOVY.

40°13’9816″N 71°08’9390″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution, negatively impacting natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and plant and animal life. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste stored in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric precipitation

Landfill

Spontaneous Dump of the Village Min-Chynar (in the process of reclamation).

40°16’5009″N 71°06’8288″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution that negatively impact natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and plant and animal life. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

Landfill

Illegal dump in the village of Burgondu.

40°22’5209″N 71°22’9733″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution that negatively impact natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and plant and animal life. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and harmful substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric precipitation

Landfill

Illegal dump south of the village of Buzhum.

39°59’0554″N 70°50’6027″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution that negatively impact natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and plant and animal life. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste stored at unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and harmful substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric precipitation

Landfill

Illegal dump in the Kazybek-Tash area.

39°59’0986″N 70°51’1863″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution that negatively impact natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and plant and animal life. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste stored in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Heavy metals and other

Soil Pollution

Development of Inert Materials. Otkuk Area.

39°58’8508″N 70°55’5117″E The most common type of extraction of inert materials in Kyrgyzstan for construction includes non-metallic building materials such as crushed stone, sand, gravel, limestone, gypsum, anhydrite, and others. Their extraction exceeds the total extraction of all metallic and energy raw materials by more than one and a half times. No construction site can do without these materials, whether it be roads or houses. The overwhelming majority of the non-metallic raw materials

Landfill

The Spontaneous Dump of the Village of Kara-Bulak

39°58’8386″N 70°55’5038″E Landfills are one of the significant factors of pollution that negatively impact natural components: the atmosphere, water sources, soil, and plant and animal life. By being placed directly on the soil cover, landfills remove a significant portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

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