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Soil Pollution

Coal Storage Facilities. Disruption of the Fertile Soil Layer.

39°55’7181″N 69°38’6175″E The coal industry is one of the most controversial in terms of profitability and one of the most dangerous in terms of its negative impact on the ecology and human health within Kyrgyzstan's fuel and energy complex. Despite the fact that many countries have recently begun to abandon coal in favor of alternative energy sources, thereby provoking a decrease in demand and devaluation of this type of fuel, local authorities still consider coal a promising sector of

Landfill

The Dump of the City of Sulyukta.

39°55’7615″N 69°39’6926″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. Heavy metals and other

Soil Pollution

Unreclaimed Coal Mines of the Sulyukta Deposit_2

30°57’1863″N 69°45’2760″E The coal industry is one of the most controversial in terms of profitability and one of the most dangerous regarding its negative impact on the ecology and human health within Kyrgyzstan's fuel and energy complex. Despite the fact that many countries have recently begun to abandon coal in favor of alternative energy sources, thus provoking a decrease in demand and devaluation of this type of fuel, local authorities still consider coal a promising sector of the industry

Industrial Mining

Unreclaimed Coal Mines of the Suluktinskoye Deposit

39°56’6537″N 69°44’4667″E The coal industry is one of the most controversial in terms of profitability and one of the most dangerous in terms of its negative impact on ecology and human health within Kyrgyzstan's fuel and energy complex. Despite many countries recently moving away from coal in favor of alternative energy sources, thereby provoking a decrease in demand and devaluation of this type of fuel, local authorities still consider coal a promising sector of the industry and are taking

Industrial Mining

Unreclaimed Coal Mines of the Sulyukta Deposit_1

For the project Ecomap.kg 39°57’1430″N 69°44’2414″E The coal industry is one of the most controversial in terms of profitability and one of the most dangerous in terms of negative impact on the ecology and human health within the fuel and energy complex of Kyrgyzstan. Despite the fact that many countries have recently begun to abandon coal in favor of alternative energy sources, thus provoking a decrease in demand and devaluation of this type of fuel, local authorities still consider coal a

Landfill

The Spontaneous Dump of the City of Sulyukt

39°56’3766″N 69°34’9991″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 located 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 harmful substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

Industrial Mining

Unreclaimed Dumps of the Kosh-Bulak Coal Mine.

39°55’6318″N 69°40’1831″E Quarries, dumps, dust, soot, poor atmosphere, and intensive open-pit mining cause landslides. The landscape is worse than on the Moon; the air is literally saturated with coal dust, leaving a dark residue everywhere—these are the accompanying "delights" of coal mining activities in Kyrgyzstan. Currently, coal extraction in the mining industry of Kyrgyzstan is associated with environmental degradation. Extraction of minerals from the depths is continuously

Soil Pollution

Old wastewater treatment facilities of the Leylek District Territorial Hospital

39°50’0992″N 69°32’7048″E After the installation of the new wastewater treatment system, the old treatment facilities were not dismantled, and no land reclamation work was carried out on their territory. This ultimately led to the marshy condition of the area and the infiltration of the accumulated mass into the groundwater. According to specialists, poorly treated wastewater and sewage from the city hospital deliver organic matter to the rural canal. The water is then used for irrigating

Water Pollution

Pollution of Springs by Wastewater and Garbage. Gagarin School, Isfana City

39°50’1540″N 69°31’4462″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 surface, 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

Landfill

"Illegal Dumping on the Tributaries of the Uzun-Sai River"

39°50’6510″N 69°30’5312″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. Atmospheric

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