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Landfill

The garbage dump of the city of Isfana.

39°50’3499″N 69°30’2522″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 circulation and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and hazardous substances are released into the atmosphere. Heavy metals and

Water Pollution

Unlicensed Extraction of Inert Materials from the Uzun-Sai River in the Village of Chimgen. Violation of the Water Protection Zone

39°51’1266″N 69°30’7900″E In the floodplain of the Uzun-Sai River, in the village of Chimgan, Batken District, illegal mining is taking place, as local residents use sand and gravel materials for their construction or private houses. Unfortunately, there is no perfected methodology that allows for an accurate calculation of the damage caused to the environment by illegal mining. However, this does not mean that the damage is insignificant, as the extraction of gravel-sand mixtures from the

Landfill

Illegal Dumping. CRM Site

40°05’6443″N 69°38’7652″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 substantial part of the land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into it. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric precipitation

Landfill

Spontaneous Dump and Pollution of the Kulundu-1 Canal

40°08’9866″N 69°62’1680″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 substantial 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 Kulunda

40°06’4831″N 69°36’5381″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 circulation and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into them. When waste placed in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

Water Pollution

Kozu-Baglan River. Eski-Oochu (Kairagach). Extraction of inert materials. Violation of the water protection zone.

40°06’0682″N 69°41’3192″E In the floodplain of the Kuzu-Baglan River in the Batken region, illegal mining is taking place, as local residents use sand and gravel material for their household constructions or private homes. Unfortunately, there is no perfect methodology to accurately calculate the damage caused to the environment by illegal mining. However, this does not mean that the harm is insignificant, as the extraction of gravel-sand mixtures from the river disrupts the riverbed, creates

Landfill

The Spontaneous Dump of the Village of Arka

40°06’0682″N 69°41’3192″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 substantial portion of land from agricultural use and the biosphere, introducing pollutants into it. When waste stored in unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric precipitation

Landfill

Spontaneous Dump of the Village of Kara-Bulak. Leilek District

39°50’3807″N 69°38’1350″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 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

Water Pollution

Rivers Kozy-Baglan and Sary-Kyungey. Extraction of Inert Materials. Violation of the Water Protection Zone.

39°53’8371″N 69°54’2105″E In the floodplain of rivers, at the confluence of the Kozu-Baglan and Sary-Kyungey rivers in the Batken region, illegal mining is taking place, with local residents using sand and gravel materials for their household constructions or private homes. Unfortunately, there is no perfect methodology to accurately calculate the damage caused to the environment by illegal mining. However, this does not mean that the harm is insignificant, as the extraction of gravel-sand

Landfill

The Spontaneous Dump of the Village Ak-Tatyr

39°57’2670″N 70°27’0083″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 substantial part of the 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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