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Landfill

The Spontaneous Dump of the Village of Alga

40°14’6527″N 71°27’8068″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. Heavy metals and other

Landfill

Spontaneous Dumps. Pollution of the Floodplain Tamarisk Forest. Village of Arashan.

40°18’4369″N 72°20’3379″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 stored at unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric

Water Pollution

Change of River Course. Unlicensed Extraction of Inert Materials on the Abshir-Sai (Arashan) River

40°17’9989″N 72°20’6560″E Illegal mining is taking place on the Abshir-Sai River near the village of Arashan in the region, where local residents use sand and gravel material for their construction or private houses. Unfortunately, there is no perfect methodology that allows for an accurate calculation of 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

Landfill

Change of the riverbed. Unlicensed extraction of inert materials in the Kara-Darya River.

On the Kara-Darya River in the region, illegal extraction is taking place, as local residents use sand and gravel material for their construction projects or private homes. Unfortunately, there is no perfect methodology that allows for an accurate calculation of the damage caused to the environment by illegal extraction. However, this does not mean that the harm is insignificant, as the extraction of gravel and sand mixtures from the river disrupts the riverbed, creates pits, and if extraction

Unlicensed Extraction of Inert Materials. Zergers River. Uzgen District.

40°48’3454″N 73°18’9766″E Illegal extraction is taking place on the Zerger River in the Uzgen district, where local residents use sand and gravel material for their construction projects or private homes. Unfortunately, there is no perfected methodology that allows for an accurate assessment of the damage caused to the environment by illegal extraction. However, this does not mean that the damage is insignificant, as the extraction of gravel and sand mixtures from the river disrupts the

Landfill

Spontaneous Dump and Water Pollution of the Kempir-Abad Reservoir

40°49’3101″N 73°11’1481″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

Tashkur Area. Illegal Dumping Site

40°50’7175″N 73°07’1057″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 them. When waste stored at unauthorized landfills ignites, toxic and poisonous substances are released into the atmosphere. Atmospheric precipitation

Soil Pollution

Tashkur Area. Unreclaimed section of the extraction of sarita, gypsum-limestone.

40°51’0312″N 73°07’3792″E The damage to soils from the barbaric extraction of construction materials, sand, and shell rock has reached alarming proportions in Kyrgyzstan. It is the raw materials for construction that are most often the target of illegal extraction, both by "black geologists" and licensed companies. To grasp the scale of illegal and semi-legal development of deposits of the same saw limestone, one does not need to look far. It is enough to open any image of Kyrgyzstan

Water Pollution

Pollution of the Baysoorun River Bed, Village of Ananyevo

42°43’7935″N 77°40’7113″E Currently, the ecological situation at Issyk-Kul is unfavorable, which has already led to a decrease in the recreational value of the lake complex, and if the existing negative trends continue, it may result in irreversible ecological and economic losses. The spontaneous dump along the Baysoorun River is the handiwork of local residents who uncontrollably dump garbage in the coastal area. There is a variety of waste here: construction debris, old furniture, plastic,

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