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Surface and Groundwater Pollution as a Result of the Technogenic Impact

Received: 17 November 2021    Accepted: 14 January 2022    Published: 21 January 2022
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Old graves site of MSW (municipal solid waste) remain active as environmental source of pollution. The purpose of our research is the desire to study and improve an ecological aspect including the topic of surface and groundwater. Currently, the main waste disposal site for the Voronezh millionth city is a landfill located on the right bank of the Don near the rural area of the Devitsa in the Semilukskiy district of Voronezh region. This landfill of MSW began to be used in 2012. It is located closer to former used landfill closed in the same year. The former and now existing landfills were created on the site of previously worked quarries for the extraction of clay and sand for the construction industry. The landfill for receiving solid household waste (MSW – there was such a name in these years) was started to be used after excluding the significant comments of the place of former used Sredniy quarry mine in 1993. Waste collection began to work in 11.11.1993. The landfill accepted waste for disposal until 16.03.2012. Moreover, the situation with the storage of waste was considered as an emergency over the past few years. Since, according to the project, the landfill was overfilled by 30%! The main purpose of this article is to assess the intake of pollutants into groundwater from a closed landfill at the Sredniy mine in the Semiluksky district of the Voronezh Region and to determine their release into the Don River through the aquifer. The report of the monitoring activities of LLC Voronezhgeologiya will be used in the context of research. As a result, solutions of reducing the pollution impact on this area will be identified.

Published in Earth Sciences (Volume 11, Issue 1)
DOI 10.11648/j.earth.20221101.11
Page(s) 1-5
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Keywords

Storage, Man-made Pollution, Waste, Landfill, Filtrate, Groundwater, Natural Environment

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  • Technospheric Safety Department, Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, Russia

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  • Technospheric Safety Department, Voronezh State Technical University, Voronezh, Russia

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