discribe the inpact of landfills on soils
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Landfills directly render the soil and land where it is located unusable. It also destroys the adjacent soil and land area because the toxic chemicals spread over the surrounding soil with time. The upper layer of the soil is damaged, distorting soil fertility and activity and affecting plant life.
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- Smaller landfills depress land values less, with around a 2.5% reduction, but still have an impact. Landfills bring hazards such as odor, smoke, noise, bugs, and water supply contamination. Minority and low-income areas are more likely to find themselves home to landfills and hazardous waste sites.
- One of the most important sources of pollution in landfills is the leachate that is generated by the decomposition of waste. Leachate has four main types of pollution and each of these pollutants can contaminate soil and water resources and be hazardous for aquatic and animals in the soil.
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