Visit the garbage depot near your village/city. Find out the reason for burying the garbage in the large pits there?
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Wisconsin, USA -- Europe burns heaps of garbage, getting lots of electricity and some heat. The United States does not. Proponents say incineration shrinks the waste and produces heat and electricity while reducing the need for landfills and the diesel-drinking trucks tasked with taking trash to often-distant burial grounds.
These folks acknowledge that incinerators were rather dirty 25 years ago, but note that current air emissions are below Environmental Protection Agency standards. In a modern garbage incinerator, a complex set of filters removes heavy metals and other pollutants; high-temperature operation reduces the output of ultra-toxic dioxins.
On the other side, opponents say incinerators create global warming gases, still release toxins, divert money and attention from recycling, and tend to excuse extreme extravagance on the grounds that we can always turn our trash into energy.
Not in my backyard, they say. Not in anybody’s backyard, they add
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These folks acknowledge that incinerators were rather dirty 25 years ago, but note that current air emissions are below Environmental Protection Agency standards. In a modern garbage incinerator, a complex set of filters removes heavy metals and other pollutants; high-temperature operation reduces the output of ultra-toxic dioxins.
On the other side, opponents say incinerators create global warming gases, still release toxins, divert money and attention from recycling, and tend to excuse extreme extravagance on the grounds that we can always turn our trash into energy.
Not in my backyard, they say. Not in anybody’s backyard, they add
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1. Usually barind garbage in the large pits occurs in the garbage deposits of urban areas.
2. The main reason for this is to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes flies and rats.
3. Large pits are dug in areas where at the end of the day the complete garbage is dumped into it and covered with a a layer of soil.
4. Finally after the pit is completely filled with thick layer of soil is spread over it and compressed with machineries.
5. Such type of adaptation has another advantage that after covering the final layer with thick soil the land can be converted into Pak areas also or used in other way.
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