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what are the steps used in a landfill

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Answered by GauravSaxena01
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A landfill is a meticulously engineered depression in the ground. Unlike the old “dumps” of the past, it is a very complicated system designed to protect groundwater from contamination. Landfills take years of planning and development and require a significant investment. The landfill is divided into cells or designated areas where the land will be prepared for trash disposal. Currently, a new cell is under construction at Metro Waste Authority’s Metro Park East Landfill (MPE) in eastern Polk County.

Building a new landfill cell takes months and involves various stages of construction. Many of the steps in building the cell must be tested to make sure standards are being met before moving on to the next phase of construction. A new cell is built about every two years at MPE. The one currently under construction covers approximately 10 acres.

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Answered by sayangorai17
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Landfill is a process of waste management in which lowlands are covered by layers of waste .After filling of the land the wastes are covered by a layer soil and animal excerety. After decomposirion of the waste it is used in agriculture as humus.

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