Analysis and modelling of slope failures in municipal solid waste dumps and landfills: A review

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The essential issues solved by geoenvironmental engineers relate to the assurance of uncontaminated regions of the subsurface just as the remediation of locales of the subsurface that have been sullied by releasing waste materials, spilling over the ground and underground stockpiling tanks and penetration of pesticides. In city areas, garbage and waste materials are generally dumped into landfills. A landfill site, which is otherwise called a trash dump, is used for the disposal of waste materials by burial. A safe landfill is a deliberately built sorrow in the ground into which wastes are put. The principal objective is to stay away from any water driven association between the wastes and the surrounding environment especially groundwater. This paper discusses landfill, in terms of its construction, stability and failure. The analysis and modelling of the landfill failure occurred in different countries like Poland, Turkey, Israel, the Philippines, China and Sri Lanka which are discussed.

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Ansari, A., & Daigavane, P. B. (2021, June 1). Analysis and modelling of slope failures in municipal solid waste dumps and landfills: A review. Nature Environment and Pollution Technology. Technoscience Publications. https://doi.org/10.46488/NEPT.2021.v20i02.045

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