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ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS OF POST-OPERATIONAL BIOREMEDIATION OF THE TYPICAL MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILL OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE DISTRICT
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The article deals with the environmental consequences of testing the method of biological remediation of the closed typical municipal solid waste landfill of the administrative district. The essence of the method consists in the introduction of adapted composites from aboriginal, adapted or modified biological systems, primarily microorganisms for catalysis of the decomposition process of the organic component of waste landfills and subsequent separation of valuable recyclable materials. The article presents the results of the impact assessment of a typical solid municipal waste landfill at the final stages of its life cycle, in the process of bioremediation technology application and after its completion. Experimentally proved the effectiveness of this nature-like biotechnology of reclamation of waste landfill. The tendency to decrease the content of pollutants at different stages of biotechnology implementation and as the distance from the landfill body is revealed. Proposed the method for controlling the flow of filtration water of the landfill by creating geochemical barriers to achieve environmental safety in the implementation of this technology.
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