Abstract
In 2021, the situation with the collecting, processing and disposal of waste in general, solid waste in particular, remains difficult in Ukraine and needs to be solved immediately. Soil contamination, as well as contamination of surface and ground waters by filtration effluents (or filtrates), is one of the most dangerous consequences of non-regulatory disposal of solid household waste.
Publisher
Lviv Polytechnic National University
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