The process diagram illustrates the structure and key features of a modern landfill designed for managing household waste.
Overall, it is quite evident that man-made process consists of three distinct stage, beginning with construction and ending with closure.
To begin with the construction stage, a man-made hole is initially excavated in the natural rock. Furthermore, drainage pipes and synthetic lining is installed into man-made hole. There is a drainage tank next to the clay layer, which is used for storing waste liquid. Moreover, before the synthetic lining is installed, a layer of clay is placed on the outer surface.
Turning to use and closure, household garbage is stored into man-made hole by electornic vehicales. However, all unwanted liquid is stored into waste liquid from household waste. Additionally, In the closure stage, a gas pipe is installed to extract gases generated from the decomposing household waste. A clay cover is then placed on top of the entire structure.
