The diagram illustrates the different stages in the sketch of converting a hole into a modern landfill for household waste.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that this man-made procedure consists of three main stages, beginning with an initial digging hole, followed by the addition of some gadgets and waste, culminating in the final design.
This process commences when natural rock is broken up manually to create a tremendous hole. The next step involves covering the bottom of this enormous hole with layers of clay and synthetic lining located directly above it. After which a drainage tank is grounded and additional drainage pipes are laid in this pit.
From this point, this modern landfill can be ladened with domestic garbage. Two large trucks are utilized in order to transport this mixture of waste to the pit. In this step, the drainage tank is used as a container for liquid that spills out from household trash. After that, the laborers manipulate clay as the manhole cover before puncturing a small orifice on it. Finally, a pipe is passed through this pinhole for the gases from household refuse to flow out.
