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The image shows four-step landfill construction process: Step 1 involves creating a "man-made hole" above "natural rock"; Step 2 shows installing "synthetic substance," "clay," "drainage pipes," and "drainage tank" on sides and bottom of the hole; Step 3 shows filling the landfill with "household waste" on top of "clay" layer and "waste-liquid" at bottom; Step 4 depicts "closure" by adding a "clay" layer on top of the filled landfill, with "gases" exiting through "pipes."
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The diagram illustrates the four-step construction of a contemporary damp designed to collect the household rubbish.
The landfill construction begins with a man-made hole in the ground above a layer of natural rock. Successively, a layer of clay and one of a synthetic substance are applied on the hole surface. Then, a drainage tank and pupes are installed.
Once the tank and pupes are in place, the landfill is ready to be used, and the household waste start being disposed of in the tip. The liquid from the waste drains into the tank. The last step is the site closure. Clay is placed on the top of the damp, and the gases from the bottom are released through pipes, avoiding contact with the natural rock unferneath the damp.
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