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  2. Landfill fire - Wikipedia

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    Landfill fire. A landfill fire occurs when waste disposed of in a landfill ignites and spreads. Two types of landfills fires are generally recognized – surface fires and deep-seated fires. Surface fires typically occur in underdeveloped countries that lack capacity to properly cover waste with inert daily and intermediate cover.

  3. Biomedical waste - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Biomedical waste or hospital waste is any kind of waste containing infectious (or potentially infectious) materials generated during the treatment of humans or animals as well as during research involving biologics. [1] It may also include waste associated with the generation of biomedical waste that visually appears to be of medical ...

  4. EPA says fire burning inside an L.A. County landfill poses ...

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    Read more:A fire burning deep inside an L.A. County landfill is raising new alarms over toxic air Residents surrounding the facility have lodged more than 7,000 complaints about noxious odors in ...

  5. Toxic waste - Wikipedia

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    For example, a cluster of the rare blood cancer polycythemia vera was found around a toxic waste dump site in northeast Pennsylvania in 2008. [4] The Human & Ecological Risk Assessment Journal conducted a study that focused on the health of individuals living near municipal landfills to see if it would be as harmful as living near hazardous ...

  6. List of waste disposal incidents - Wikipedia

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    cause of Minamata disease: 1932-68 Japan Mobro 4000 garbage barge 1987 United States Munisport: United States Radioactive waste dumping by the 'Ndrangheta: radioactive waste Italy Saint John, New Brunswick harbour cleanup: sewerage Canada Seveso disaster: toxic pollutant 1976 Italy Spodden Valley asbestos controversy: 2004 United Kingdom Sydney ...

  7. Burn pit - Wikipedia

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    A burn pit is an area of a United States military base in which waste is disposed of by burning. According to the United States Army field manual, there are four other ways outside of burn pits to dispose of nonhazardous solid waste: incinerators, burial, landfills, and tactical burial. [2] Open-air burning is a way to dispose of waste, but ...

  8. Hazardous waste - Wikipedia

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    Hazardous waste is waste that must be handled properly to avoid damaging human health or the environment. Waste can be hazardous because it is toxic, reacts violently with other chemicals, or is corrosive, among other traits. [1] As of 2022, humanity produces 300-500 million metric tons of hazardous waste annually. [2]

  9. Fire crews fight blaze at landfill west of Albuquerque - AOL

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    Sep. 11—A landfill west of Albuquerque caught fire on Wednesday afternoon. Bernalillo County Fire Rescue spokesperson William Harris said no injuries had been reported since the blaze broke out ...