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Qu'est-ce (qui) est landfill$43223$ - définition

COMPLEX MIX OF DIFFERENT GASES CREATED BY THE ACTION OF MICROORGANISMS WITHIN A LANDFILL
Landfill Gas; Landfill to gas; Landfill gases
  • A gas flare produced by a landfill in [[Lake County, Ohio]]
  • Landfill gas collection system
  • [[Leachate]] evaporation system

landfill         
SITE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIALS BY BURIAL
Landfills; Waste dump; Garbage dump; Rubbish dump; Sanitary Landfill; Rubbish tip; Sanitary landfill; Secure landfill; Modern landfill; Engineered landfill; Municipal landfills; Rubbish pile; Rubbish heap; Dumpsite; Dump site; City dump; Landfill site; Garbage dumps; Rubbish dumps; Land fills; Land-fill; Land-fills; Garbage-dump; Rubbish-dump; Dumping site; Trash dump; Environmental impact of landfills; Refuse dump; Alternatives to landfills; Effects of landfills on the environment; Municipal site
n. a sanitary landfill
landfill         
SITE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIALS BY BURIAL
Landfills; Waste dump; Garbage dump; Rubbish dump; Sanitary Landfill; Rubbish tip; Sanitary landfill; Secure landfill; Modern landfill; Engineered landfill; Municipal landfills; Rubbish pile; Rubbish heap; Dumpsite; Dump site; City dump; Landfill site; Garbage dumps; Rubbish dumps; Land fills; Land-fill; Land-fills; Garbage-dump; Rubbish-dump; Dumping site; Trash dump; Environmental impact of landfills; Refuse dump; Alternatives to landfills; Effects of landfills on the environment; Municipal site
¦ noun
1. the disposal of waste material by burying it, especially as a method of filling in and reclaiming excavated pits.
2. waste material used in this way.
landfill         
SITE FOR THE DISPOSAL OF WASTE MATERIALS BY BURIAL
Landfills; Waste dump; Garbage dump; Rubbish dump; Sanitary Landfill; Rubbish tip; Sanitary landfill; Secure landfill; Modern landfill; Engineered landfill; Municipal landfills; Rubbish pile; Rubbish heap; Dumpsite; Dump site; City dump; Landfill site; Garbage dumps; Rubbish dumps; Land fills; Land-fill; Land-fills; Garbage-dump; Rubbish-dump; Dumping site; Trash dump; Environmental impact of landfills; Refuse dump; Alternatives to landfills; Effects of landfills on the environment; Municipal site
(landfills)
1.
Landfill is a method of getting rid of very large amounts of rubbish by burying it in a large deep hole.
...the environmental costs of landfill.
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2.
A landfill is a large deep hole in which very large amounts of rubbish are buried.
The rubbish in modern landfills does not rot.
...the cost of disposing of refuse in landfill sites.
N-COUNT: oft N n

Wikipédia

Landfill gas

Landfill gas is a mix of different gases created by the action of microorganisms within a landfill as they decompose organic waste, including for example, food waste and paper waste. Landfill gas is approximately forty to sixty percent methane, with the remainder being mostly carbon dioxide. Trace amounts of other volatile organic compounds (VOCs) comprise the remainder (<1%). These trace gases include a large array of species, mainly simple hydrocarbons.

Landfill gases have an influence on climate change. The major components are CO2 and methane, both of which are greenhouse gasses. Methane in the atmosphere is a far more potent greenhouse gas, with each molecule having twenty-five times the effect of a molecule of carbon dioxide. Methane itself however accounts for less composition of the atmosphere than does carbon dioxide. Landfills are the third-largest source of methane in the US.

Because of the significant negative effects of these gases, regulatory regimes have been set up to monitor landfill gas, reduce the amount of biodegradable content in municipal waste, and to create landfill gas utilization strategies, which include gas flaring or capture for electricity generation.