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To the Subject of Waste Disposal at the Site of Human Settlements

The developed waste management system in our country requires a radical and fundamental change from the final deposition to environmental technologies - recycling and disposal. The investigations represented in the paper perform the dynamics of changes in the methods of municipal waste handling in t...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Earth and environmental science 2022-07, Vol.1061 (1), p.12004
Main Authors: Khairullina, L B, Starikova, G V, Mamaeva, N L, Bulgakova, E V, Mikhailova, M N
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