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What are the hazards of solid waste?

Land occupation: after solid waste is generated, it should be piled up on land. The bigger the pile, the more land it will occupy. Contaminated soil: garbage is piled up, and harmful components in it are easy to pollute the soil. Polluted water body: solid waste enters rivers and lakes with natural precipitation or surface runoff, which will cause water pollution. Air pollution: Some organic solid wastes are decomposed by microorganisms at a suitable temperature, which will release harmful gases, and solid wastes will also produce harmful gases and dust during transportation and treatment.

1. Land occupation: After the solid waste is generated, it should be occupied and stacked. The greater the accumulation, the more it accounts for.

2. Contaminated soil: garbage is piled up, and harmful components inside are easy to pollute the soil.

3. Polluted water body: Solid waste enters rivers and lakes with natural precipitation or surface runoff, which will cause water pollution.

4. Air pollution: Some organic solid wastes are decomposed by microorganisms at a suitable temperature, which will release harmful gases, and solid wastes will also produce harmful gases and dust during transportation and treatment.

5. Impact on environmental sanitation: the removal capacity of urban garbage and feces is not high, which seriously affects the city appearance and environmental sanitation.