2019
DOI: 10.5593/sgem2019/6.1/s25.072
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Assessment of Hazardous Household Waste Generation in Eastern Europe

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“…Paper [14] is devoted to the modelling of landfill gas utilization method. The paper [15] considers the assessment of the hazardous municipal waste creation in the Eastern Europe. The research [16] studies the dynamics of SMW management methods spreading in the countries of EU, the corresponding regression dependences, enabling to forecast the dynamics of these methods spreading are determined.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Recent Studies And Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Paper [14] is devoted to the modelling of landfill gas utilization method. The paper [15] considers the assessment of the hazardous municipal waste creation in the Eastern Europe. The research [16] studies the dynamics of SMW management methods spreading in the countries of EU, the corresponding regression dependences, enabling to forecast the dynamics of these methods spreading are determined.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Recent Studies And Publicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the strategic goals of sustainable development, the goal of high-quality drinking water is one of the main priorities (The Sustainable Development Goals; Bezsonov et al, 2017;Mitryasova et al, 2020). An important issue is the search for sources of clean drinking water and the implementation of monitoring studies of its quality, the study of water security and water insecurity (Pohrebennyk et al, 2016;Ishchenko et al, 2019;Bernatska et al, 2023). The study of groundwater geochemistry strengthens the understanding of complex processes occurring in hydrogeological systems (law of Ukraine "On Environmental Protection", 1991).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More than 1 billion people are currently constantly experiencing a lack of clean fresh water [1][2][3]. According to forecasts, by 2025, this problem will become even more acute in half of the countries of the world, and by the end of the century, two-thirds of the population of our planet will find themselves in a difficult situation due to the lack of drinking water [4]. The US Environmental Protection Agency estimates that nearly 35% of deaths in developing countries are attributable to contaminated water [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%