2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.gsd.2019.100230
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Impact of Municipal Solid Waste Landfill leachate on groundwater quality in Varanasi, India.

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“…The author describes Farming water protection is significant in parched and semi-bone-dry zones where water assets are inadequate and horticulture water system represents a high extent of water use [31]. The author describes this examination assesses the impact of common solid waste on its incorporating surface water Nature of town Varanasi, India [32]. The author describes to restrict and counter decline of surface water-levels and improve the availability of water for crop age, Water recharge mediations are commonly gotten across India [33].…”
Section: Literature Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author describes Farming water protection is significant in parched and semi-bone-dry zones where water assets are inadequate and horticulture water system represents a high extent of water use [31]. The author describes this examination assesses the impact of common solid waste on its incorporating surface water Nature of town Varanasi, India [32]. The author describes to restrict and counter decline of surface water-levels and improve the availability of water for crop age, Water recharge mediations are commonly gotten across India [33].…”
Section: Literature Foundationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary objective of the landfill site design is to provide effective control measures to prevent negative effects on surface water, groundwater, soil and air [4]. Nevertheless, inappropriate management of the landfills and especially landfill leachate as it is declared as a hazardous substance leads to ecological and social problems, such as air, soil, surface water and groundwater pollution, flooding, noise from the garbage collection vehicles, and scavenging activities next to the landfills [5,6]. Landfills can broadly be classified as open dumping landfills, semi-controlled landfills and sanitary landfills [7].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The recharge of groundwater occurs when rainfall or snowmelt water infiltrates into the aquifer [6,7]. The occurrence and movement of groundwater are determined by physical edifices, topographic condition, lithological difference, gradient, soil, drainage form and climate [8][9][10]. Hence, it is necessary to consider all these factors, to understand groundwater recharge potential of an area.…”
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confidence: 99%