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1 Lagerung von Abfall
сваливание отходов
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waste dumping
The disposal of solid wastes without environmental controls. (Source: LANDYa)
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2 Abfallablagerung
сброс мусора
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dumping
The discarding of waste in any manner, often without regard to environmental control. (Source: RHW / ERG)
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свалка отходов
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waste dump
Area where wastes are deposited and burned. (Source: ZINZAN)
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3 Verklappung
сброс мусора в море
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ocean dumping
The process by which pollutants, including sewage, industrial waste, consumer waste, and agricultural and urban runoff are discharged into the world's oceans. These pollutants arise from a myriad of sources.
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4 Industriehalde
сброс промышленного мусора
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industrial dumping
The disposal of any waste generated by a manufacturing or processing process by the agency or body which produced it. (Source: RHW / ERG)
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5 radioaktive Ablagerung
сброс радиоактивных отходов
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radioactive dumping
Waste generated by the emission of particulate or electromagnetic radiation resulting from the decay of the nuclei of unstable elements. (Source: KOREN)
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6 Tiefversenkung
сброс в открытое море
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deep-sea disposal
The disposal of solid waste or sludge by carrying the wastes out to sea, usually in a barge, and dumping into deep water. (Source: WWC)
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