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1 Deponieuntergrund
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underground dump
Any subterranean or below-ground site in which solid, or other, waste is deposited without environmental controls. (Source: TOE)
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2 wilde Deponie
открытая свалка
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uncontrolled dump
Place where waste is left on the ground and not buried in a hole. (Source: PHC)
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