The ministry of economic development of the republic of azerbaijan rehabilitation and closure of unauthorized dump sites in the greater baku area environmental



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1.7Site 7




Unauthorised Dumpsites Questionnaire - Greater Baku Area




Dumpsite Code

7




Person who conducted the survey

Prof. Dr. Theologos Mimidis




Date of the survey

13th November 2011

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Name of dumpsite

Khodjasan, at the Northest part of the elongated Khodjasan lake, at the side of City Bypass Road

2

Coordinates

40 25 03,9

49 46 34,0



3

Settlements which use the dumpsite

Binagadi and Absheron Settlements

4

Municipality (-ies) or local authority (-ies) which use the dumpsite

Municipalities of Binagadi and Absheron

5

General description of the situation in the dumpsite

Disposal dumpsite mainly of rubble and stone quarry tailings

6

Total years of operation of the dumpsite

3 years

7

Date of initiation

2008

8

Date of closure

-

9

Years after closure (<15, 15< and <40, >40)

-

10

Area of dumpsite (in 1.000m2)

310 m x 65 m = 20,150 m2

11

Type of waste disposed (define with percentages)

30% rubble and tailings , 60% domestic waste, 6% oil residues and 4% old tires (I)

12

Municipal waste, wastewater treatment sludge, sewage water

Municipal waste yes, wastewater treatment sludge no, sewage water no

13

Inert and bulky

Yes

14

Green and agricultural

No

15

Medical waste, toxic waste, slaughter house waste

No

16

Other (describe)

Illegal dumping of rubble and tailings

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Total volume (m3)

20,150 x 2.1 = 42,315 m3

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Total quantity (tn)

14,200 tn

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Disposal method (describe: dispersion, incineration, compaction, temporary cover frequency)

Dispersion, temporary cover at places from rubble and tailing materials, incineration at small level

20

Quantity of gas generated

Very low

21

Bedrock (main formation)

Intercalations of limestone and sand in clays, Upper Pliocene

22

Morphology of area (stream, valley, mountainside, level area, pit, quarry, other)

Lake shore of very low relief

23

Hydraulic conductivity of capping (impermeable, moderate, free flow)

-

24

Hydraulic conductivity of bedrock (impermeable, moderate, free flow)

Moderate

25

Distance from the aquifer (>10m, 2-10m, <2m, in the aquifer)

<2 m

26

Site Distance from:

I

27

Settlements, schools, working places

200 m from settlements, 100 m from working places and 500 m from schools

28

Stream with permanent flow

Yes, sewage liquid raw material stream with permanent flow crossing the dumpsite and entering the lake (E.C. 2150 μS/cm , 250 C)

29

Forest

270 m from small grove

30

Agricultural activities, pastures

No

31

Wells / boreholes

No

32

Sea shore

7.9 Km

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Other (describe)

Oil ring operating inside the dumpsite

34

Existing infrastructure

Oil pipe, highway

35

Fencing

No

36

Guard-house

No

37

Lining or collection of leachate

No

38

Fire safety measures - fire belt

No

39

Other (describe)

Part of the lake has been reclaimed with rubble wastes

40

Nuisances and Hazards

Yes

41

Odors and dust

Odors Yes, Dust No

42

Wind blown materials

No

43

Birds, rats, vermin, insects

Yes

44

Fires

No

45

Rainfall values (<100mm, 100-200mm, >200mm)

100 – 250 mm

46

Stream flow (if applicable) through the site

Contaminated stream flow

47

Flood potential (1 in 10yrs, 1 in 50, 1 in 100)

1/100 years

48

Use of the receptor (no use, irrigation, drinking-recreation)

Aquifer with no use

49

Sensitivity of the receptor (low, medium, high)

High

50

Expected impacts on the environment (e.g. odours, pollution of receptors, fires etc)

Odors, extinction of water life

51

Other information

Air pollution from the highway



Photograph 7: Site 7


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