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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Unauthorised Dumpsites Questionnaire - Greater Baku Area




Dumpsite Code

64




Person who conducted the survey

Prof. Dr. Theologos Mimides




Date of the survey

30/3/2011

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Name of dumpsite

Badamdar forest site

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Coordinates

40°19'53.88"N

49°48'44.88"E



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Settlements which use the dumpsite

Badamdar settlement and Sabail municipality

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

Municipality of Sabail

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General description of the situation in the dumpsite

A dumpsite which is developed next to M3 highway on steep slopes (450) where gullies predominate due to surface water erosion procedures

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Total years of operation of the dumpsite

15

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Date of initiation

1996

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Date of closure

-

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

-

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Area of dumpsite (in 1.000m2)

4000 m2

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Type of waste disposed (define with percentages)

60% Demolition, construction, debris, rocks and rubble waste, 20% household, 8% industrial, 2% animal bones and old tires

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Municipal waste, wastewater treatment sludge, sewage water

Yes, yes, yes

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Inert and bulky

Yes

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Green and agricultural

Yes, no

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Medical waste, toxic waste, slaughter house waste

Yes, yes, yes

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Other (describe)

Sewage pipe is bringing into the site raw sewage liquid domestic waste

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Total volume (m3)

4,000 m2 x 4.5 m = 18,000 m3

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Total quantity (tn)

6,000 tn

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

Dispersion, deposition, incineration, compaction, temporary cover

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Quantity of gas generated

Small

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Bedrock (main formation)

Loam, medium and heavy, with insignificant inclusions of gravels, pebbles and limestone gravel

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

Mountainside valley with pits of quarry type

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

Free flow

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

Moderate

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

>10m

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Site Distance from:




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Settlements, schools, working places

150 m , 2.7 Km, 180 m

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Stream with permanent flow

No

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Forest

Inside a forest

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Agricultural activities, pastures

No, pastures inside

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Wells / boreholes

Yes (1.5 km)

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Sea shore

2.5 km

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Other (describe)

Road from M3 to Badamdar settlement passes through the dumpsite

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Existing infrastructure

Water and gas pipe

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Fencing

Partial

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Guard-house

No

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Lining or collection of leachate

No

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Fire safety measures - fire belt

No

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Other (describe)

The hardfill contains rocky materials and even blocks of reinforced concrete of dimensions 3m x 1.5 m

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Nuisances and Hazards

Yes

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Odors and dust

Yes (sewer odors)

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Wind blown materials

Yes

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Birds, rats, vermin, insects

Yes

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Fires

Yes

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

175 mm

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Stream flow (if applicable) through the site

No

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

1 in 10 years

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

Aquifer for potable water

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Sensitivity of the receptor (low, medium, high)

Aquifuge (Medium)

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

High

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Other information

The people of the settlement pay money to keep the road through the dumpsite free of garbage




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