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Dumpsite Code
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66
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Person who conducted the survey
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Prof. Dr. Theologos Mimides
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Date of the survey
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30/3/2001
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Name of dumpsite
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Sabunchu, Khursudbanou Natavan street
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2
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Coordinates
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40°26'45.36"N
49°56'57.50"E
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Settlements which use the dumpsite
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Sabunchu
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Municipality (-ies) or local authority (-ies) which use the dumpsite
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Municipality of Sabunchu
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General description of the situation in the dumpsite
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A heavily polluted site with crude oil, petroleum sludge, bitumen and raw domestic liquid waste. The site has been created on the top of another site where household waste was mixed with tars.
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6
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Total years of operation of the dumpsite
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15
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7
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Date of initiation
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1996
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8
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Date of closure
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-
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Years after closure (<15, 15< and <40, >40)
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-
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10
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Area of dumpsite (in 1.000m2)
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1,500 m2
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Type of waste disposed (define with percentages)
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40% oily waste, 40% household, 20% construction
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Municipal waste, wastewater treatment sludge, sewage water
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Yes, yes, yes
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Inert and bulky
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No
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Green and agricultural
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No
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15
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Medical waste, toxic waste, slaughter house waste
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Yes, yes ,yes
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Other (describe)
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Azeri Armenians settlements around the site throwing their domestic solid and liquid waste directly into the lake
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Total volume (m3)
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1,500 m2 x 5 m = 7,500m3
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Total quantity (tn)
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2,500 tn
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Disposal method (describe: dispersion, incineration, compaction, temporary cover frequency)
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Dispersion, diffusion, incineration and deposition (throwing the bags of household waste from their windows directly to the lake)
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Quantity of gas generated
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High
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Bedrock (main formation)
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Limestone, sands (Upper Pliocene)
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Morphology of area (stream, valley, mountainside, level area, pit, quarry, other)
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Flat lake morphology
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Hydraulic conductivity of capping (impermeable, moderate, free flow)
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-
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Hydraulic conductivity of bedrock (impermeable, moderate, free flow)
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Permeable
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Distance from the aquifer (>10m, 2-10m, <2m, in the aquifer)
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< 2m
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Site Distance from:
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Settlements, schools, working places
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10 m , 130 m , 100 m
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Stream with permanent flow
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Domestic sewage raw liquid streams with permanent flow all around the dumpsite
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Forest
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No
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Agricultural activities, pastures
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No
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Wells / boreholes
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Yes (50m)
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Sea shore
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900 m
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Other (describe)
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During the summer all children are infected from waterborne diseases, during the winter housed after heavy rainfall are flooded.
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Existing infrastructure
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Water and gas pipe and electricity
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35
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Fencing
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No
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Guard-house
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No
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Lining or collection of leachate
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No
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Fire safety measures - fire belt
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No
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Other (describe)
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From the 78 sites this is considered the most hazardous for the health of the people living around
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Nuisances and Hazards
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Yes
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Odors and dust
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Yes
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Wind blown materials
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Yes
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Birds, rats, vermin, insects
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Yes
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Fires
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Yes
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Rainfall values (<100mm, 100-200mm, >200mm)
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175 mm
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Stream flow (if applicable) through the site
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Yes
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Flood potential (1 in 10yrs, 1 in 50, 1 in 100)
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1 in 10 years
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Use of the receptor (no use, irrigation, drinking-recreation)
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No use
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Sensitivity of the receptor (low, medium, high)
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High
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50
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Expected impacts on the environment (e.g. odours, pollution of receptors, fires etc)
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Extremely high
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Other information
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All the settlements around the lake are illegal
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