jäätmehoidla
Jäätmehoidla, also known as a landfill or refuse dump, is a site for the disposal of waste materials. It is a designated area where waste is buried or otherwise deposited. Historically, waste disposal sites were often unregulated and could pose significant environmental and health risks. Modern landfills are engineered facilities designed to minimize these risks.
Key features of a modern jäätmehoidla include containment systems to prevent the leaching of harmful substances
The management of a jäätmehoidla involves a range of practices. Waste is often compacted to maximize the