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Accidents at Waste Storage Facilities: Methods of Struggle with the Consequences of Accidents

E Argal*

Published: 17 June, 2024 | Volume 8 - Issue 1 | Pages: 032-038

The article deals with such issues as storage of industrial waste, causes, examples and prevention of accidents, NGO operation and reclamation, and methods of dealing with the consequences of accidents. When storing industrial waste in large volumes, various complications arise, including accidents in waste storage facilities. The article provides examples of accidents for specific objects and analyzes their causes and consequences. The methods of dealing with the consequences of accidents and their prevention are considered. The materials of the article can help specialists improve the design and operation of waste storage facilities.

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Keywords:

Industrial waste; Accidents; Leakage; Prevention

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