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Municipal Solid Waste Disposal: A Problem in Environmental Geology

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Municipal Solid Waste Disposal: A Problem in Environmental Geology

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1977-06

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This paper will discuss some of the aspects of municipal solid waste disposal, particularly the physical and technical problems associated with sanitary landfills. One of its purposes is to see to what extent geologic information can be helpful in solving specific land use problems such as the location of landfill sites. Furthermore, this report is primarily a library research paper, required for graduation.

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A Plan B Paper submitted to the faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Minnesota by Heinz Berner as a Requirement for the Degree Master of Science, June 1977.

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Berner, Heinz. (1977). Municipal Solid Waste Disposal: A Problem in Environmental Geology. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/212434.

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