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The largest landfill in China will be filled! The landfill volume is equivalent to 50 stories high

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On September 1, Xi'an will fully implement the classified treatment of domestic waste. On August 21, the photographer visited jiangcungou landfill site, which is currently the largest landfill site in China. It is reported that all garbage in Xi'an city is buried here. At present, the heap is 50 floors high, and the landfill will be filled in October.

What is a 25 year landfill like? According to the staff, the height of the garbage filled in jiangcungou garbage dump is as high as a 50 storey building. Now more than 10000 tons of garbage need to be buried here every day. Villagers within a few miles have been afraid to open windows for 25 years, which stinks. However, the 56 year old voter Jia has worked here for 23 years. He is a veteran of the landfill. He is in the smelly landfill and looks at himself. His nose can't smell the smell for a long time.

Jia said that in the past, it was very easy to deal with garbage, because there were few people in Xi'an, only 500 tons a day. We are very busy now. We need to deal with more than 10000 tons a day. The air cannon sprayed with deodorant has no effect in Noda's landfill. The drivers are all busy. Sun Weitao, a driver who has just been in office for three years, originally thought that his job was just driving garbage. When he did it, he knew it was not the case.

Every time the garbage is transported, it needs water control treatment, and it takes more than an hour to dump. Then fill with bulldozer. In this way, the garbage was transported to the landfill one by one, and it was leveled and compacted again and again, and it basically didn't stop. Now the garbage pile in jiangcungou is as high as 50 floors. Ordinary people want to leave without going to the dump, but these drivers work here all year round.

Moreover, landfill is not so simple. A monitoring room has been established by using modern network to monitor the situation of landfill. The villagers nearby have also been troubled by the smell for 25 years, and they dare not even open the windows. Those staff in the landfill are so busy silently, busy for the daily life of urban residents, and we should respect them. I also hope that we can classify garbage with action in our life.