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What is a secure chemical landfill? A. a landfill in an area of nonporous bedrock B. a biological treatment plant for liquid waste C. a landfill that is completely full and closed D. a guarded, fenced, and locked landfill

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a landfill in an area of nonporous bedrock

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The correct answer is option A, that is, a landfill in the region of nonporous bedrock.

A permanent waste disposal facility where the wastes are put into the ground and covered with a layer of plastic, soil, or both is known a landfill. A secure chemical landfill refers to a landfill developed in the region of nonporous bedrock.

A secure chemical landfill is a prudently engineered depression in the ground or constructed on the top of the ground, signifying a football stadium into which wastes are dumped. The objective is to inhibit any water-related or hydraulic association between the surrounding environment and the wastes, mainly groundwater.


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